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Petrosian 
 
Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian
Number of games in database: 1,939
Years covered: 1942 to 1983
Highest rating achieved in database: 2645
Overall record: +697 -159 =1072 (64.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
      11 exhibition games, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 King's Indian (121) 
    E92 E81 E80 E91 E60
 English (94) 
    A15 A13 A16 A10 A14
 Queen's Indian (78) 
    E12 E14 E19 E17 E15
 Nimzo Indian (76) 
    E41 E40 E55 E54 E46
 Queen's Pawn Game (54) 
    A46 A40 E10 D05 D02
 Queen's Gambit Declined (54) 
    D37 D30 D35 D38 D31
With the Black pieces:
 French Defense (146) 
    C07 C16 C11 C18 C15
 Sicilian (139) 
    B40 B52 B81 B92 B94
 Caro-Kann (85) 
    B17 B11 B14 B18 B19
 King's Indian (72) 
    E94 E67 E81 E63 E62
 French Tarrasch (53) 
    C07 C05 C09 C03 C08
 Nimzo Indian (52) 
    E54 E32 E46 E56 E58
Repertoire Explorer

NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Petrosian vs Spassky, 1966 1-0
   Petrosian vs Pachman, 1961 1-0
   Spassky vs Petrosian, 1966 0-1
   Kasparov vs Petrosian, 1981 0-1
   Petrosian vs Botvinnik, 1963 1-0
   Keres vs Petrosian, 1959 0-1
   Fischer vs Petrosian, 1959 1/2-1/2
   Petrosian vs Fischer, 1971 1-0
   E Terpugov vs Petrosian, 1957 0-1
   Fischer vs Petrosian, 1959 0-1

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: [what is this?]
   Petrosian-Botvinnik World Championship Match (1963)
   Petrosian-Spassky World Championship Match (1966)
   Petrosian-Spassky World Championship Rematch (1969)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   Match Petrosian! by amadeus
   Tigran, Tigran, burning bright by sleepyirv
   Road to the Championship - Tigran Petrosian by suenteus po 147
   Tigran Petrosian's Best Games by KingG
   Guess-the-Move Chess: 1960-1979 (Part 3) by Anatoly21
   Exchange sacs - 1 by obrit
   MY TRIBUTE TO THE "IRON TIGER" by Malacha
   Petrosian v. the Elite by refutor
   P.H.Clarke: Petrosian's Best games by setuhanu01
   samsloan's favorite games of Petrosian by samsloan
   Crouching Tigran by Gregor Samsa Mendel
   Petrosian wins miniatures by ughaibu
   fav Smyslov & Petrosian games by guoduke
   Endgames World champions - part three by Alenrama

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TIGRAN VARTANOVICH PETROSIAN
(born Jun-17-1929, died Aug-13-1984) Georgia (citizen of Armenia)
PRONUNCIATION:
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Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian was the World Champion from 1963 until 1969. He was born in Tiflis (modern day Tbilisi) in Georgia to Armenian parents, but eventually relocated to Armenia in 1946 before moving to Moscow in 1949.

An avid student of Aron Nimzowitsch theories, his play was renowned for its virtually impenetrable defence and patient manoeuvring, a technique that earned him the nickname “Iron Tigran”. Despite this, his capacity for dealing with tactical complications when the need arose prompted Boris Spassky to comment that: ”It is to Petrosian's advantage that his opponents never know when he is suddenly going to play like Mikhail Tal, and Robert James Fischer to observe that "He has an incredible tactical view, and a wonderful sense of the danger... No matter how much you think deep... He will 'smell' any kind of danger 20 moves before!" Petrosian’s pioneering use of the positional exchange sacrifice underscored both his positional and tactical grasp of the game. Moreover, he has two major opening systems named after him: the Petrosian Variation of the King's Indian Defence (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 O-O 6.Be2 e5 7.d5) and the Petrosian System in the Queen's Indian Defence (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.a3). He also advanced to the Fischer-Petrosian Candidates Match (1971) semifinals, but lost the opportunity to qualify to the 1972 championship.

National Championships: Petrosian first major win was the championship of Georgia in 1945 when he was 16. He won the 5th USSR Junior Championship in 1946 with a score of 14/15, won or came equal first in the championships of Armenia held in 1946, 1948, 1974, 1976 and 1980, won the Moscow championship in 1951; and shared first place with Vladimir Simagin and David Bronstein in the 1956 and 1968 Moscow Championships respectively. He gained his International Master title in the 1951 Soviet Championships, and went on to win the Soviet championship outright three times in 1959, 1961, and 1975, sharing the title with Lev Polugaevsky in 1969.

World championships: Petrosian won his Grandmaster title when he came equal second in the 1952 Interzonal tournament in Stockholm, which also qualified him for the 1953 Candidates tournament in Zurich. An eight time Candidate for the World Championship in 1953, 1956, 1959, 1962, 1971, 1974, 1977 and 1980, he won the Curacao Candidates Tournament of 1962 without losing a single game. The following year, he won the Petrosian-Botvinnik World Championship Match (1963) to become the 9th official World Chess Champion. He retained his title by winning the Petrosian-Spassky World Championship Match (1966), the first time since the Alekhine-Bogoljubov World Championship Rematch (1934) that the World Champion had succeeded in winning a title match. This feat was not repeated until Anatoly Karpov ’s success at the Karpov-Korchnoi World Championship Match (1978).

Team Play: Petrosian played in ten consecutive Soviet Olympiad teams from 1958 to 1978, winning nine team gold medals, one team silver medal, and six individual gold medals. His overall performance in Olympiad play was +78 =50 −1, the only loss being to Robert Huebner. He also played for the Soviet team in every European Team Championship from 1957 to 1983, winning eight team gold medals, and four board gold medals.

Classical Tournaments: Soon after becoming champion, he shared first place with Paul Keres in the first Piatagorsky Cup in Los Angeles in 1963. He won the tournaments at Biel and Lone Pine in 1976, the Keres Memorial in 1979, and took second place in Tilburg in 1981, half a point behind the winner Alexander Beliavsky. He was ranked among the top 20 players in the world until he died in 1984.

"Chess is a game by its form, an art by its content and a science by the difficulty of gaining mastery in it. Chess can convey as much happiness as a good book or work of music can. However, it is necessary to learn to play well and only afterwards will one experience real delight." - Tigran Petrosian

Wikipedia article: Tigran Petrosian


 page 1 of 78; games 1-25 of 1,939  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Petrosian vs Kopelevic 1-024 1942 TbilisiC97 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
2. Petrosian vs Flohr 1-045 1942 TbilisiA52 Budapest Gambit
3. Petrosian vs N Sorokin 1-023 1944 TbilisiD33 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
4. Petrosian vs V Mikenas 0-141 1944 TbilisiB05 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
5. Petrosian vs Nersesov 1-016 1944 Tbilisi (Georgia)C42 Petrov Defense
6. Petrosian vs A A Smorodsky ½-½40 1944 GEO-chA28 English
7. Bakhtadze vs Petrosian 0-127 1944 Tbilisi (Georgia)A28 English
8. Petrosian vs Kelendzheridze 1-019 1945 Training TournamentC17 French, Winawer, Advance
9. Seceda vs Petrosian 0-157 1945 Tbilisi (Georgia)A49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
10. Lolua vs Petrosian ½-½36 1945 TbilisiC34 King's Gambit Accepted
11. Petrosian vs Mirtsaev 1-041 1945 Final I Category TournamentE00 Queen's Pawn Game
12. Aganalian vs Petrosian 0-134 1945 TbilisiA54 Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3
13. Petrosian vs Zeinalli 1-020 1945 Leningrad (Russia)A33 English, Symmetrical
14. A Blagidze vs Petrosian ½-½40 1945 Final I Category TournamentE40 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3
15. Petrosian vs N Grigoriev  1-013 1945 TbilisiB29 Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein
16. Petrosian vs N Sorokin 1-039 1945 TbilisiD14 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Exchange Variation
17. Petrosian vs Y Rudakov 1-032 1945 Leningrad (Russia)D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
18. Petrosian vs Chachua 1-036 1945 Training TournamentD05 Queen's Pawn Game
19. Petrosian vs M Shishov  ½-½51 1945 Tbilisi-chE06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
20. Petrosian vs A Reshko 1-039 1945 Leningrad (Russia)C07 French, Tarrasch
21. Grigoriev vs Petrosian 0-126 1945 TbilisiB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
22. Petrosian vs Dzaparidze 1-014 1945 TbilisiC36 King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense
23. Petrosian vs V Korolkov 1-018 1945 LeningradE10 Queen's Pawn Game
24. Dunaev vs Petrosian 0-132 1946 USSRB84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
25. Petrosian vs Keres ½-½42 1946 TbilisiD80 Grunfeld
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Jan-11-12  LoveThatJoker: Great post, PinoyTigran!

I too am a great fan of one of the greatest champions of all-time, Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian!

With much love and respect,

LTJ

Jan-18-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: It is somewhat interesting that Tigran L. Petrosian has a higher peak rating than Tigran V. Petrosian. Inflation? What inflation?
Jan-19-12  Olavi: Here's the answer to my question on Jan 6, in case some future reader wonders. In Torino (Turin) 1982, a seven player double round robin, Andersson and Hübner were leading with 3,5/6, when H. withdrew.
Jan-19-12  Petrosianic: <It is somewhat interesting that Tigran L. Petrosian has a higher peak rating than Tigran V. Petrosian. Inflation? What inflation?>

It's probably partly due to inflation, but also partly due to the fact that they didn't have a rating system until Petrosian was an ex-world champion. His (uninflated) peak would probably be 50-75 points higher if the rating system had staarted in 1960 instead of 1970.

Jan-19-12  Antiochus: "After being world champion, all roads leads to down."

Tigran Petrosian

Feb-09-12  LoveThatJoker: The following is a list of Ray Keene's top 12 Petrosian games, as written by the great British GM himself:

my choice of the top 12 petrosian games

not in any particular order

petrosian 1-0 v fischer cands 1971

petrosian 1-0 v botvinnik wcc 1963 game 5

petrosian 1-0 v spassky wcc 1966 game 10

spassky o-1 v petrosian game 7 wcc 1966

spassky 0-1 v petrosian wcc 1969 game game 13 ( i think)

keres 0-1 v petrosian cands 1959

petrosian v smyslov 1961 ussr champ 1-0

petrosian 1-0 v korchnoi cands 1971

petrosian 1-0 v spassky wcc 1969 moscow game 20

petrosian 1-0 v tal cands 1962

larsen 0-1 v petrosian havana olympiad 1966

kasparov 0-1 v petrosian tilburg 1980

petrosian was-like nimzowitsch-an artist -his best games are truly remarkable

runners up petrosians black win v fischer in 1959 cands, his one win v karpov, game 7 v botvinnik in 1963 and his swift demolition of korchnoi in 1962 cands.

Feb-09-12  paavoh: @LoveThatJoker: thanks for the list, but for greater convenience to others, you could use the game IDs as below:

Petrosian vs Fischer, 1971
Petrosian vs Botvinnik, 1963 Petrosian vs Spassky, 1966
Spassky vs Petrosian, 1966
Spassky vs Petrosian, 1966
Keres vs Petrosian, 1959
Petrosian vs Smyslov, 1961
Petrosian vs Korchnoi, 1971
Petrosian vs Spassky, 1969
Petrosian vs Tal, 1962
Larsen vs Petrosian, 1966
Kasparov vs Petrosian, 1981

Feb-10-12  LoveThatJoker: <paavoh> You are correct, sir.

I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to help us all out!

Thank you!

LTJ

Feb-13-12  ewan14: Petrosian - Fischer 1971 No

Petrosian - Taiminov 1955 Yes

the foreunner of the 1961 Smyslov game

Feb-13-12  ewan14: Why no draws ?

Obviously there is the missed win against Spassky in 1966

The 1953 ... Re6 game against Reshevy ( ? )

I.M.H.O. Petrosian Gligoric from Kasparov OMGP

Bronstein - Petrosian

Tal - Petrosian

Feb-13-12  bronkenstein: Indeed , <ewan14> , <Why no draws?> , and we are speaking about one of the all time greatest defenders. Prejudices...

For example , famous(? - or it , at least , should be) <25...Re6!!> from the one you mentioned , Reshevsky vs Petrosian, 1953.

Feb-13-12  LoveThatJoker: <ewan14, bronkenstein> You must remember that what I posted originally is Ray Keene's favourite 12 games by Petrosian. Not necessarily the objectively best 12 games - which no one can ever judge by themselves - but the one's he prefers!

LTJ

Feb-13-12  bronkenstein: OFC , <LTJ> , my words were more like a general remark on people`s prejudices against draws , sorry if it didn´t sound that way.
Feb-13-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  ray keene: please note that one of the games in my list of petrosians golden dozen has been mislabelled both by me and in the otherwise very helpful links provided-the 5th game down shd be game 11, spassky 0 v petrosian 1, wcc moscow 1969. i originally gave it as game13, while in the links its given erroneously as game 13 from 1966-a game petrosian lost.
Feb-14-12  LoveThatJoker: <Ray Keene> I see, Ray! Thank you. I will get it on this immediately.

LTJ

Feb-14-12  LoveThatJoker: GM Ray Keene's Top 12 Petrosian games:

Petrosian vs Fischer, 1971

Petrosian vs Botvinnik, 1963

Petrosian vs Spassky, 1966

Spassky vs Petrosian, 1966

Spassky vs Petrosian, 1969

Keres vs Petrosian, 1959

Petrosian vs Smyslov, 1961

Petrosian vs Korchnoi, 1971

Petrosian vs Spassky, 1969

Petrosian vs Tal, 1962

Larsen vs Petrosian, 1966

Kasparov vs Petrosian, 1981

Feb-14-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  ray keene: thanks for correction
Feb-14-12  ewan14: With regards to draws ( and losses ) he whose name cannot be mentioned has 2 classic losses in his '' 60 memorable games '' , Tal and Geller , and at least one classic draw , the King's Indian with Gligoric
Mar-13-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  kingscrusher: Petrosian the attacking player

I looked at some of his games in my Chessbase broadcast earlier:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoOB...

Mar-17-12  Penguincw: Quote of the Day

< "Oh, those exclamation points! How they erode the innocent soul of the amateur, removing all hope of allowing him to examine another player's ideas critically!" >

--- Tigran Petrosian

Apr-23-12  teddysalad: "Petrosian's 1000 Greatest Draws" is a list still waiting to be written.....any volunteers?
Jun-17-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  brankat: Somehow he still managed to score a winning record of 63.9%. One of the best ever!
Jun-17-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  brankat: Happy Birthday Tigran Vartanovich!
Jun-17-12  kudubux: Happy Birthday Champ and R.I.P!

It was from him that I learned patient maneuvering.

It was from him that I knew the true value of a positional sacrifice.

It was from him that I learned tenacity in defence.

And most of all, it was from him that I figured out how to draw rather than to lose.

Jun-17-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  brankat: Hi Rich!

A very nice tribute to Tigran V.Petrosian

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