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Arianne Caoili
A Caoili 
 

Number of games in database: 388
Years covered: 1996 to 2015
Last FIDE rating: 2137 (2171 rapid, 2166 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2309
Overall record: +166 -153 =69 (51.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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A07 King's Indian Attack (20 games)
D45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav (13 games)
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D02 Queen's Pawn Game (11 games)
D37 Queen's Gambit Declined (10 games)
B40 Sicilian (8 games)
B42 Sicilian, Kan (8 games)
E12 Queen's Indian (8 games)
B22 Sicilian, Alapin (8 games)
C95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer (8 games)

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ARIANNE CAOILI
(born Dec-22-1986, died Mar-30-2020, 33 years old) Philippines (federation/nationality Australia)

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Born in Manila, Arianne Caoili learned chess at the age of six and was a WIM. She died on March 30, 2020 in Armenia after being critically injured in an automobile accident on March 15 of that year.

Tournaments At the age of 14, Arianne scored 5.5/9 at the powerful Conca Della Presolana in Italy in 2001. In 2002, she came in third at the Australian Masters in Melbourne behind co-winners IM Guy West and IM Mikhail Gluzman. In 2009, Caoili won the London Chess Classic Woman's Invitation Tournament with 8/9. In 2010, she was on the winning all-female Snowdrops team, which defeated the all-male Old Hands Team, 18-14. Most recently, she played in the 2012 London Classic Open. Although she only scored 3.5/8, she picked up 17 rating points, due in part to her defeats of GM Alexander Cherniaev and IM Alexey Slavin.

Olympiad Caoili participated in seven consecutive Olympiads, from 2000 to 2012 inclusive, twice for the Philippines and five times for Australia.

World Championship competition: Caoili participated in several world youth championships including the U10 (Girls) in 1996 and the U12 (Girls) in 1997. In 2001 at Oropesa del Mar in Spain, Caoili scored =7th-13th in the World Youth U18 Championship (Girls). In 2009, she won the Oceania Zonal (Women) that was held on the Australian Gold Coast, thereby qualifying to play in the Women's World Championship Knockout Tournament (2010). Caoili then lost in a walkover in the first round to Wenjun Ju when she failed to appear. (1)

In February 2015, Caoili and Levon Aronian announced on Twitter that they were engaged. (2) They married on September 30, 2017 (3)

Trivia: Caoili was a celebrity dancer on the Australian television show, Dancing with the Stars.

(1) http://www.fide.com/component/conte...

(2) https://twitter.com/caoili/status/5...

(3) http://chess-news.ru/node/23794

Wikipedia article: Arianne Caoili

Last updated: 2024-09-16 08:00:21

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 page 1 of 16; games 1-25 of 388  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. G Gonzalez Intelangelo vs A Caoili  1-0721996Las Palmas opA49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
2. Isaac Sanchez vs A Caoili  ½-½541996Las Palmas opB77 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
3. H Eymann vs A Caoili  0-1431996Las Palmas opA05 Reti Opening
4. L Gonzalez Perez vs A Caoili  1-0251996Las Palmas opA48 King's Indian
5. A Caoili vs C Rossello Padron  1-0481996Las Palmas opA07 King's Indian Attack
6. A Caoili vs C Rodriguez Monteiro 0-1261996Las Palmas opA07 King's Indian Attack
7. A Caoili vs A Perez Toledo  1-0441996Las Palmas opB52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
8. A Caoili vs P Najera de Miguel  0-1221996Las Palmas opB52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
9. A Caoili vs J Splinter 0-1431996Illinois opC03 French, Tarrasch
10. A Caoili vs S L Henderson  ½-½371996Illinois opC07 French, Tarrasch
11. A Caoili vs I Naiditsch  0-1351996Wch U10 GirlsC26 Vienna
12. J Zhang vs A Caoili 1-0231996Wch U10 GirlsB76 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
13. K Bolon vs A Caoili 0-1351996Wch U10 GirlsB76 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
14. A Caoili vs N Zdebskaja  0-1481996Wch U10 GirlsB20 Sicilian
15. A Caoili vs N Pentala  1-0361996Wch U10 GirlsC05 French, Tarrasch
16. A Caoili vs G Shapoval  1-0301996Wch U10 GirlsA07 King's Indian Attack
17. A Caoili vs Y Chong  1-0561997AUS-ch U18 GirlsB01 Scandinavian
18. A Caoili vs J Cadillon Costa  ½-½491997Gran Canaria opC00 French Defense
19. A Caoili vs A Fernandez Manrique  1-0581997Gran Canaria opA07 King's Indian Attack
20. A Caoili vs H Galvao  ½-½401997Gran Canaria opC28 Vienna Game
21. A Caoili vs L Gonzalez Perez  0-1311997Gran Canaria opB12 Caro-Kann Defense
22. M Calzetta vs A Caoili  1-0331997Gran Canaria opB76 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
23. D Fischer vs A Caoili  0-1271997Gran Canaria opB78 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 10.castle long
24. B Rodriguez Gonzalez vs A Caoili  ½-½141997Gran Canaria opA04 Reti Opening
25. E A Mertens vs A Caoili ½-½121997Gran Canaria opA46 Queen's Pawn Game
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Sep-12-06  p0ubelle: Sorry,i think she has a certain GM to do that. Or a couple of them;)

Haven't heard back from her.

-O-

Sep-12-06  slomarko: which GM ?
Sep-12-06  Akavall: <From champion chess player....>

What was she champion of?

Sep-12-06  slomarko: champion of chess
Sep-13-06  p0ubelle: can't say, But you will most likely hear about it soon. he's supposedly visiting Oz..perhaps for a tour;) sightseeing and blah!~

but shhhhhhhhh

Sep-13-06  slomarko: ok shhhhhh
Sep-15-06  Akavall: <champion of chess>

What's that? World Champion? Then why is she not playing in this event Kramnik-Topalov World Championship Match (2006)?

Women's World Champion? This title hardly exhists, but Yuhua Xu is current FIDE Women's WC.

I just wonder what was biggest event Arianne Caoili won.

Sep-15-06  slomarko: <Then why is she not playing in this event Kramnik-Topalov World Championship Match (2006)?> because kirsan said she hasnt qualified.
Sep-15-06  Benzol: http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegra... is her latest move apparently.
Sep-20-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: She does look good in those jeans.

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/...

Sep-20-06  LoFarkas: <because kirsan said she hasnt qualified.> When in fact... she hasn't. Not even for a women's title match, AFAIK. So why mix Kirsan in this?
Sep-28-06  slomarko: <chancho> ur link isnt working. <LoFarkas> she has the talent to battle topalov or kramnik.
Sep-28-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: <slomarko> well, it used to work. Here's another link you can look at. Guess who Arianne is rooting for in the World Chess Championship match.

http://www.impalapublications.com/b...

Sep-28-06  slomarko: i wonder if she was dancing like that with aronian lol. whats that on her left leg?
Nov-05-06  SacrificeMYpiece: Arriene are you comming to teach us? TSS
Nov-05-06  jamesmaskell: Caoili doesnt need to play another game of chess. She can live off the controversy of the infamous fight. Its rather pathetic really.
Nov-05-06  LoFarkas: <she has the talent to battle topalov or kramnik.> Depends on what you mean by battle, and what sport or other activity you have in mind.
Nov-05-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  lostemperor: She can dance http://au.yahoo.com/dancing-with-th... Watch the videos.
Nov-05-06  Operation Mindcrime: Singing career? I'm waiting for her first single, a power ballad about the punch-up...

"The Two Knights' Tango"!

Nov-23-06  GufeldStudent: I can see why they fought over her.
Nov-25-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: Arianne a liar?

http://www.news.com.au/sundaytelegr...

Nov-25-06  nikolajewitsch: I really don't care whether she is aliar, it is much more funny (and sad at the same time) that non-chess-related media keeps calling her "former chess champion"....
Nov-25-06  Plato: And they keep calling her a "grandmaster" and a "professional chess player"... Give me a break.
Nov-25-06  Karpova: From the article <chancho> gave a link to: <Sydney Confidential reports today that just six months after her saucy moves in a European nightclub sparked a fist fight between two rival world chess champions,>

They seem to confuse something... But i supect that they just don't care...

Nov-25-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: Here are some voice demos from Arianne. Enjoy.

http://www.angelfire.com/funky/caoi...

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