Games Topics (1 - 6 of 6) |
Games Sites (1 - 15 of 25) |
Chess Corner - Alexander Alekhine  391-word biography, famous game, 803 PGN games. chesscorner.com
Free Internet Chess Server  Internet chess server to play chess for free. freechess.org
ControlTheWeb - Judit Polgar  Comprehensive news, biography and links with viewable games, optimized photos and extensive articles. controltheweb.com
IM Igor Khmelnitsky - Chess Coach  Chess news, lessons, book reviews, puzzles, software, and evaluation tests. iamcoach.com
Shakmaty Bereolos  The official chess site of Peter Bereolos. knology.net
Tigran Petrosian - Wikipedia  Information about Tigran Petrosian, an Armenian World Chess Champion from 1963 to 1969, known as Iron Tigran due to his playing style. en.wikipedia.org
Yasser Seirawan - Wikipedia  Information about Yasser Seirawan, a Syrian American chess grandmaster, author, commentator and 4-time US champion. en.wikipedia.org
Karen Asrian - Wikipedia  Information about Karen Asrian, an Armenian chess grandmaster and winner of the national Armenian Championship in 2008. en.wikipedia.org
Rafael Vaganian - Wikipedia  Information about Rafael Artemovich Vaganian, an Armenian chess grandmaster known for his sharp tactical style of play. en.wikipedia.org
Sergei Movsesian - Wikipedia  Information about Sergei Movsesian, a chess grandmaster of Armenian descent who now plays for Slovakia. en.wikipedia.org
Hrant Melkumyan - Wikipedia  Information about Hrant Melkumyan, an Armenian chess player. He won the international Internet championship organized by the ICC chess Internet portal. en.wikipedia.org
Arshak Petrosian - Wikipedia  Information about Arshak Petrosian, an Armenia chess player awarded by the FIDE in 1984. en.wikipedia.org
Genrikh Gasparyan - Wikipedia  Information about Genrikh Gasparyan, an Armenian composer of chess endgame studies. en.wikipedia.org
Smbat Lputian - Wikipedia  Information about Smbat Gariginovich Lputian, an Armenian chess grandmaster who earned the International Master (IM) title in 1982 and the GM title in 1984. en.wikipedia.org
Levon Aronian - Wikipedia  Information about Levon Aronian, an Armenian chess player and was rated in 2008 by the FIDE as the number six in the world and number one in Armenia. en.wikipedia.org
|