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FICGS__CHESS__WCH_STAGE_1_GROUP_05__000009 (type : rated round-robin, time : 30 days, increment : 1 day / move)
Last move : 1-0 2011 May 5 0:6:27 [Event "FICGS__CHESS__WCH_STAGE_1_GROUP_05__000009"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2011.04.01"] [Round "1"] [White "Rogers,Michael"] [Black "Roe,Philip"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "1630"] [BlackElo "1804"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d4 exd4 5.O-O Nxe4 6.Re1 d5 7.Bxd5 Qxd5 8.Nc3 Qa5 9.Nxe4 Be6 10.Neg5 O-O-O 11.Nxe6 fxe6 12.Rxe6 Bd6 13.Bg5 Rde8 14.Qe2 Kd7 15.Rxe8 Rxe8 16.Qd3 h6 17.Bd2 Qh5 18.c3 Ne5 19.Nxe5+ Rxe5 20.h3 dxc3 21.Bxc3 Rd5 22.Qc2 Rg5 23.f4 Rg3 24.Kh2 Rg5 25.g3 Rc5 26.Qa4+ b5 27.Qe4 g5 28.Bd4 Rc4 29.b3 Rxd4 30.Qxd4 Qf3 31.Rd1 gxf4 32.gxf4 Kc8 33.Rd3 Qf1 34.Kg3 Bxf4+ 35.Kg4 Bd6 36.Qd5 Qe2+ 37.Kf5 Qh5+ 38.Kf6 Qh4+ 39.Kg6 a6 40.Re3 Kd7 41.Rf3 Kc8 42.Qa8+ Kd7 43.Rf7+ Ke6 44.Qc8+ Kd5 45.Rf5+ Kd4 46.Qxa6 Be5 47.Qa7+ c5 48.Qd7+ Ke4 49.Rf7 Qg3+ 50.Kh7 Qd3 51.Qf5+ Ke3 52.Qxd3+ Kxd3 53.Rb7 b4 54.Kxh6 Kc2 55.h4 Kb1 56.Ra7 Bb2 57.h5 Ba3 58.Kg5 Kxa2 59.h6 Kxb3 60.Rxa3+ bxa3 61.h7 c4 62.h8Q c3 63.Qb8+ Kc2 64.Qh2+ Kb1 65.Qg1+ Kb2 66.Qb6+ Kc2 67.Qa5 Kb3 68.Qb5+ Kc2 69.Qa4+ Kd2 70.Qa5 a2 71.Qxa2+ c2 72.Kf4 Kd1 73.Ke3 c1Q+ 74.Kd3 Qe3+ 75.Kxe3 Kc1 76.Kd3 Kd1 77.Qd2+ 1-0 ECO code : C56 , the name of the chess opening is displayed below : Two knights defense Kingside Castling by player White (move 5) Queenside Castling by player Black (move 10) 10 pieces endgame at move 52 : White KRPPP , Black KBPPP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 3 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Bishop 3 Pawns 9 pieces endgame at move 54 : White KRPPP , Black KBPP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 3 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Bishop 2 Pawns 8 pieces endgame at move 58 : White KRPP , Black KBPP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Bishop 2 Pawns 7 pieces endgame at move 59 : White KRP , Black KBPP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 1 Pawn BLACK : King + 1 Bishop 2 Pawns 6 pieces endgame at move 60 : White KRP , Black KPP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 1 Pawn BLACK : King + 2 Pawns 5 pieces endgame at move 60 : White KP , Black KPP WHITE : King + 1 Pawn BLACK : King + 2 Pawns Promotion Queen by player White (move 62) 4 pieces endgame at move 71 : White KQ , Black KP WHITE : King + 1 Queen BLACK : King + 1 Pawn Promotion Queen by player Black (move 73) 3 pieces endgame at move 75 : White KQ , Black K WHITE : King + 1 Queen BLACK : King + Player White won this chess game. Follow this game move after move (download) Adequate compensation for a sacrifice is having a sound combination leading to a winning position; adequate compensation for a blunder is having your opponent snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. (Bruce A. Moon) Es liegt in der Natur, vernüftig zu denken und unlogisch zu handeln. (Anatole France) En la vida, como en el Ajedrez, los Peones propios obstruyen nuestro camino. La gran fortuna de un hombre, su comodidad, placer, hijos, libros, que deberían ayudarle a ganar, con mucha frecuencia lo ponen en Jaque Mate. (Charles Buxton) Dieu déplace le joueur, et celui-ci la pièce. Quel Dieu derrière Dieu commence donc la trame ? Arturo Perez-Reverte (prix de littérature policière 1993). Over-the-board chess is the favorite of mortals, correspondence chess is the favorite of the gods. (Eduard Dyckhoff)
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