CHESS TOURNAMENT
Laura Grigorian
Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
Oct 10 2005
The international chess tournament in Artsakh with famous players and
grand masters is going on. Though October 7 was a day-off, some of the
grand masters played friendly games with chess fans. In Stepanakert
they had meetings at Artsakh State University, Chess Center, one of
the military units of the NKR Defense Army and the Children's Chess
School. They had meetings in Shushi, too. The grand masters Dreyev and
Sokolov simultaneously played 20 games with the pupils of the school
(Each played 10 games). At the military unit Levon Aronyan played
10 games, Karen Asrian played 12 games in Shushi, and at the Chess
Center Victor Bologan played 10 games simultaneously. At Artsakh State
University GM Vasily Ivanchuk played 10 games with the chess fans
of the university. The games with Arkady Tovmassian and the head of
the department of physical education Michael Baghdassarian ended in
a draw. The vice rector of Artsakh State University Stepan Dadayan
gave a souvenir to V. Ivanchuk. The grand master told Azat Artsakh:
"I am in Karabakh for the first time but I am fascinated by these
wonderful highlands, as well as the people living here. Armenian
people are very hospitable and kind. I liked to be in Armenia, and
now I like Karabakh even more. My impressions from the tournament are
very bright and interesting. It is good that the people in Armenia
and Karabakh love chess. I wish there were more similar tournaments
and a larger number of famous players took part in them. I wish all
the best to the people of Karabakh, willpower to overcome economic
difficulties." After 5 tours Ashot Anastasian is leading Group A (17th
category) with 4 points, and Sergey Grigorian (Russia) and Ervin Lami
(the Netherlands) are leading Group B (11th category) with 4 points.
Laura Grigorian
Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
Oct 10 2005
The international chess tournament in Artsakh with famous players and
grand masters is going on. Though October 7 was a day-off, some of the
grand masters played friendly games with chess fans. In Stepanakert
they had meetings at Artsakh State University, Chess Center, one of
the military units of the NKR Defense Army and the Children's Chess
School. They had meetings in Shushi, too. The grand masters Dreyev and
Sokolov simultaneously played 20 games with the pupils of the school
(Each played 10 games). At the military unit Levon Aronyan played
10 games, Karen Asrian played 12 games in Shushi, and at the Chess
Center Victor Bologan played 10 games simultaneously. At Artsakh State
University GM Vasily Ivanchuk played 10 games with the chess fans
of the university. The games with Arkady Tovmassian and the head of
the department of physical education Michael Baghdassarian ended in
a draw. The vice rector of Artsakh State University Stepan Dadayan
gave a souvenir to V. Ivanchuk. The grand master told Azat Artsakh:
"I am in Karabakh for the first time but I am fascinated by these
wonderful highlands, as well as the people living here. Armenian
people are very hospitable and kind. I liked to be in Armenia, and
now I like Karabakh even more. My impressions from the tournament are
very bright and interesting. It is good that the people in Armenia
and Karabakh love chess. I wish there were more similar tournaments
and a larger number of famous players took part in them. I wish all
the best to the people of Karabakh, willpower to overcome economic
difficulties." After 5 tours Ashot Anastasian is leading Group A (17th
category) with 4 points, and Sergey Grigorian (Russia) and Ervin Lami
(the Netherlands) are leading Group B (11th category) with 4 points.