Chess Game
Gregory Blard vs Patrice Faustin
date unknown · Result ½–½ · Scandinavian Defense (B01).
Patrice Faustin½
Gregory Blard½
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1. e4 d5 2. e5 c5 3. c3 d4 4. d3 Nc6 5. f4 Bf5 6. Nf3 Qc7 7. Ng5 h6 8. Nf3 e6 9. Be2 Nge7 10. Nbd2 Nd5 11. Ne4 f6 12. c4 Bxe4 13. dxe4 Nb6 14. exf6 gxf6 15. a3 O-O-O 16. Bd3 Bd6 17. g3 Rhe8 18. Rf1 f5 19. e5 Bf8 20. Ke2 Bg7 21. Rg1 Qf7 22. Rg2 Kb8 23. h3 Qh5 24. Qh1 Na5 25. Kf2 Qf7 26. Nd2 Qc7 27. b3 Rg8 28. g4 fxg4 29. hxg4 Nc6 30. Ne4 Rdf8 31. Qh5 Nxe5 32. Ke2 Nxd3 33. Kxd3 Qf7 34. Qxf7 Rxf7 35. Nxc5 Re7 36. Re2 e5 37. fxe5 Rxe5 38. Bf4 Re8 39. Bxe5+ Rxe5 40. Rxe5 Bxe5 41. Ne6 Nd7 42. Nxd4 Nc5+ 43. Kc2 Bxd4 44. Rd1 Be3 45. Re1 Bg5 46. Kc3 Kc7 47. b4 Nd7 48. Kd4 Nf6 49. Rg1 Nd7 50. Rf1 Kc6 51. b5+ Kb6 52. Rb1 Be7 53. Rh1 Bc5+ 54. Kc3 Be3 55. Re1 Bg5 56. Kd4 Nf6 57. Rg1 Kc7 58. a4 Nd7 59. c5 Bf6+ 60. Kd5 b6 61. c6 Nc5 62. Rf1 Bg5 63. Rf7+ Kb8 64. Kd6 Ne4+ 65. Ke6 a6 66. Rb7+ Kc8 67. Rh7 axb5 68. axb5 Nc3 69. Rb7 Nxb5 70. Rxb6 Nd4+ 71. Kd6 Bf4+ 72. Kd5 Nc2 73. Kc4 Kc7 74. Kb5 Na3+ 75. Ka6 Nc2 76. Kb5 Nd4+ 77. Kc5 Bd6+ 78. Kxd4 Kxb6 79. Kd5 Bg3 80. Ke6 Kxc6 81. Kf5 Kd5 82. g5 h5 83. g6 Be5 84. Kg5 Ke6 85. Kxh5 Ke7 86. Kh6 Kf8 ½–½
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This chess game between Gregory Blard (1525) and Patrice Faustin (1845) was played and finished ½–½. The opening was the Scandinavian Defense (B01). Step through every move on the interactive board above, or open it on the CipherChess board to analyse the game with the engine. You can also explore more games by Gregory Blard and Patrice Faustin from the CipherChess mega database.