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FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_D__000225 (type : rated round-robin, time : 40 days, increment : 40 days / 10 moves)
Last move : 0-1 2016 April 15 20:56:58 [Event "FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_D__000225"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2015.11.28"] [Round "1"] [White "Pivirotto,Filiberto"] [Black "Velasco,Jose Maria"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1662"] [BlackElo "1693"] 1.b3 e5 2.Bb2 Nc6 3.e3 f5 4.Bb5 d6 5.d4 Bd7 6.dxe5 Nxe5 7.Bxd7+ Qxd7 8.Nf3 Nf6 9.O-O O-O-O 10.c4 g6 11.Qd4 Kb8 12.Nxe5 dxe5 13.Qxe5 Bg7 14.Qb5 Qe7 15.a4 Ne4 16.Bxg7 Qxg7 17.Ra2 a6 18.Qb4 Qe5 19.Rc2 Rd3 20.c5 Rhd8 21.c6 b6 22.Qc4 Ka7 23.Re1 Rd1 24.Rc1 Rxe1+ 25.Rxe1 Qc5 26.Qe2 Qxc6 27.Rd1 Rd5 28.Rxd5 Qxd5 29.Qc2 Qe5 30.g3 Qc5 31.Qxc5 Nxc5 32.Nd2 b5 33.axb5 axb5 34.f3 Ka6 35.e4 fxe4 36.fxe4 Ka5 37.Kf2 Kb4 38.Ke3 Kc3 39.e5 Ne6 40.h3 c5 41.h4 h6 42.g4 b4 43.Ke2 Kd4 44.Nc4 Ke4 45.Nd2+ Kxe5 46.Ke3 Nd4 47.Nc4+ Kd5 48.Nd2 Nc6 49.Kf4 Na5 50.g5 h5 51.Kf3 c4 52.bxc4+ Nxc4 53.Nb3 Nd6 54.Ke2 Kc4 55.Nd2+ Kc3 56.Nb1+ Kc2 57.Nd2 b3 58.Ke3 b2 59.Ke2 b1Q 60.Nxb1 Kxb1 61.Kd3 Nf5 0-1 ECO code : A01 , the name of the chess opening is displayed below : Nimzovich-Larsen attack : Modern variation Kingside Castling by player White (move 9) Queenside Castling by player Black (move 9) 10 pieces endgame at move 52 : White KNPPP , Black KNPPP WHITE : King + 1 Knight 3 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Knight 3 Pawns 9 pieces endgame at move 52 : White KNPP , Black KNPPP WHITE : King + 1 Knight 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Knight 3 Pawns Promotion Queen by player Black (move 59) 8 pieces endgame at move 60 : White KNPP , Black KNPP WHITE : King + 1 Knight 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Knight 2 Pawns 7 pieces endgame at move 60 : White KPP , Black KNPP WHITE : King + 2 Pawns BLACK : King + 1 Knight 2 Pawns Player Black 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) Meine Liebe ist Schach, Schach, Schach. Ich muss jeden Tag Schach spielen, deshalb fühle ich mich so stark. (Miguel Najdorf) No soy una persona materialista y por eso, no resiento la falta o pérdida del dinero. La ausencia de cosas mundanas carece de importancia. Ya que el Ajedrez es una forma en la que puedo ser tan materialista como yo desee sin tener la necesidad de vender mi alma. (Jamie Walter Adams) Vous savez, camarade Pachman, je n'éprouve pas de plaisir à être ministre, je jouerais plutôt aux échecs comme vous, ou alors ferais une révolution au Venezuela. (Che Guevara à Ludek Pachman, 'Checkmate in Prague', 1975) The Internet is the first thing that humanity has build that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had. (Eric Schmidt)
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