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Arsen Yegiazarian
A Yegiazarian 
 

Number of games in database: 379
Years covered: 1989 to 2015
Last FIDE rating: 2399 (2433 rapid, 2374 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2551
Overall record: +144 -101 =134 (55.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (49) 
    B90 B51 B56 B25 B50
 Queen's Pawn Game (20) 
    A45 A46 D02 A40 D05
 French Defense (13) 
    C07 C01 C05 C03 C09
 English (11) 
    A14 A15 A17 A13 A11
 French Tarrasch (8) 
    C07 C03 C05 C09
 Pirc (8) 
    B07 B09
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (61) 
    B47 B32 B30 B22 B46
 Nimzo Indian (21) 
    E39 E42 E34 E41 E20
 Queen's Pawn Game (16) 
    A46 E10 A45 E00 D02
 Sicilian Taimanov (14) 
    B47 B46 B48
 Orthodox Defense (10) 
    D58 D57 D56 D54 D50
 English (8) 
    A13 A14 A16 A18
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   A Pashikian vs A Yegiazarian, 2007 0-1
   M Khachiyan vs A Yegiazarian, 1994 0-1
   N Looshnikov vs A Yegiazarian, 2005 0-1
   T L Petrosian vs A Yegiazarian, 2006 0-1
   T Mgeladze vs A Yegiazarian, 2003 0-1
   A Anastasian vs A Yegiazarian, 2007 0-1
   A Yegiazarian vs M Rychagov, 1994 1/2-1/2

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Tbilisi Nona 60 (2001)
   Batumi Open (2001)
   Aeroflot Open-B (2005)
   Petrosian Memorial (1994)
   Armenian Championship (2005)
   Ankara Zonal (1995)
   Armenian Championship (2007)
   Armenian Championship (1995)
   Ubeda Open (1999)
   Yerevan Zonal (2000)
   Ciocaltea Memorial (1998)
   European Championship (2002)
   European Championship (2001)
   Yerevan Olympiad (1996)
   Aeroflot Open-B (2006)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 76th ch-ARM 1st League
   A Yegiazarian vs M Petrosyan (Sep-03-15) 1/2-1/2
   D Shahinyan vs A Yegiazarian (Aug-30-15) 1-0
   T Harutyunian vs A Yegiazarian (Aug-28-15) 0-1
   S Sargsyan vs A Yegiazarian (Aug-23-15) 1/2-1/2

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ARSEN YEGIAZARIAN
(born Jun-18-1970, died Apr-20-2020, 49 years old) Armenia

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Yegiazarian graduated from the Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture in 1992. He became a Grandmaster in chess in 2000. Yegiazarian had won the Armenian Youth Championship in 1984 and 1988 in the under-18 group and came in third place at the senior Armenian Chess Championship in 1998 and 2000. The Yerevan city chess club, which included Yegiazarian, won the 1995 European Chess Club Cup. Yegiazarian won the international tournament in Tbilisi, and won at Batumi in 2001. In 2005, he came in first place in the Aeroflot Open section of the A2 Tournament.

Wikipedia article: Arsen Yegiazarian

Last updated: 2022-11-14 02:16:49

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 page 1 of 16; games 1-25 of 379  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. A Yegiazarian vs Smirin  0-1461989URS-chT U18A04 Reti Opening
2. M Ulybin vs A Yegiazarian  1-0411989URS-chT U18C91 Ruy Lopez, Closed
3. A Yegiazarian vs J Zezulkin  1-0311992Czestochowa opA15 English
4. E Agrest vs A Yegiazarian  1-0321992Czestochowa opD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
5. A Yegiazarian vs V Kharlamov  ½-½431992Czestochowa opA14 English
6. J Flis vs A Yegiazarian  1-0491992Czestochowa opB32 Sicilian
7. A Yegiazarian vs V Arbakov  1-0311992Katowice OpenA17 English
8. M Matlak vs A Yegiazarian  ½-½431992Katowice OpenA46 Queen's Pawn Game
9. Minasian vs A Yegiazarian  1-0371994ARM-chA07 King's Indian Attack
10. Vasiukov vs A Yegiazarian 0-1591994Petrosian MemorialB57 Sicilian
11. E Mnatsakanian vs A Yegiazarian 0-1271994Petrosian MemorialB30 Sicilian
12. N Kalantaryan vs A Yegiazarian  0-1371994ARM-chD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
13. M Khachiyan vs A Yegiazarian 0-1211994ARM-chD01 Richter-Veresov Attack
14. A Yegiazarian vs Suetin  1-0281994Petrosian MemorialB30 Sicilian
15. E Mnatsakanian vs A Yegiazarian  ½-½581994ARM-chB63 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack
16. A Stambulian vs A Yegiazarian  ½-½561994ARM-chB98 Sicilian, Najdorf
17. A Yegiazarian vs A Anastasian  ½-½321994ARM-chB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
18. A Yegiazarian vs L Manukian  1-0411994ARM-chD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
19. A Yegiazarian vs A Minasian  ½-½351994ARM-chA10 English
20. A Yegiazarian vs V Mirumian  ½-½421994ARM-chA45 Queen's Pawn Game
21. A Yegiazarian vs T Nalbandian  1-0441994ARM-chB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
22. A Yegiazarian vs A Petrosian  1-0451994ARM-chA45 Queen's Pawn Game
23. A Yegiazarian vs Lputian 0-1281994Petrosian MemorialA07 King's Indian Attack
24. Vaganian vs A Yegiazarian  1-0371994Petrosian MemorialE00 Queen's Pawn Game
25. A Yegiazarian vs Taimanov  ½-½481994Petrosian MemorialB46 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
 page 1 of 16; games 1-25 of 379  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-17-06  BIDMONFA: Arsen Yegiazarian

YEGIAZARIAN, Arsen
http://www.bidmonfa.com/yegiazarian...
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Jun-16-06  Rocafella: Err who is this guy?
Jun-16-06  Knight13: Yeah, who is this guy?
Jun-16-06  technical draw: Arsen Yegiazarian.
Jun-16-06  ughaibu: but how do you pronounce his name?
Jun-16-06  technical draw: "his name" is pronounced ..hiss-naim...
Jun-16-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  tamar: Author of Fire on the Chessboard?
Jun-17-06  Knight13: Wow I didn't know his name was Arsen Yegiazarian, <technical draw>!! I wonder how I got to this page?
Jun-18-06  DUS: <Knight13>,<Rocafella> It seems <technical draw> now uses the right of "(limited) free speech" to make some jokes (are they funny?). Let me to try to answer your question.

Arsen Yegiazarian is an Armenian GM. He is a talented chess player, but due to very high competition in Armenia, he is not a member of Armenian national team (he is number 10 in Armenia). GM Yegiazarian is known also by his exceptional theoretical preparation in chess, and he is the coach of women's national team of Armenia (also in recent 37th Olympiad). As a chess trainer he has prepared many young talented chess players (not only in Armenia). Several leading young Armenian chess players have studied chess with him or had spent at least some time in his school. If you want to get further information please check the below FIDE page.

http://www.fide.com/ratings/topfed....

Jun-18-06  technical draw: My jokes are funny. Like this one: What does it say on the bottom of coke bottles?

Ans: Open other end..

Jun-19-06  DUS: Really very funny, great joke.
Jun-19-06  Knight13: My jokes aren't funny. Like this one: How do you kill a man without killing him?

Answer: Me myself doesn't even know the answer.

Jun-19-06  mack: What's the difference between Batman and a black man?

Batman can go into a shop with Robin.

Mar-20-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  Benzol: He did play for Armenia in the 31st Olympiad in Moscow.

If you want lame jokes on Batman and Robin try this one.

Q: What were they called when they were accidentally run over by a steam-roller?

A: Flatman and Ribbon.

Jun-18-12  LoveThatJoker: Happy 42nd birthday, GM Yegiazarian!

LTJ

Jul-14-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I wonder if he eats meat.
Jul-14-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Arsen And Old Lace.
Apr-21-20  Eastfrisian: He died on 20 April 2020.
Apr-21-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: I'm not doubting it, but is there any public pronouncement to that effect?

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