291:. He came into conflict with security officials, and a scuffle broke out resulting in injuries both to Azmaiparashvili and a security agent. There are conflicting claims about the exact nature of said scuffle: a press release from the Olympiad organizers placed the blame squarely on Azmaiparashvili's shoulders, saying that after he had tried to gain admittance to the stage on several occasions he "without any previous provocation, assaulted the agent with a head butt to his mouth". FIDE, on the other hand, blamed over-zealous policing, saying in their press release that "Despite his clear VIP identification, he was severely beaten up by several security guards". Azmaiparashvili was due to appear in court on 22 July 2005, but all charges were dropped shortly beforehand.
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he said something like, 'Oh, first the exchange, of course.' put his bishop back, took my rook, and the game continued. I don't know what should have been done differently in this situationβin Azmai's place, some might have resigned immediately, and in my place, some would have demanded that he make a move with his bishop but I didn't want to ruin the logical development of the duel, so I didn't object when Azmai made a different move: the mistake was obviously nothing to do with chess! When we signed the score sheets, Azmai suggested to me that we consider the game a draw. After the game I was left with an unpleasant aftertaste, but that was due mainly to my own play."
287:, he was arrested by local police and subsequently held in custody for several days. The attitude of the event's organizers towards Azmaiparashvili had apparently been soured when, upon his arrival in Spain, he had attempted to secure himself two hotel rooms, claiming he was entitled to one in his capacity as a FIDE vice-president, and another as a player at the event. This sour mood seems to have brought him extra attention at the closing ceremony when he approached the stage, apparently in an attempt to inform FIDE officials that the organizers had neglected to award a prize named in honour of Georgian former Women's World Champion
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Both grandmasters were fighting for the lead, and the encounter had huge sporting significance. In an ending that was favourable to him, Azmai picked up the bishop, intending to make a move with it instead of first exchanging rooks. Malakhov recalled: "Seeing that the rooks were still on the board,
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Azmaiparashvili was alleged to have rigged the results of the
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for wearing shorts, racially abusing him with the slur "gypsy" and demanding that
Kovalyov change ten minutes before his scheduled third-round game, leading to Kovalyov withdrawing from the tournament in response. Azmaiparashvili received heavy backlash from the global chess community for this
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1986, London (Lloyds Bank Open) 1989, and in the 2003
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Category:Female chess players from Georgia (country)
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406:"Novi Sad: Azerbaijan wins Gold β by one rook move"
545:. Chesscenter.com. 31 October 2004. Archived from
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661:Sosonko, Genna (2006),
869:Roman Dzindzichashvili
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62:Bosnia and Herzegovina
1094:National team coaches
989:Alexandre Qashashvili
974:Mikheil Mchedlishvili
969:Giorgi Margvelashvili
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632:– via Twitter.
386:on 23 September 2009
311:Chess World Cup 2017
233:European Chess Union
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964:Davit Maghalashvili
949:Bella Khotenashvili
939:Giorgi Kacheishvili
884:Nona Gaprindashvili
859:Alexandre Dgebuadze
799:of Grandmaster (GM)
289:Nona Gaprindashvili
281:36th Chess Olympiad
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