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FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_B__000162 (type : rated round-robin, time : 40 days, increment : 40 days / 10 moves)
Last move : 1-0 2014 June 30 1:40:51 [Event "FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_B__000162"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2011.11.22"] [Round "1"] [White "Vasquez,Fernando"] [Black "Domingo,Jordi"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "1992"] [BlackElo "1969"] 1.e4 h6 2.d4 a6 3.Bd3 d6 4.Nf3 g5 5.h3 Bg7 6.O-O Nc6 7.d5 Nb8 8.c4 Nf6 9.Nc3 g4 10.hxg4 Bxg4 11.Be2 Nbd7 12.Nh4 Bxe2 13.Qxe2 Rg8 14.Bf4 Bh8 15.Nf5 Ng4 16.f3 Nge5 17.Nxh6 Rg6 18.Kf2 e6 19.Rh1 Qf6 20.g3 O-O-O 21.Rh5 Re8 22.Rah1 Kb8 23.Kf1 Rf8 24.Nd1 Bg7 25.Nf5 Bh8 26.Nfe3 Bg7 27.b4 Qe7 28.Nf2 Rg8 29.g4 Nf6 30.R5h2 Ne8 31.Bg3 Nd7 32.Nd3 Bd4 33.Bh4 Nef6 34.Nf4 R6g7 35.g5 Rxg5 36.Bxg5 Rxg5 37.Rg2 Rxg2 38.Nfxg2 Ne5 39.Nc2 Bb6 40.a4 a5 41.bxa5 Bc5 42.Na1 Nfd7 43.Rh8+ Ka7 44.Rh3 Bb4 45.Nb3 Nc5 46.Nxc5 Bxc5 47.f4 Nd7 48.Ne1 Qf6 49.dxe6 fxe6 50.Nd3 Qa1+ 51.Kg2 Bd4 52.Ne1 Nc5 53.Nf3 Bc3 54.Qc2 Bxa5 55.e5 Bb4 56.Rh6 dxe5 57.Nxe5 Qd4 58.Qf2 Qe4+ 59.Kh2 Ka6 60.Rh3 Ka5 61.Rb3 Qh7+ 62.Kg2 Qe4+ 63.Kh2 Qh7+ 64.Kg1 Qe4 65.Rf3 Qb1+ 66.Kg2 Qe4 67.Qb2 Qf5 68.Qd4 Qc2+ 69.Rf2 Qh7 70.Re2 Qg7+ 71.Kf2 Qh7 72.Kg1 Qh3 73.Re3 Qh5 74.Kg2 Qf5 75.Kg3 Qb1 76.Re2 Ka6 77.Nf3 b6 78.Ng5 Qg6 79.Qe5 Qd3+ 80.Kg4 c6 81.Nxe6 Nd7 82.Qe3 Qxc4 83.Kf3 Nf6 84.Qd4 Qc1 85.Nc7+ Kb7 86.Kg2 Bc3 87.Qd6 Qb1 88.Ne6 Nd5 89.Qd7+ Kb8 90.Qxc6 Qg6+ 91.Kf2 Qd3 92.Qd6+ Ka7 93.Qd7+ Kb8 94.Qb5 Bd4+ 95.Kg2 Ne3+ 96.Rxe3 Qxb5 97.axb5 Bxe3 98.Kf3 Bc1 99.Ke4 1-0 ECO code : B00 , the name of the chess opening is displayed below : Carr's defense Kingside Castling by player White (move 6) Queenside Castling by player Black (move 20) 10 pieces endgame at move 96 : White KQRNPP , Black KQBP WHITE : King + 1 Queen 1 Rook 1 Knight 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Queen 1 Bishop 1 Pawn 9 pieces endgame at move 96 : White KRNPP , Black KQBP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 1 Knight 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Queen 1 Bishop 1 Pawn 8 pieces endgame at move 97 : White KRNPP , Black KBP WHITE : King + 1 Rook 1 Knight 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Bishop 1 Pawn 7 pieces endgame at move 97 : White KNPP , Black KBP WHITE : King + 1 Knight 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Bishop 1 Pawn Player White won this chess game. Follow this game move after move (download) A Chess game is a dialogue, a conversation between a player and his opponent. Each move by the opponent may contain threats or be a blunder, but a player cannot defend against threats or take advantage of blunders if he does not first ask himself: What is my opponent planning after each move ? (Bruce A. Moon) Aljechin war kein Nazi. Er war ein Opportunist. Ein schrecklicher Mann. Er liebte Geld über alles und würde für Geld ein Jude, ein Katolik oder ein Protestant werden. (Miguel Najdorf) Preferería tener un Peón que un dedo. (Reuben Fine) Le succès, c'est être capable d'aller d'échec en échec sans perdre son enthousiasme. (Winston Churchill) Don't be discouraged. It's often the last key in the bunch that opens the lock. (Author unknown)
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