Queen's Indian: Nimzovich variation (exaggerated Fianchetto) - Game 74033

  
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R. Rodriguez Perez, 2108
C. Maceda, 2266

1/2-1/2

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FICGS__CHESS__WCH_QUARTER_FINAL_2__000012       See crosstable
(type : rated knockout,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 1-0     2013 November 17   22:53:25


[Event "FICGS__CHESS__WCH_QUARTER_FINAL_2__000012"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2013.07.02"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Kruse,Herbert"]
[Black "de Vassal,Thibault"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2386"]
[BlackElo "2406"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Ba6 5.b3 Bb4+ 6.Bd2 Be7 7.Nc3 O-O 8.Bg2 c6 9.e4 d5 10.exd5 exd5 11.O-O Re8 12.Re1 dxc4 13.bxc4 Bxc4 14.Ne5 Qxd4 15.Bg5 Qxc3 16.Rc1 Qa5 17.Rxc4 h6 18.Bd2 Qxa2 19.Rc2 Qa3 20.Nxc6 Nxc6 21.Bxc6 Qd6 22.Qc1 Rec8 23.Bxa8 Rxa8 24.Bf4 Qd8 25.Rd1 Qf8 26.Be5 Ng4 27.Bd4 Bg5 28.Qb1 Bf6 29.Bxf6 Nxf6 30.Rc7 h5 31.Qb3 h4 32.gxh4 a5 33.Qxb6 Qe8 34.Qc6 Qxc6 35.Rxc6 Ra7 36.Kg2 Nh5 37.Rd8+ Kh7 38.Rd4 g6 39.Rdc4 Kg7 40.Rc7 Ra8 41.Rc8 Ra7 42.R4c7 Ra6 43.Rc6 Ra7 44.R8c7 Ra8 45.Rb7 a4 46.R6c7 Rf8 47.Kf3 Nf6 48.Ra7 Nh5 49.Rxa4 Nf6 50.R4a7 Nh5 51.Rd7 Nf6 52.Rdb7 Nh5 53.Kg4 Nf6+ 54.Kf4 Nh5+ 55.Kg5 Nf6 56.f4 Nh7+ 57.Kg4 Nf6+ 58.Kg3 Ne4+ 59.Kf3 Nd2+ 60.Kg4 Ne4 61.h5 Nf6+ 62.Kg5 Ne4+ 63.Kh4 gxh5 64.Kxh5 Nd6 65.Rd7 Ne4 66.Re7 Kf6 67.Kg4 1-0



Comment by player 1 : Herbert Kruse :

10.exd5 exd5? was already lost


Thibault de Vassal
Probably yes, I agree that this move is really ugly :)


  ECO code : E15 , the name of the chess opening is displayed below :

Queen's Indian : Nimzovich variation (exaggerated Fianchetto)


Kingside Castling by player Black (move 7)

Kingside Castling by player White (move 11)

10 pieces endgame at move 63 : White KRRPP , Black KRNPP

WHITE : King + 2 Rooks 2 Pawns
BLACK : King + 1 Rook 1 Knight 2 Pawns

9 pieces endgame at move 64 : White KRRPP , Black KRNP

WHITE : King + 2 Rooks 2 Pawns
BLACK : King + 1 Rook 1 Knight 1 Pawn


Player White won this chess game.






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