chess-positions

1 08 2006



1.) d4 b6 2.) c3 d5 3.) e3 f5 4.) Se2 Ld7 5.) g3 Sf6 6.) Sd2 e6 7.) Tg1 g6 8.) Sf4 c6 9.) Sb3 Dc7 10.) Ld3 c5 11.) f3 La4 12.) Sxe6 De7 13.) Sg5 Sc6 14.) Dd2 o-o-o 15.) La6+ Kb8 16.) f4 Se4 17.) Sxe4 Dxe4 18.) De2 Ld6 19.) Dg2 De6 20.) Sd2 Dxe3+ 21.) Kf1 Te8 22.) Se4 Dxe4 23.) Kf2 c4 24.) Le3 Dxe3+ 25.) Kf1 Dd3+ 26.) Kf2 Te2+ 27.) Kf1 Te3+ 28.) Kf2 De2#

position endgames: 28. … Dd3-e2

pictures to come later on perfekt in my next nice game with Viktor :)





chess-blog-beginner

28 07 2006

right side a selection of pieces from the lewis chessmen at the british museum.





mychessline

28 07 2006

Online Chess Blog All about Chess for interested people.

hi dear readers,

it’s wonderful that a simple board game like this has the power to bring people together in the spirit of healthy competition. I have met many of my good friends through chess.
If we prefer english or german for this site we will see… The aim is to start the fire for chess.
Let´s have much fun together.