Keti Zazalashvili

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Keti Zazalashvili, Porto Carras 2010
Association GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia
Born June 10, 1992
Tbilisi
title International Women's Champion (2008)
Women's Grandmaster (2011)
Current  Elo rating 2363 (July 2020)
Best Elo rating 2372 (July 2019)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Keti Zazalashvili ( Georgian ქეთი წაწალაშვილი ; at the World Chess Federation FIDE Keti Tsatsalashvili ; born June 10, 1992 in Tbilisi ) is a Georgian chess player .

Life

She learned to play chess from her grandmother, who was the city master of Tbilisi. Keti Zazalashvili played her first chess tournament at the age of eight. She is trained by the Georgian grandmasters Zurab Sturua , Tamas Gelashvili , Lascha Janjgawa and David Arutinian .

successes

At the Georgian U16 individual championship for women in March / April 2007 in Tbilisi, she was second. In September 2007 she was third at the U16 European Women's Youth Championship in Šibenik . She won the U16 World Championships for women in November of the same year in Kemer , where she was ranked No. 11 by the rating number. In October 2008 in Vũng Tau she was third at the U16 World Cup for girls, in September 2009 at the U18 European Championship for women in Fermo second. She won the U18 European Championship (female) in Batumi in 2010 .

She played club chess in the Catalan (at the invitation of Ana Matnadse for Peona i Peó ), Belgian (for the Schaakclub Wachtebeke ) and Turkish (for Tarsus Zeka Satranç ) team championships.

In June 2008 she received the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). She achieved the norms for this by winning the U16 girls' world championship in November 2007, at the 65th Georgian women’s individual championship (overachievement with 6 points from 12 games) in February / March 2008 in Tbilisi, where she took seventh place, and at the 5th international U20 tournament in Los Llanos de Aridane in March 2008. She has held the title of Women's Grand Master (WGM) since June 2011. She achieved the norms for her WGM title at the 67th Georgian Women's Individual Championship in January 2010 in Kutaisi and at the European women's individual championship in Tbilisi in May 2011, where she defeated Olga Zimina and Eva Moser , among others .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Georgian Girls U16 Championship 2007 (English)
  2. Final result of the U16 World Cup 2007 (English)
  3. WIM application to FIDE (English)
  4. WGM application to FIDE (English)