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Anatoly Karpov (2730) vs. Predrag Nikolic (2625) , 1/2-1/2 1991.09.?? Reykjavik (12) - 1991.??.?? 1. d4 f5 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. Nh3 Be7 5. O-O O-O 6. c4 d6 7. Qb3 c6 8. Nc3 Na6 9. Ng5 e5 10. Rd1 Qe8 11. d5 h6 12. Nf3 Nc5 13. Qa3 cxd5 14. Nxd5 Nxd5 15. cxd5 Qa4 16. b3 Qxa3 17. Bxa3 e4 18. Nd4 Bd7 19. e3 Rac8 20. Bf1 a6 21. Rac1 Kf7 22. Be2 Bf6 23. Rc3 Ke7 24. Rdc1 g6 1/2-1/2 See this chess game in a popup javascript viewer Please just click on the board if you need to flip it. If you are not aware yet, FICGS is also a correspondence chess server where you can play tournaments at rapid & standard time controls & a unique chess world championship in a huge 5 stages knockout/round-robin tournament. Here you can register & play all games for free. It is also possible to play chess 960 & Go (weiqi, baduk) games, tournaments & world championship as well. Join the fun ! In addition to the FICGS applications to play correspondence chess, Go (baduk) & poker holdem on Android, these 4 applications are dedicated to casual chess on mobiles or on a laptop. Search FICGS.com at PlayStore. Android : Chess trainer , Blindfold chess , Chess 960 , Random chess Now all 4 apps are also available on the most famous social network, feel free to share it with the associated buttons on the following pages. Facebook : Chess trainer , Blindfold chess , Chess 960 , Random chess
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