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FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_B__000087 (type : rated round-robin, time : 40 days, increment : 40 days / 10 moves)
Last move : 0-1 2010 February 27 22:8:28 [Event "FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_B__000087"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2009.10.01"] [Round "1"] [White "Tanda,Giovanni"] [Black "Deline,Ralph"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1957"] [BlackElo "1871"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 g6 3.Nf3 Bg7 4.e3 d6 5.Be2 O-O 6.O-O c5 7.Nbd2 Nc6 8.c3 cxd4 9.exd4 Be6 10.Re1 Qb6 11.Qc1 Rac8 12.Nc4 Bxc4 13.Bxc4 Nxd4 14.cxd4 d5 15.b3 dxc4 16.bxc4 Qa6 17.c5 b6 18.Bh6 e6 19.Bxg7 Kxg7 20.Qe3 Rfd8 21.Ne5 bxc5 22.dxc5 Nd5 23.Qh3 Rc7 24.Qh4 f6 25.Nf3 R8d7 26.Rac1 e5 27.Qc4 Qxc4 28.Rxc4 Nf4 29.Kf1 Rd5 30.c6 Rd6 31.Rec1 Nd5 32.Ke1 Ne7 33.Rb4 Rdxc6 34.Rxc6 Nxc6 35.Rc4 Kf7 36.Nd2 Rc8 37.f4 exf4 38.Rxf4 Ke6 39.Rc4 Kd5 40.Rc3 Kd4 41.Rh3 Rc7 42.Nb3+ Kc4 43.Nd2+ Kb5 44.Rb3+ Ka4 45.Rc3 Re7+ 46.Kf2 Nb4 47.Nb1 Kb5 48.Na3+ Kb6 49.Nc4+ Kc5 50.Ne3 Kd6 51.Nc4+ Ke6 52.Re3+ Kd7 53.Ra3 Kc6 54.Ne3 Rd7 55.Ng4 Kb5 56.Nxf6 Rf7 57.Rf3 Nxa2 58.Ke3 Nb4 59.Kd4 a5 60.Ke5 a4 61.Ke6 Rc7 62.Ne4 Rc2 63.Nc3+ Ka5 64.Nxa4 Kxa4 65.Rh3 Rc7 66.Rh6 Kb5 67.h4 Kc5 68.h5 Nd5 0-1 ECO code : A45 , the name of the chess opening is displayed below : Queen's pawn game Kingside Castling by player Black (move 5) Kingside Castling by player White (move 6) 10 pieces endgame at move 64 : White KRNPP , Black KRNPP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 1 Knight 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Rook 1 Knight 2 Pawns 9 pieces endgame at move 64 : White KRPP , Black KRNPP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Rook 1 Knight 2 Pawns Player Black won this chess game. Follow this game move after move (download) No other master has such a terrific will to win. At the board he radiates danger, and even the strongest opponents tend to freeze, like rabbits when they smell a panther. Even his weaknesses are dangerous. As white, his opening game is predictable - you can make plans against it - but so strong that your plans almost never work. In the middle game his precision and invention are fabulous, and in the end game you simply cannot beat him. (Anonymous German Expert) 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) Comme les marins qui ont mille raisons différentes d'aller en mer, les joueurs d'échecs en ont tout autant avant de s'installer devant une table et jouer... (Vincent Bertignac, philosophe) When you have everything, sometimes it feels like nothing. (Horatio Caine, C.S.I. Miami)
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