Armenian Women Chess Championship Brought New Leaders

ARMENIAN WOMEN CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP BROUGHT NEW LEADERS

PanARMENIAN.Net
29.01.2010 13:26 GMT+04:0

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On January 28 the 7th round of Armenian women
chess championship was held. After the 7th round Lia Martirosyan and
Siranush Andriasyan scored equal points – 4.5 each. However, given
the personal rating of Martirosyan comes the firts. Ani Khanamiryan
comes the third with 4 points.

Chess is a board game played between two players. It is played on a
chessboard, which is a square-checkered board with 64 squares arranged
in an eight-by-eight grid. At the start, each player controls sixteen
pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and
eight pawns. The object of the game is to checkmate the opponent’s
king, whereby the king is under immediate attack (in "check") and
there is no way to remove or defend it from attack on the next move.

The current form of the game emerged in Europe during the second half
of the 15th century after evolving from a much older game of Indian
origin. Aspects of art are found in chess composition. Theoreticians
have developed extensive chess strategies and tactics since the
game’s inception. One of the goals of early computer scientists was
to create a chess-playing machine. Chess is now deeply influenced
by the abilities of chess programs and the opportunity for online
play. In 1997 Deep Blue became the first computer to beat a reigning
World Champion in a match when it defeated Garry Kasparov.

The tradition of organized competitive chess started in the 16th
century. The first official World Chess Champion, Wilhelm Steinitz,
claimed his title in 1886; the current World Champion is Viswanathan
Anand. Chess is a recognized sport of the International Olympic
Committee. Today, chess is one of the world’s most popular games,
played by millions of people worldwide at home, in clubs, online,
by correspondence, and in tournaments.