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FICGS__BIG_CHESS__TOURNAMENT_B__000009 (type : rated round-robin, time : 30 days, increment : 1 day / move)
Last move : 0-1 2017 July 4 23:5:47 [Event "FICGS__BIG_CHESS__TOURNAMENT_B__000009"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2017.02.21"] [Round "1"] [White "Velasco,Jose Maria"] [Black "Bukharin,Alexey"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1882"] [BlackElo "1736"] 1.j2-k4 p16-o14 2.h1-o7 g15-g14 3.o7-c7 j15-k13 4.h2-g4 b16-c14 5.e2-e4 h16-d12 6.f1-b5 d12-o2 7.b5-k13 j14-k13 8.c7-l15 k16-l14 9.m2-m4 o2-o10 10.l15-c7 n15-n13 11.d2-d4 h14-h13 12.l1-p5 f16-j13 13.c7-j7 g16-j15 14.j7-f7 f15-f14 15.c1-l9 d15-d14 16.n2-n4 m15-m13 17.p1-o3 l16-n14 18.b1-c3 c16-g12 19.l9-m8 o10-g10 20.o1-f9 g10-n4 21.q1-n1 n4-f11 22.f7-d7 m13-m12 23.n1-n5 n14-l12 24.e1-e3 f11-d9 25.d7-h7 d9-d4 26.k1-h2 g14-g13 27.m1-n1 d4-d6 28.a1-d1 d6-l13 29.g1-j2 j15-g14 30.f9-d11 c14-e13 31.d11-a8 l14-j15 32.n5-j5 j16-h16 33.h7-b13 a16-b16 34.p5-o4 l13-f8 35.a8-g14 j15-g14 36.o4-p5 j13-h12 37.m8-h12 g14-h12 38.e3-f3 f8-k12 39.n1-n13 o16-m14 40.n13-n5 q16-n16 41.b13-n2 k12-h14 42.f3-f6 m14-k12 43.p5-j11 k12-j11 44.j5-j11 h16-g15 45.n2-m2 n16-n5 46.o3-n5 e16-j16 47.j11-p11 m16-p16 48.m2-p5 p15-p14 49.h2-j4 o14-n12 50.p11-p9 n12-l11 51.p5-q6 l11-n10 52.q6-h14 g15-h14 53.p9-p7 j16-j9 54.q2-q4 j9-p9 55.p7-p9 n10-p9 56.j1-h2 p16-n16 57.d1-o1 n16-n6 58.f6-n6 g12-n6 59.j4-l5 n6-j10 60.f2-f3 b16-n16 61.g4-e3 h15-j13 62.e3-d5 p9-n10 63.l2-l3 n10-m8 64.o1-o8 m8-n6 65.l5-n6 j10-n6 0-1 Follow this game move after move (download) The blunders are all there on the board, waiting to be made. (Savielly Tartakover) Matt entspricht nicht immer den Tatsachen. (Savielly Grigorievitsch Tartakower) Cada Peón es potencialmente una Reina. (James Mason) Dieu déplace le joueur, et celui-ci la pièce. Quel Dieu derrière Dieu commence donc la trame ? Arturo Perez-Reverte (prix de littérature policière 1993). Excelling at chess has long been considered a symbol of more general intelligence. That is an incorrect assumption in my view, as pleasant as it might be. But for the purposes of argument and investigation, chess is, in Russkin-Gutman's words, 'an unparalleled laboratory, since both the learning process and the degree of ability obtained can be objectified and quantified, providing an excellent comparative framework on which to use rigorous analytical techniques.' (The Chess Master and the Computer, by Garry Kasparov - 2010)
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