Ashot Nadanian (sometimes
transliterated as Nadanyan; hy, Աշոտ Նադանյան; born 19 September 1972) is an
Armenian
chess International Master
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(1997),
chess theoretician
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and chess
coach
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.
His highest achievements have been in
opening theory and coaching. Two opening variations are named after him: the
Nadanian Variation in the
Grünfeld Defence
The Grünfeld Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:
:1. d4 Nf6
:2. c4 g6
:3. Nc3 d5
Black offers White the possibility of 4.cxd5, which may be followed by 4...Nxd5 and 5.e4, giving White an imposing central pawn duo. If Whi ...
and the Nadanian Attack in the
Queen's Pawn Opening. He began coaching at the age of 22 and has brought up three
grandmasters. He has coached the national teams of
Kuwait and
Singapore and was awarded the titles Honoured Coach of Armenia in 1998 and
FIDE
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Senior Trainer in 2017. Since 2011, he has been a permanent
second
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of
Levon Aronian
Levon Grigori Aronian ( hy, Լևոն Գրիգորի Արոնյան, Levon Grigori Aronyan; born 6 October 1982) is an Armenians, Armenian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster, who currently plays for the United States Chess Federation. A ches ...
.
Although a strong player who competed in the 1996
Chess Olympiad and narrowly failed to qualify for the 1999
FIDE World Chess Championship, he has never fulfilled his potential. According to
Valery Chekhov, Nadanian "possesses enormous chess potential, but he was not able to find enough time to work professionally on his chess." Levon Aronian said that due to the situation in Armenia, Nadanian "was not able to display even one-tenth of his playing talent."
Due to his imaginative attacking style, Nadanian has been described as a "chess artist", a "brilliant eccentric", the "Armenian
Tal" and "Kasparov's half-brother". The sixth chapter of
Tibor Karolyi's 2009 book ''Genius in the Background'' is devoted to Nadanian.
Early years
Nadanian was born on 19 September 1972 in
Baku
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,
Azerbaijan SSR
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, which then was part of the
Soviet Union, to Sergei and Irina, both hairdressers. He was taught to play chess by his father when he was seven. His early coach was Rafael Sarkisov, who took him on as a pupil at
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in Baku.
In his article ''The Voiceless Old Man'' Nadanian recollects, that when he was nine or ten there were almost no
chess tournaments in which young players could play with seniors and therefore he often went to the park near his house to play chess with older chess lovers. He remembers that in one of these park-battles he played against a mysterious, silent stranger who turned out to be the highly respected chess champion
Vladimir Makogonov. In 1986 and 1987 Nadanian won the under-sixteen Azerbaijani championship. With the beginning of the
First Nagorno-Karabakh War
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in 1988, his family was forced to leave Baku and flee to Armenia.
Chess career
Nadanian played in the Soviet Union Junior Chess Championships of 1987, 1988 and 1989, in the
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s of 1997, 1998 and 1999 (7th–8th places),
in the
32nd Chess Olympiad
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in
Yerevan 1996, in the 13th
European Chess Club Cup 1997, in the Zonal tournament in
Panormo 1998, where he shared 7th–11th places out of 72 participants, in the
European Individual Chess Championships of 2000 and 2014 and in the
FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Championships 2013 in
Khanty-Mansiysk. In 2014, playing board 4, he helped his team BKMA Yerevan to a silver medal in the Armenian Team Chess Championship.
His other performances:
*
Częstochowa
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Open,
Poland, 1992: 1st–2nd;
*
Tbilisi Open,
Georgia, 1996: 1st;
*
Pasanauri Open, Georgia, 1997: 1st–2nd;
*
New York City Open Championship (Tournament B), United States, 1998: 4th–7th;
*
Aeroflot Open (Tournament A),
Moscow, Russia, 2002: 35th;
*
Estrin Memorial, Moscow, Russia, 2002: 5th;
* Aeroflot Open (Tournament B), Moscow, Russia, 2004: 5th–15th;
* Goldberg Memorial, Moscow, Russia, 2004: 2nd–3rd;
* IGB Dato Arthur Tan Malaysia Open,
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, 2006: 6th–10th;
*
ASEAN Masters Circuit GMB,
Tarakan,
Indonesia, 2008: 2nd–3rd;
* IGB Dato Arthur Tan Malaysia Open, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2008: 3rd–7th;
* Korea Open chess tournament,
Seoul,
South Korea, 2008: 6th–10th;
* Singapore Rapid Chess Championship,
Singapore, 2010: 2nd;
*
Yerevan City Chess Championship,
Armenia, 2011: 2nd–4th;
*
Karen Asrian Memorial,
Jermuk, Armenia, 2011: 7th–13th;
*
Andranik Margaryan
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Memorial, Yerevan, Armenia, 2012: 2nd–4th;
* Armenian
Rapid
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Chess Championship, Yerevan, Armenia, 2012: 7th–10th;
* Batumi Municipality Cup,
Batumi, Georgia, 2016: 5th–8th;
* Armenian Rapid Chess Championship, Yerevan, Armenia, 2017: 6th–11th.
Playing strength and style
Nadanian reached his best
Elo rating
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The Elo system was invented as an improved ch ...
in July 1997 with 2475 Elo points. His best single performance was at Moscow
Aeroflot Open, 2002, where he scored five of nine possible points (56%), exceeding his first
grandmaster norm by half a point. His second norm came at Moscow 2004, where he scored eight points out of eleven with a performance rating of 2630.
His
United States Chess Federation (USCF) rating, based on nine games from 1998 New York Open, is 2655.
Nadanian has an imaginative and adventurous style of playing, and even his mistakes, according to
Tibor Karolyi, "contain elements of creativity". He likes to create fresh, atypical positions straight from the opening, often employing bizarre maneuvers to achieve his goals. Uncommon chess openings have always been a part of his repertoire (e.g.
Sokolsky Opening
The Sokolsky Opening (also known as the Orangutan or Polish Opening) is an uncommon chess opening that begins with the move:
:1. b4
According to various databases, out of the twenty possible first moves from White, the move 1.b4 ranks ninth i ...
,
Budapest Gambit).
''Kingpin'' magazine called him "a brilliant eccentric".
["Hack Attack", ''Kingpin'', No. 39, Spring 2007, p. 43] Tibor Karolyi devoted a chapter to him in his 2009 book ''Genius in the Background'' and jokingly called him "Kasparov's Half-Brother", as
Kasparov and Nadanian were both coached by
Alexander Shakarov
Alexander Shakarov (born 8 March 1948 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR) is a Soviet-Azerbaijani chess player, coach and author of Armenian descent.
He is best known for being Garry Kasparov's coach from 1976 to 2005.board
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, attributing this to the influence of their common chess "father". As an example of flank pawn advances versus a solid centre,
John L. Watson in his 2003 book ''Chess Strategy in Action'' brings attention to the game Nadanian –
Ponomariov, Kiev 1997 and calls it "almost satire on rule-breaking", as nine of White's first thirteen moves have been pawn moves and only one of those has been with a
central pawn, yet Black's position was extremely difficult.
The
2005 World Cup winner
Levon Aronian
Levon Grigori Aronian ( hy, Լևոն Գրիգորի Արոնյան, Levon Grigori Aronyan; born 6 October 1982) is an Armenians, Armenian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster, who currently plays for the United States Chess Federation. A ches ...
said of Nadanian: "His passion for beauty, his devotion to the romantic chess school has always been inspiring." Grandmaster
Valery Chekhov noted that "along with his positive qualities like very subtle understanding of dynamic positions, very good sense of initiative and quick thinking, Ashot’s play has a few negative facets like weak opening repertoire, bad defence, and the psychological element of the game as well."
Mark Dvoretsky
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Biography
Dvoretsky was born in Moscow in 1947. ...
in his book ''Chess Lessons: Solving Problems & Avoiding Mistakes'' wrote: "Ashot Nadanian is a multi-talented man, and I have read his book ''Moyi Shakmaty (My Chess)'' with great pleasure. He is an interesting player, and informative and objective commentator, and his writing style is "savory". While demonstrating his best games and unexpected and spectacular ideas he has carried over the board, Nadanian never tries to convince us that all his novelties are impeccably correct and supplies his readers with the results of an objective analysis."
Chess theoretician
Nadanian has contributions to
opening theory, with two variations
named after him: the
Nadanian Variation in the Grünfeld Defence (after the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.Na4) and the Nadanian Attack in the
Queen's Pawn Opening (after the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 h6 3.c4 g5). The first variation has been used by many strong
GMs such as
Viktor Korchnoi,
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave,
Bu Xiangzhi
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,
Alexander Riazantsev,
Walter Browne,
Smbat Lputian,
Jonathan Rowson,
Andrei Kharlov,
Bogdan Lalić,
Igor Lysyj, while the second has never enjoyed popularity among top-flight players.
Described by
John Donaldson as "the ever inventive creator of novelties", he has made a number of other notable innovations, including:
* 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Be7 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.Bf4 0–0 6.e3 c5 7.dxc5 Bxc5 8.Qc2 Nc6 9.a3 Qa5 10.Ra2;
* 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Ba6 5.b3 Bb4+ 6.Bd2 Be7 7.Bg2 c6 8.Bc3 d5 9.Ne5 Nfd7 10.Nd3;
* 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.g3 e4 5.Ng5 Ng4;
* 1.Nf3 c5 2.c4 Nc6 3.Nc3 e5 4.e3 Nf6 5.d4 e4 6.d5 exf3 7.dxc6 bxc6 8.e4. Aronian, who played this novelty against
Caruana in Stavanger 2012 and won a pawn on move 19, said after the game: "This is a move that my second Ashot Nadanian has invented."
Nadanian has contributed analysis to many chess publications throughout the world including the ''
Chess Informant'', ''
New In Chess Yearbook'', ''
Europe Échecs'', ''
64'', ''
Kaissiber'' and ''Szachy Chess''. He was a columnist for the Chessville.com website and has also written for
ChessBase and the Armenian Chess Academy website.
According to Russian grandmaster
Igor Zaitsev
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Early life and family
Zaitsev was born in Ramenskoye, a town outside Moscow. His Armenian father, Arkady Gevo ...
, Nadanian is "one of the most profound opening researchers".
Chess coach and second
After Nadanian graduated from the
Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture
Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport ( hy, Հայաստանի ֆիզիկական կուլտուրայի և սպորտի պետական ինստիտուտ) is a higher educational institution institute, located in Yerevan, Arme ...
in 1994, he became a chess trainer.
At 26 he became the youngest
Honoured Coach of Armenia. Among his students are Grandmasters
Gabriel Sargissian
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,
Varuzhan Akobian and
Davit G. Petrosian.
He has also occasionally helped GM
Tigran L. Petrosian
Tigran Levoni Petrosian ( hy, Տիգրան Լևոնի Պետրոսյան; born 17 September 1984) is an Chess in Armenia, Armenian chess player who holds the title of Grandmaster (chess), grandmaster, which FIDE awarded him in 2004. A two-time n ...
.
From December 1999 until August 2001, Nadanian worked as the
National Team Coach of
Kuwait. Between 2005 and 2010, he was the National Coach of
Singapore Men's Team. There he also coached
Daniel Fernandez, who later became a grandmaster.
In 2007, Nadanian received the title of FIDE Trainer. In 2017, he was awarded the title of
FIDE
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Senior Trainer (FST), the highest chess trainer title.
At the "Full English Breakfast" website (thefeb.com, podcast #7 Part 1),
Levon Aronian
Levon Grigori Aronian ( hy, Լևոն Գրիգորի Արոնյան, Levon Grigori Aronyan; born 6 October 1982) is an Armenians, Armenian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster, who currently plays for the United States Chess Federation. A ches ...
refers to Nadanian as his friend and
second
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. Unable to accompany Aronian to the 2011
Wijk aan Zee tournament, they maintained daily contact online.
During the entire month of February 2011, Nadanian, together with a team of five grandmasters—
Wang Hao,
Movsesian,
Sargissian,
Pashikian and
Melkumyan—held training camp in
Tsaghkadzor, helping Aronian to prepare for the
Candidates Tournament
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of the
World Chess Championship 2012 cycle. At the 2011 Crestbook KC-Conference Aronian noted: "Lots of players are involved in my team, but Ashot Nadanian is absolutely irreplaceable. Besides the work he does himself he manages the whole process, while also planning training sessions."
During the
Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2012 in Wijk aan Zee Aronian referred to Nadanian as his permanent assistant.
Nadanian once said in an interview that one of the joyful events of his life was the ending of the
Turin Olympiad in 2006, when his student Sargissian became Olympic champion with the Armenian team and his other student Akobian won bronze with the U.S. team. At the next
Olympiad in Dresden the story repeated itself: Sargissian won team gold medal and Akobian won team bronze.
Personal life
Other chess activities and hobbies
One of Nadanian's
hobbies along with
reading, watching
classical piano performances and writing
aphorisms is
chess composition. His first
puzzle
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appeared in 1986 and since that time he has composed about fifty studies and puzzles, of which he considers only ten or twelve to be good. He is particularly attracted by the problems, where in a final position White wins with a king and knights only. Whilst
two knights cannot force
checkmate
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In chess, the king is ...
against a lone king, they can do so in some exceptional cases when the defender has pawns or other pieces. This idea is most clearly embodied in the highly original Nadanian's problem with seven knights (see diagram). In December 2009,
ChessBase published three of Nadanian's puzzles on "knights theme", calling him "a
hippophile chess composer".
A chess book collector, Nadanian has a private
library of more than a thousand volumes.
He also plays
correspondence chess
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.
Family
Nadanian lives in
Yerevan. He married Evelina Zakharian since 1999, and they have a daughter Kiti (born 2004 in Moscow) and a son Vigen (born 2010 in Singapore).
When asked in an interview whether being a father negatively affects his chess career, Nadanian replied, "I do not know, but even if that would be true, I'll never be sorry. Kiti and Vigen are more important to me than all my chess achievements put together."
Relationships
In the same interview Nadanian said that he has "perfect relations with virtually all Armenian top players", stressing that the closest are
Levon Aronian
Levon Grigori Aronian ( hy, Լևոն Գրիգորի Արոնյան, Levon Grigori Aronyan; born 6 October 1982) is an Armenians, Armenian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster, who currently plays for the United States Chess Federation. A ches ...
,
Gabriel Sargissian
Gabriel Eduardi Sargissian ( hy, Գաբրիել Էդուարդի Սարգսյան, ''Gabriel Eduardi Sargsyan''; born 3 September 1983) is an Armenian chess grandmaster. He was a member of the gold medal-winning Armenian team at the Chess Olympi ...
, Ara Minasian,
Varuzhan Akobian and Andranik Matikozian. Nadanian also said that during the
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Open of 1998 his friend Levon Aronian joked that Nadanian ate cat food. When in 2004 Nadanian named his daughter Kiti, Aronian replied, "See? I told you that it was 'Whiskas'!"
Notable games
Nadanian vs. Sakaev, ICC 2001
The game was played between Nadanian (
White) and the former
Russian champion,
Konstantin Sakaev (Black) on the
Internet Chess Club server in 2001. It was annotated by Tibor Karolyi in his ''Genius in the Background'' book (2009) and by
Lubomir Kavalek in ''
The Washington Post'' on 4 January 2010:
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. Na4 The Nadanian Variation. White preventing c7–c5 and threatening 6.e4.
5... Bg7 6. e4 Nb6 7. Be3 0-0 8. Nf3 f5 This weakens the .
9. exf5 gxf5 10. Nxb6 axb6 11. Bc4+ Kh8 Yet another mistake; 11...e6 is correct.
12. Ng5 Opens the for the queen to reach the h-. 12... Qe8 13. Bf7 Kavalek writes, "A shocking deflection allowing the white queen to join the attack."
13... Rxf7 14. Qh5 Kg8 After 14...Bf6 15.Nxf7+ Kg7 16.Qh6+! Kxf7 17.Qh5+ Kf8 18.Bh6+ White wins.
15. Qxh7+ Kf8 16. Ne6+!! Karolyi writes, "This is a truly ferocious shot". 16... Bxe6 17. Bh6! Black has no defense against 18.Qh8
checkmate
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In chess, the king is ...
.
In 2012, the US National Master Frederick Rhine submitted this game to
Chessgames.com and wrote: "A glorious
combination! At the end, Black is up two pieces and has a boatload of pieces clustered around his king. White has only two pieces participating in the attack. However, Black's pieces are stepping on each other's toes and he is shockingly helpless against the
back-rank mate 18.Qh8, e.g. 17...Bxh6 (going three pieces up) 18.Qh8#. Note that Black would be winning if almost any of his kingside pieces was on a different square."
Karolyi proclaims, "A particularly striking example to showcase Ashot's brilliant attacking play."
Wu Shaobin vs. Nadanian, Singapore 2006
The following game was played between the former member of
China's Olympiad team GM
Wu Shaobin (
White) and Nadanian (Black) at Singapore 2006:
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5 3. dxe5 Ng4 4. Nf3 Bc5 5. e3 Nc6 6. Be2 Ncxe5 7. Nxe5 Nxe5 8. 0-0 0-0 9. b3 Re8 10. Bb2 a5 Well-known plan in this position, introduced by the
IM Dolfi Drimer in 1968, with which Black the a8 rook along the sixth using the ...Ra8–a6–h6
manoeuvre. Nadanian calls the pawn advance a7–a5 "the soul of the Budapest Gambit". 11. Nc3 Ra6 12. Ne4 Ba7 13. Ng3 Qh4 14. Nf5 Qg5 This was a . Before had been played 14...Qe4. 15. Nd4 Rg6 16. g3 d5?! 18...Qh6 was stronger. 17. cxd5? White should have played 17.Nb5! 17... Bh3! 18. Re1 Ng4 19. Nf3 Qxe3! Karolyi writes, "This shows Kasparov-like aggression and ingenuity." 20. Bd4 Qxf2+!! 21. Bxf2 Bxf2+ 22. Kh1 Bb6 23. Qb1? White should have defended with 23.Rf1! After 23...Ne3 24.Qd3 Bg2+ 25.Kg1 Bh3 White can either
repeat moves with 26.Kh1, or try 26.Nd4. 23... Nf2+ 24. Kg1 Rf6! Black has time to increase the pressure. 25. b4! If 25.Qc2?, then 25...Ng4+ 26.Kh1 Bg2+! winning the queen. 25... a4! But not 25...Rxf3? 26.bxa5 26. Ng5 Ng4+! 27. Kh1 Bg2+!! "This is a marvellous move, and it must have been such a thrill to play it on the board." (Karolyi). 28. Kxg2 Rf2+ 29. Kh3 Rxh2+ 30. Kxg4 h5+ 31. Kf4 Be3+
Others
* Viktor Bologan vs. Nadanian, Aeroflot Open (Moscow 2002), Sicilian Defense: Paulsen–Basman Defense (B40), 0–1
* Nadanian vs. Boris Grachev, European Individual Championships (Yerevan 2014), Sicilian Defense: Paulsen Variation (B46), 1–0
* Anton Korobov vs. Nadanian, 8th Asrian Memorial (Yerevan 2015), Bogo-Indian Defense, Grünfeld Variation (E11), 0–1
Books
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See also
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Grünfeld Defence, Nadanian Variation
The Nadanian Variation (sometimes called the Nadanian Attack) of the Grünfeld Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:
:1. d4 Nf6
:2. c4 g6
:3. Nc3 d5
:4. cxd5 Nxd5
:5. Na4
The Nadanian Variation is classified in the ''En ...
Notes
References
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1972 births
Living people
Chess players from Baku
Sportspeople from Yerevan
Armenian refugees
Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport alumni
Armenian expatriate sportspeople in Kuwait
Expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
Book and manuscript collectors
Spartak athletes
Soviet chess players
Chess International Masters
Chess Olympiad competitors
Chess theoreticians
Chess composers
Chess coaches
Chess writers
National team coaches
Aphorists
Armenian expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
Soviet Armenians