Sicilian defense - Game 8143

  
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C. Javier, 2254
A. Broekhuizen, 2244

1/2-1/2

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(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 0-1     2007 April 30   1:10:50


[Event "FICGS__CHESS__RAPID_C__000023"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.02.19"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Marin,John"]
[Black "Neil,Charlie"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "0800"]
[BlackElo "1305"]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bg5 Bb4 7.Nxc6 bxc6 8.Qf3 d5 9.e5 Bxc3+ 10.Qxc3 h6 11.exf6 hxg5 12.fxg7 Rg8 13.g3 Qd6 14.O-O-O Rb8 15.h4 Ke7 16.h5 e5 17.h6 Bf5 0-1

This chess game has been lost on time   (started : 2007.02.19  20:52:39)



  ECO code : B33 , the name of the chess opening is displayed below :

Sicilian defense


Queenside Castling by player White (move 14)


Player Black won this chess game.






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Bobby never cared about money, though. His only desire was to prove that his choices were correct: He wanted chess to be important because he was a chess player, and he wanted to be important. Bobby knew money was important, but he didn't have a clue why, outside of clothes and status. The only way he could accomplish what he wanted was to fight for a lot of money. Once he got it, he gave it away. He did not know how to spend it. And once he'd become champion, after, essentially, sacrificing his life for it, he didn't know how to spend his time. (Bob Wade)








 
 
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