Location of Armenia in Europe
Cities
Chronological table
Championship of the Armenian SSR
| No. | Year | City | Winner | + | - | = | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | 1955 | Henrik Kasparyan | 13½ of 15 [1] [2] | ||||
| sixteen | 1956 | Henrik Kasparyan | 13 of 16 [3] [4] |
Independent Armenia Championship
| No. | Year | City | Winner | + | - | = | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 58 | 1998 | Yerevan | Lputian, Smbat | of | |||
| 59 | 1999 | Yerevan | Asryan, Karen | five | one | five | 7½ of 11 [5] |
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| 2001 | Yerevan | Lputian, Smbat | five | 0 | five | 7½ out of 10 [6] | |
| 62 | 2002 | Yerevan | Aronian, Levon | 3 | 0 | 6 | 6 out of 9 [7] |
| 63 | 2003 | Yerevan | Sargsyan, Gabriel | four | 0 | five | 6½ of 9 [8] |
| 64 | 2004 | Yerevan | Minasyan, Artashes | ten | 3 | one | 10½ of 14 |
| 65 | 2005 | Yerevan | Anastasyan, Ashot | five | one | five | 7½ of 11 |
| 66 | 2006 | Yerevan | Minasyan, Artashes | five | 0 | four | 7 out of 9 |
| 67 | 2007 | Yerevan | Asryan, Karen | four | 0 | 7 | 7½ of 11 [9] |
| 68 | 2008 | Yerevan | Asryan, Karen | five | one | 6 | 8 from 12 |
| 69 | 2009 | Yerevan | Pashikyan, Arman | 7 | 3 | 3 | 8½ out of 13 [10] |
| 70 | 2010 | Yerevan | Grigoryan, Avetik | 6 | 0 | 3 | 7½ out of 9 |
| 71 | 2011 | Yerevan | Hovhannisyan, Robert | 6 | one | four | 8 from 11 |
| 72 | 2012 | Yerevan | Petrosyan, Tigran L. | five | one | four | 7 out of 10 |
| 73 | 2013 | Yerevan | Petrosyan, Tigran L. | five | 0 | four | 7 out of 9 |
| 74 | 2014 | Yerevan | Kotanjyan, Tigran | four | 0 | five | 6½ of 9 [11] |
| 75 | 2015 | Yerevan | Grigoryan, Karen | four | one | four | 6 from 9 |
| 76 | 2016 | Yerevan | Andriasyan, Zaven [12] | 8 from 11 | |||
| 77 | 2017 | Yerevan | Gabuzyan, Hovhannes | five | 3 | one | 5½ out of 9 [13] |
| 78 | 2018 | Yerevan | Martirosyan, Hayk | four | 0 | 6 | 7 out of 10 [14] |
Notes
- ↑ He shared 1-2 places with V. Goldin, outplayed him in the match with a score of 2½: 1½.
- ↑ "Chess in the USSR", 1955, No. 9, p. 282
- ↑ Vladimir Simagin , who was out of competition, scored 14 points out of 16.
- ↑ "Chess in the USSR", 1956, No. 7, p. 208—209
- ↑ Information on The Week In Chess (No. 260)
- ↑ Information on The Week In Chess (No. 359)
- ↑ By additional indicators.
- ↑ Won the tie-break in quick chess of Arman Pashikyan with the score 1½: ½.
- ↑ Tigran Kotanjyan won the tie-break with a score of 2: 0.
- ↑ Victory over Tigran Petrosyan in Armenia’s chess championship brought Arman Pashikyan the championship
- ↑ He won the Robert Hovhannisyan tie-break.
- ↑ Zaven Andriasian is 2016 Armenian champion
- ↑ Information on The Week In Chess (No. 1159)
- ↑ Information on The Week In Chess (No. 1211)