Muhammed Batuhan Dastan vs Jagadeesh Siddharth
14. Teplice Open 2019, 2019 · Result 1–0 · Queen's Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (D02).
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Game details
- White
- Muhammed Batuhan Dastan (2561)
- Black
- Jagadeesh Siddharth (2416)
- Result
- 1–0
- Event
- 14. Teplice Open 2019
- Year
- 2019
- Opening
- Queen's Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (D02)
About this chess game
This chess game between Muhammed Batuhan Dastan (2561) and Jagadeesh Siddharth (2416) was played at 14. Teplice Open 2019 in 2019 and finished 1–0. The opening was the Queen's Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (D02). You can replay the full game move by move on the interactive board above, or open it on the CipherChess analysis board to study every move with the Stockfish engine.
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Frequently asked questions
Who won Muhammed Batuhan Dastan vs Jagadeesh Siddharth?
Muhammed Batuhan Dastan vs Jagadeesh Siddharth (2019) finished 1–0, a win for Muhammed Batuhan Dastan.
What opening was played in Muhammed Batuhan Dastan vs Jagadeesh Siddharth?
The game opened with the Queen's Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (ECO D02).
Can I replay this chess game move by move?
Yes. Use the interactive board on this page to step through every move of Muhammed Batuhan Dastan vs Jagadeesh Siddharth, or open it on the CipherChess analysis board to review it with the Stockfish engine.