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Vladimir Akopian
Number of games in database: 1,143
Years covered: 1986 to 2013
Last FIDE rating: 2705
Highest rating achieved in database: 2713
Overall record: +349 -141 =583 (59.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
      70 exhibition games, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (123) 
    B90 B30 B50 B31 B40
 Ruy Lopez (79) 
    C77 C65 C95 C88 C78
 English (46) 
    A15 A14 A13 A12 A11
 French Defense (35) 
    C07 C03 C09 C10 C05
 King's Indian (32) 
    E62 E67 E63 E69 E60
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (31) 
    C95 C88 C84 C92 C96
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (67) 
    B90 B32 B30 B42 B51
 Semi-Slav (56) 
    D47 D45 D43 D46 D44
 Slav (56) 
    D11 D12 D17 D18 D10
 French Defense (54) 
    C07 C11 C10 C18 C00
 Ruy Lopez (40) 
    C99 C84 C88 C65 C69
 Nimzo Indian (37) 
    E38 E45 E54 E42 E21
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Akopian vs Kramnik, 2004 1-0
   Akopian vs Y Kuzubov, 2007 1-0
   Akopian vs Kasparov, 2002 1-0
   Bareev vs Akopian, 2000 0-1
   Akopian vs Sveshnikov, 1993 1-0
   Akopian vs M Vachier-Lagrave, 2008 1-0
   Akopian vs Karjakin, 2009 1-0
   G Kuzmin vs Akopian, 1993 0-1
   A Korotylev vs Akopian, 2006 0-1
   Akopian vs Kiril Georgiev, 1999 1-0

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: [what is this?]
   FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (1999)
   FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2004)

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Gibtelecom Chess Festival (2006)
   37th Chess Olympiad (2006)
   5th Gibraltar Chess Festival (2007)
   Ordix Open (2007)
   Euro Club Cup (2008)
   2008 Olympiad (2008)
   Ordix Open (2009)
   European Individual Championships (2010)
   Chess Olympiad (2012)
   13th European Individual Championship (2012)
   Golden Sands (2012)
   Chigorin Memorial (2012)

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VLADIMIR AKOPIAN
(born Dec-07-1971) Azerbaijan (citizen of Armenia)

[what is this?]
Former FIDE Vice-World Champion Vladimir Akopian (Վլադիմիր Հակոբյան) was born in Baku in what is now the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Championships

<Age> Akopian won the World Under-16 Championship in 1986, the World Under-18 Championship in 1989 and the World Junior Championship in 1991, the latter occurring in the same year he became a Grandmaster.

<National, Regional and Continental> He won the South Caucasus Men's Championship in 1986, the Armenian Chess Championship in 1996 and 1997, and most recently placed =2nd (12th on tiebreak) at the 13th European Individual Championship (2012), scoring 8/11 and thereby qualifying for the 2013 World Cup.

<World> In 1999 he defeated Maia Chiburdanidze, Rogelio Antonio Jr, Evgeny Bareev, Kiril D Georgiev, Sergei Movsesian and Michael Adams in the earlier rounds of the FIDE knockout world championship in Las Vegas but lost to Alexander Khalifman in the final match 3.5-2.5. He was given the title of Vice Champion of the World. In the 2002 World Championship Knockout Tournament held in New Delhi and Tehran, Akopian was seeded directly into the second round but was beaten by Alexey Aleksandrov. At the FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2004), he defeated Jose Gonzalez Garcia, Utut Adianto, Alexander Moiseenko, Mikhail Krasenkow before he was defeated in the quarter-finals by the player he had defeated in the 1999 semi-finals, Michael Adams. He qualified for the FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005), but forfeited his first round to Gary W Lane in a walkover after his no-show. He fared better at the World Chess Cup (2007), defeating Anton Filippov, Ehsan Ghaem Maghami and Vladimir Malakhov before losing to Alexey Shirov in round 4. He also qualified to play in the World Cup (2011), and again lost in a walkover, this time to Parimarjan Negi due to a broken leg incurred before the start of the tournament.

Classical Tournaments

Akopian's tournament victories include the U.S. Open of 1991 (shared with US GM Michael Rohde), =1st at Niksic 1991; 1st at Beersheba in 1992, 3rd at Ubeda 1999; =1st with Alexey Kuzmin at Dubai 1999; =1st (=8-10th after a blitz tiebreak in which he declined to participate) at the World Open at Philadelphia 1999 ; =2nd behind Gregory Kaidanov at Calcutta 2000; 1st at the 4th Enghien les Bains in 2001, =1st with Zhong Zhang at the US National Open in Las Vegas in 2001, 1st at the 5th International Open in Bavaria in 2001, =6th with 6/9, half a point behind the 5 co-winners at the Aeroflot Open Group A in 2004, =1st (5th on tiebreak) at the Aeroflot Open (2005), =2nd behind Pavel Eljanov at the Amsterdam Chess Tournament (2005); =5th, half a point behind the 4 joint leaders at the Aeroflot Open (2006), =8th at the Isle of Man 2006, 1st at the 5th Gibraltar Chess Festival (2007), and =2nd at the 4th FIDE Grand Prix (2009). He scored 6.5/9 in the 14th Dubai Open (2012), placing 5th, a half point behind the 4 co-leaders. Soon after, in May 2012, he won the Albena Open (2012) in Bulgaria with 7/9, on tiebreak ahead of Ivan Cheparinov, Tigran L Petrosian, Tamir Nabaty and Karen H Grigoryan. In November 2012, he came =3rd with 7/9 at the Chigorin Memorial (2012). He started 2013 with a par-for-rating 6.5/9 - a point from the lead - at the 15th Dubai Open.

Team events

Akopian has played in various national team championships and has been a mainstay on Armenian chess teams for many years, racking up an impressive list of achievements:

<National Team Championships> He has had a spectacular run in the Russian Team Championships, including winning team gold and individual silver playing for Ladya Kazan in 2002 <and> ShK Tomsk-400-Yukos in 2004, before moving to play with Ural (Sverdlovsk). There he won team and individual silver in 2005, team gold in the Russian Club Cup (2006), team silver and individual gold in the Russian Team Championship (2007) and team gold and individual bronze in the Russian Team Championship (2008). He has also played in French and Spanish Team Championships, the Serbian League and most recently in 2012, the Chinese League (2012).

<European Club Cup>: His inaugural appearance in the ECC in 1995 was auspicious, helping his team Yerevan to a gold medal. He played for Yerevan once more in 1997 before taking a 5 year break from this competition, returning in 2002 to play for Ladya Kazan. Although he won individual gold with SK Alkaloid Skopje in the European Clubs Cup (Men) (2003), he moved on to play with South Ural Chelyabinsk in 21st European Club Cup (2005), his team placing 4th. In the European Club Cup (2006) and the European Club Cup (2007) he played for Ural (Sverdlovsk), scoring team bronze and team silver respectively. In Euro Club Cup (2008), he played for CA Magic Mérida, scoring individual silver, and then played for MIKA Yerevan in the European Club Cup (2009) and in the European Club Cup (2010), winning team silver in 2009.

<European Teams Championship> He has represented Armenia in the European Team Championships of 1992, 1997 (winning team bronze), the 15th European Team Championship (2005), the European Team Chess Championships (2007) (winning team silver), the 17th European Team Championship (2009) and in the European Team Championship (2011) (winning individual bronze).

<Olympiad> He played in the Chess Olympiads of 1992 (winning team bronze medal), 1994, 1996 and 1998, in the Bled Olympiad (2002) (winning team bronze), the 36th Olympiad (2004) (team bronze), the 37th Chess Olympiad (2006) (team gold), the Olympiad (2008) (team and individual gold), in the Chess Olympiad (2010) and in the 40th Chess Olympiad (2012) (team gold and individual silver for board 3).

<Rest of the World> In 2002 he played in the Russia vs The Rest of the World (2002) match in Moscow, representing the World team and in 2004, he played in the Armenia vs The Rest of the World (2004) match, representing the home team.

<World Team Championship> Akopian also played for Armenia in the World Team Chess Championships of 1993, 1997 (team bronze medal), 2001 (team bronze medal), the World Team Championship (2005) (team bronze medal) and the World Team Championship (2010). He was a member of the gold-medal winning Armenian team at the World Team Chess Championship in 2011.

Rating

As of 1 May 2013, his FIDE ratings were:

<Classical> 2705, number 2 in Armenia and number 39 in the world;

<Rapid> not rated; and

<Blitz> not rated.

Other

In 2004 Akopian was Peter Leko 's second in the Kramnik-Leko World Championship Match (2004) in Brissago and in 2005, he worked in Qatar helping the country's best chess players, in particular GM Mohamad Al-Modiahki and his wife, former women's world chess champion Zhu Chen. Akopian was awarded the Khorenatsi medal in 2006 and in December 2009, he was awarded the title of "Honoured Master of Sport of the Republic of Armenia".

Sources and references

Armenian Chess: http://armenianchessplayers.blogspo...; Chess Network Company Biography of Akopian: http://www.chessnc.com/biography/pe...; 365 chess: http://www.365chess.com; 10-way tie at the 1999 world Open: http://www.anusha.com/worldo99.htm

Wikipedia article: Vladimir Akopian


 page 1 of 46; games 1-25 of 1,143  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. V Kontic vs Akopian  0-140 1986 Wch U16C55 Two Knights Defense
2. Kasparov vs Akopian  1-041 1986 Botvinnik school clock simulE97 King's Indian
3. Akopian vs C Lutz  ½-½37 1986 Wch U16A07 King's Indian Attack
4. Akopian vs T S Ravi  1-039 1986 Wch U16B11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
5. Sakaev vs Akopian  0-139 1986 SochiJ-BD02 Queen's Pawn Game
6. M Hofbauer vs Akopian  ½-½36 1986 Wch U16B32 Sicilian
7. Akopian vs Delchev  1-076 1986 Wch U16A07 King's Indian Attack
8. Akopian vs Kamsky 1-034 1986 USSRB81 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack
9. M Iailian vs Akopian  1-054 1986 Minsk ttE88 King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 7.d5 c6
10. Akopian vs I Gurevich  ½-½47 1986 Wch U16A07 King's Indian Attack
11. Shirov vs Akopian  ½-½28 1986 Sochi (Russia)A45 Queen's Pawn Game
12. Akopian vs C Johnson  1-093 1986 Wch U16A07 King's Indian Attack
13. P Zarnicki vs Akopian  ½-½35 1986 Wch U16C25 Vienna
14. P Horn vs Akopian  0-117 1986 Wch U16C25 Vienna
15. L Comas Fabrego vs Akopian  0-121 1986 Rio GallegosA89 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with Nc6
16. Akopian vs E Matsuura  ½-½23 1986 Wch U16C77 Ruy Lopez
17. Akopian vs J Klinger  0-125 1987 Wch U20B90 Sicilian, Najdorf
18. Akopian vs F Hellers  ½-½29 1987 Wch U20B90 Sicilian, Najdorf
19. Akopian vs Wahls  1-078 1987 Wch U20B44 Sicilian
20. Ivanchuk vs Akopian  1-050 1987 Baguio CityE74 King's Indian, Averbakh, 6...c5
21. Akopian vs K Ninov  1-030 1987 Wch U20B44 Sicilian
22. I Sokolov vs Akopian  ½-½36 1987 Wch U20E92 King's Indian
23. Akopian vs Piket  0-169 1987 Wch U20A07 King's Indian Attack
24. D Norwood vs Akopian  0-157 1987 Ch World (juniors)A00 Uncommon Opening
25. Akopian vs M Ballmann  ½-½37 1987 Wch U20B76 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
 page 1 of 46; games 1-25 of 1,143  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Dec-04-07  Jim Bartle: LOOKS good, at the very least.
Dec-04-07  DUS: Quite continental Paraconti.

<darksquare: DESTINY is a precise mattress?> No, DESTINY is <Paraconti>'s mistress.

Dec-05-07  Fluxcapacitor: Did Akopian get knocked out by Shirov?
Dec-05-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: Doc, the fluxcapacitor .. it's what makes time travel possible, ...
Dec-05-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  ahmadov: <Fluxcapacitor: Did Akopian get knocked out by Shirov?> Yes, Shirov won the first game and could hold Akopian to a draw in a very interesting game, in which Shirov sacrificed a N...
Dec-07-07  Paraconti: <Open Defence> Marty, we've got only 3 minutes left before lightning strikes the clocktower!!
Dec-07-07  argishti: akopian did perform quiet well in this tournement, despit his loss to shirov.
Dec-07-07  Stranger: Congratulations to Vladimir Akopian & <Paraconti>!!!

Happy birthday GM Akopian, and a lot of vicories in the nearest future!!!

Jan-29-08  Resignation Trap: Akopian will be the highest-rated player in the 2008 Moscow Open, February 2-10.

User: Paraconti is apparently not alone in his opinion of Akopian according to the official website, which has a short bio of each of the top ten players: http://www.moscowchessopen.ru/2008/... .

Feb-15-08  Petrosian63: How many points is Akopian going to lose after Moscow?
Feb-15-08  Resignation Trap: <Petrosian63> This information has been gathered from http://chess-results.com/tnr10274.a... .

Akopian appears as player #63 on the list. Although the site hasn't calculated the rating changes as I write these words, his w-we= -1.53 . When you multiply this by the k factor of 10, we get a change of -15.3 points.

Nov-19-08  Davolni: CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS TO AKOPIAN FOR HIS WIN TODAY AGAINST MAMEDYAROv!!!!
Nov-19-08  DUS: Viva Vladimir Akopian!
Nov-19-08  yoozum: He's having a great tournament, with 4.5/6 so far playing board 2.
Nov-20-08  hovik2003: Thanks and spassiva Vlad for your crushing and decisive win against Mamedyarov, glad to see you back in your good old form. Now Svidler is the next obsticle, try your best to get him also!

Tagavore apratc kena!

Nov-20-08  karoaper: Akopian always seems to me a little bit tired and not really into it. Whereas Aronian seems to enjoy every second of it, and it shows, Akopian seems to approach chess as more of a vocation. Let's hope his great win against Mamedyarov will rekindle his inner chess fire.
Nov-20-08  karoaper: Though, it could just be his general demeanor, and he might be quietly intense. Does anyone have any links to his interviews, preferably as audio or video. He seems like a very likeable person.
Nov-20-08  arsen387: thanks to Vladimir for a very important win against such a strong player like Mamedyarov. He's 4.5/6 with 2791 rating performance so far.
Nov-24-08  khursh: According to http://chess.liverating.org/ Akopian is back to 2700 club

Congratulations !

Nov-25-08  edwitten: I think Akopian is one of the less talked about GM.
Won 3 junior wch, finalist in 1999 World ch., got a 2700 rating, and in both Armenian olympic gold medals he was I think the main hero of the team (sargissian got more points, but against weaker opponents). And still I can't remember seeing a game commented by him, or an interview.
Nov-26-08  arsen387: Akopian really made a huge contribution for our final success, with 8/11 without a single loss. Thank you, Vladimir, for second consecutive golden medals!

<Akopian is back to 2700 club> glad to hear that

Nov-26-08  karoaper: where is Paraconti when his favorite player wins the 2nd board prize?

you're missing it Paraconti. ;(

Nov-26-08  Davolni: et paracontin mi hat pordzank er Karoaper ;)))

mard cher jogum eti iskakanic vatanuma Vladimir Akopiani vra te dzera arnum??

heto Davon(ArmeniaNL) het@ xosacel er, asuma che iskakanic shata sirum, chnayac indz minchev himi tvum a vor dzer er arnum et himar@. Eti inch vor mek@ yerkrord anun er bacel u grum-mrum er eli..

Karoaper, nerox en olympiadayi forumum chpatasxaneci. Et Chess TV im mot shat chotki cuyc er talis.

Pakman araroxutyun@ shat lav ein kazkamerkerpel, durs shat ekav. apsos ko mot cuyc chi tvel.

Nov-28-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  Domdaniel: Did they *really* make him 'Vice Champion of the World', as the CG biog says? And in Las Vegas, too.

If nothing else, the venue was appropriate.

Dec-05-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  Eyal: Akopian has entered the Grand-Prix (assuming the whole thing isn't going to fall apart completely) - he's the nominee of Yerevan, which has been announced as the new hosting city for the Grand-Prix tournament of August 2009 (the one which was supposed to take place in Elista, before it was called to the rescue to host the upcoming tournament instead of Doha). I suppose this also means that Akopian is scheduled to play in GP Elista this month.

http://www.fide.com/component/conte...

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