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FICGS__CHESS__RAPID_M__000022 (type : rated round-robin, time : 30 days, increment : 1 day / move)
Last move : 1/2-1/2 2010 February 5 13:30:5 [Event "FICGS__CHESS__RAPID_M__000022"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2009.11.07"] [Round "1"] [White "Muller,Henri"] [Black "Markus,Roland"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "2155"] [BlackElo "2140"] 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Bf5 5.Ng3 Bg6 6.h4 h6 7.Nf3 Nd7 8.h5 Bh7 9.Bd3 Bxd3 10.Qxd3 e6 11.Bf4 Qa5+ 12.Bd2 Bb4 13.c3 Be7 14.c4 Qc7 15.d5 cxd5 16.cxd5 Qd6 17.Bc3 Ngf6 18.O-O-O Qxd5 19.Qxd5 Nxd5 20.Bxg7 Rh7 21.Bd4 N7f6 22.Ne5 Rg7 23.Kb1 Rg5 24.Nf3 Rg8 25.Rd2 Rd8 26.Rhd1 b6 27.Ne5 Rc8 28.a3 Bd6 29.Re1 Bb8 30.R2d1 Nd7 31.Rd2 Bxe5 32.Bxe5 Nxe5 33.Rxe5 Rd8 34.Rc2 Kd7 35.Rc4 b5 36.Rd4 Kc6 37.Re2 Kb6 38.Red2 Rg5 39.b4 Nc3+ 40.Kc2 Rxd4 41.Rxd4 Nd5 42.Rd2 Kc6 43.Kb3 a6 44.Rc2+ Kd7 45.Rd2 f5 46.Ne2 Ke7 47.g3 Rxh5 48.Rc2 Rh1 49.Rc6 Rb1+ 50.Kc2 Rxb4 51.Rxa6 Ra4 52.Rxa4 bxa4 53.Kd3 e5 54.Kc4 Kd6 55.Kb5 f4 56.gxf4 Nxf4 57.Ng3 h5 58.Nf5+ Kd5 59.Kxa4 Kc4 60.Ne3+ Kc5 61.Kb3 Nd3 62.Kc3 Nxf2 63.Kd2 Ne4+ 64.Ke2 Kd4 65.Nf5+ Kd5 66.Kf3 Nc3 1/2-1/2 ECO code : B19 , the name of the chess opening is displayed below : Caro-Kann : Classical, 7...Nd7 Queenside Castling by player White (move 18) 10 pieces endgame at move 56 : White KNPPP , Black KNPPP WHITE : King + 1 Knight 3 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Knight 3 Pawns 9 pieces endgame at move 56 : White KNPP , Black KNPPP WHITE : King + 1 Knight 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Knight 3 Pawns 8 pieces endgame at move 59 : White KNPP , Black KNPP WHITE : King + 1 Knight 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Knight 2 Pawns 7 pieces endgame at move 62 : White KNP , Black KNPP WHITE : King + 1 Knight 1 Pawn BLACK : King + 1 Knight 2 Pawns This chess game ended in a draw. Follow this game move after move (download) Combinations have always been the most intriguing aspect of Chess. The masters look for them, the public applauds them, the critics praise them. It is because combinations are possible that Chess is more than a lifeless mathematical exercise. They are the poetry of the game; they are to Chess what melody is to music. They represent the triumph of mind over matter. (Reuben Fine) Im Hotelzimmer gab es nur zwei Schaben. (Über die Turnierbedingungen) (Peter Swidler) Entre mas años cumplo, mas valoro los Peones. (Keres) Je ne suis pas le dernier à jouer lâchement des coups douteux pendant le zeïtnot de l'adversaire pour l'achever: en effet les coups qui font le plus peur sont ceux que l'on ne comprend pas. Je me fais souvent peur quand je joue. (Un professeur anonyme) Every now and then a man's mind is stretched by a new idea and never shrinks back to its former dimensions. (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.)
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