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Varuzhan Akobian (Armenian: Վարուժան Հակոբյան, born 19
November 1983 in Yerevan,
Soviet Union) is an Armenian-born
American chess Grandmaster. Originally...
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transliterations into
Latin alphabet,
including Acopian, Acopyan, Agopian, Agopyan,
Akobian, Akobyan, Akopyan, Hagopian, Hagopyan, Hakobian, and others. A Russified...
- as
Black in 2011
against GM
Varuzhan Akobian. The Chessgames.com team won a
rematch as
White against GM
Akobian in 2012, and won
against GM
Simon Kim...
- Gata Kamsky, and
Alexander Onischuk; GMs
Alexander Shabalov,
Varuzhan Akobian,
Jeffery Xiong and
Aleksandr Lenderman; and IM
Akshat Chandra. In September...
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Naroditsky scored 7½/9 to
share second place with
Alexander Shabalov,
Varuzhan Akobian, and
Julio Sadorra, but
behind Alejandro Ramírez. This
qualified him for...
- Indian, 4.g3 Queen's
Indian Defense In 2011,
Ivanov defeated Varuzhan Akobian and
Daniel Naroditsky in the US Championship. In 1988,
Ivanov won against...
- Svane (GER), 2615 (E) 83. Viktor Erdős (HUN), 2614 (E) 84. Varuzhan
Akobian (USA), 2614 (PN) 85. Pouya Idani (IRI), 2614 (FN) 86. Amin Tabatabaei (IRI)...
- Konstantin Sakaev (RUS), 2626 (E09) Gadir Guseinov (AZE), 2625 (E09) Varuzhan
Akobian (USA), 2624 (Z2.1) Lê
Quang Liêm (VIE), 2624 (AS) Chanda Sandipan (IND)...
- Caruana. The
other tournament parti****nts
included Gata Kamsky,
Varuzhan Akobian,
Alexander Shabalov,
Alexander Onischuk,
Aleksandr Lenderman,
Samuel Shankland...
- Ehlvest,
Aleks Wojtkiewicz,
Benjamin Finegold,
Jonathan Rowson, and
Varuzhan Akobian. 2003 – The 31st
World Open was held from June 28 to July 6 at the Adam's...