Dunst (Sleipner, Heinrichsen) Opening - Game 8265

  
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M. Pech, 2204
C. Maceda, 2285

1/2-1/2

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(type : rated round-robin,   time : 40 days,   increment : 40 days / 10 moves)


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Last move : 1-0     2007 September 11   20:12:8


[Event "FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_A__000016"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.02.23"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Kesselheim,Peter"]
[Black "Koslowski,Volker"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2148"]
[BlackElo "2169"]

1.Nc3 Nf6 2.Nf3 d6 3.e4 g6 4.d4 Bg7 5.Be2 O-O 6.O-O c6 7.Be3 Nbd7 8.a4 e5 9.dxe5 dxe5 10.Nd2 b6 11.Nc4 Qe7 12.Qd6 Qxd6 13.Nxd6 Nc5 14.a5 Ba6 15.f3 Bxe2 16.Nxe2 Nfd7 17.Rfd1 Ne6 18.Nc4 Rfd8 19.axb6 Nxb6 20.Bxb6 Rxd1+ 21.Rxd1 axb6 22.Nxb6 Ra2 23.Nc4 Ra4 24.Ne3 Ra2 25.Rb1 f6 26.Kf2 Bf8 27.Nc1 Ra4 28.c3 Kf7 29.g3 h5 30.Ke2 Bc5 31.Nd3 Bf8 32.Rd1 Bh6 33.h4 Bf8 34.Nc1 Be7 35.Nb3 Ra6 36.Nc4 Nc7 37.Rd7 Nb5 38.Rb7 Ra7 39.Rb6 Rc7 40.Nba5 Na7 41.b4 Ke6 42.Kd2 Bf8 43.Ra6 Kf7 44.Kc2 Be7 45.Kb3 1-0




  ECO code : A00 , the name of the chess opening is displayed below :

Dunst (Sleipner, Heinrichsen) Opening


Kingside Castling by player Black (move 5)

Kingside Castling by player White (move 6)


Player White won this chess game.






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