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FICGS__BIG_CHESS__TOURNAMENT__000039 (type : rated round-robin, time : 30 days, increment : 1 day / move)
Last move : 0-1 2009 August 23 9:19:23 [Event "FICGS__BIG_CHESS__TOURNAMENT__000039"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2009.03.20"] [Round "1"] [White "Porkolab,Sandor"] [Black "Carrizo,Jose"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1556"] [BlackElo "1701"] 1.j2-k4 p16-o14 2.b1-c3 k15-k13 3.p1-o3 l16-k15 4.h1-o7 h14-h13 5.o7-c7 j14-j13 6.c7-c15 b16-c14 7.c15-l7 k16-j14 8.e2-e4 l15-l13 9.d2-d4 m15-m13 10.m2-m4 n15-n14 11.g1-f3 l13-l12 12.l1-p5 g15-g14 13.f1-b5 g16-h14 14.n2-n4 h16-b10 15.c1-g5 b10-a10 16.o1-f9 a10-d13 17.m4-m5 j13-j12 18.a1-d1 h14-g12 19.k1-l3 d15-d14 20.q1-n1 f16-g15 21.f9-g10 d13-c13 22.p5-n3 c13-a13 23.l3-j4 o16-h10 24.l7-p11 q16-p16 25.q2-q4 c16-f13 26.g5-h6 a13-c15 27.f3-h4 a16-c16 28.e4-e5 o14-n12 29.p11-o11 o15-o13 30.c3-e4 a15-a14 31.o11-b11 f13-e14 32.b11-b8 g15-h14 33.b8-q8 q15-q14 34.c2-c3 h10-l13 35.q8-o6 h15-k14 36.a2-a4 j16-h15 37.b2-b4 p15-p13 38.a4-a5 e14-f13 39.j4-g5 e15-e14 40.e4-c5 d14-d13 41.e1-e3 q14-q13 42.p2-p3 q13-q12 43.n3-o4 c15-d15 44.m1-m3 p13-p12 45.o4-q6 k13-k12 46.e3-f3 q12-q11 47.o3-m4 c14-e13 48.q6-o4 e13-c12 49.g10-f9 c12-e11 50.f9-h7 b15-b13 51.j1-j2 c16-a16 52.h6-k8 e16-c16 53.h2-j4 a14-a13 54.l2-l4 a13-a12 55.l4-l5 b13-b12 56.o6-o12 b12-b11 57.d1-d3 a12-a11 58.o12-n13 m16-m14 59.k4-l6 j15-l14 60.n13-f6 b11-b10 61.m3-k3 b10-b9 62.f6-j6 a11-a10 63.n1-a1 a10-a9 64.k8-o12 m14-m15 65.o12-j7 b9-b8 66.b5-a6 a9-a8 0-1 This big chess game has been lost on time (started : 2009.03.20 21:27:45) Follow this game move after move (download) Fischer was a master of clarity and a king of artful positioning. His opponents would see where he was going but were powerless to stop him. (Bruce Pandolfini) Ein Buch ist ein Spiegel; wenn ein Affe hineinsieht, so kann kein Apostel heraus gucken. (Georg Christoph Lichtenberg) Un Peón pasado aumenta su poder a medida de que el número de piezas en el tablero disminuye. (Capablanca) Le succès, c'est être capable d'aller d'échec en échec sans perdre son enthousiasme. (Winston Churchill) The problem with manipulation is that people can turn on you. (Horatio Caine, C.S.I. Miami)
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