Chess Game
Andrei Deviatkin vs Jakov Geller
TCh-Moscow 2016, 2016 · Result 0–1 · Queen's Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (D02).
Jakov Geller1
Andrei Deviatkin0
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1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bf4 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. e3 Qb6 6. Qc2 Bg4 7. Nbd2 e6 8. h3 Bf5 9. Qb3 c4 10. Qxb6 axb6 11. a3 h6 12. Be2 b5 13. Rc1 Nd7 14. O-O Nb6 15. Bd1 Na4 16. Bxa4 bxa4 17. Rfe1 Bh7 18. e4 O-O-O 19. Ne5 Nxe5 20. Bxe5 f6 21. Bg3 Kd7 22. Re2 Be7 23. Rce1 Rhe8 24. f3 Rc8 25. Nf1 dxe4 26. fxe4 e5 27. dxe5 Bc5+ 28. Kh2 fxe5 29. Ne3 Bxe3 30. Rxe3 Ke6 31. Bh4 Rf8 32. Rd1 Rf4 33. Rd8 Rxd8 34. Bxd8 Rf2 35. h4 Rxb2 36. Ba5 Rf2 37. Kh3 h5 38. Bb4 Rf4 39. Rg3 Bxe4 40. Rxg7 Rf2 41. Rg5 Rb2 42. Rxh5 Bxg2+ 43. Kg4 Bc6 44. Rh6+ Kd5 45. Rd6+ Ke4 46. h5 Rg2+ 47. Kh4 Kf5 48. h6 Be4 49. Kh3 Rg5 50. Bc5 Kf4 51. Rf6+ Bf5+ 52. Kh4 Rg4+ 53. Kh5 Rg5+ 54. Kh4 Rg4+ 55. Kh5 Rg3 56. Bf2 Rg5+ 57. Kh4 Rg4+ 58. Kh5 Rg5+ 59. Kh4 Rg2 60. Be3+ Kxe3 61. Rxf5 Rh2+ 62. Kg5 e4 63. Kg6 Kd2 64. Rh5 Rxh5 65. Kxh5 e3 66. h7 e2 67. h8=Q e1=Q 68. Qd4+ Kc2 69. Qxc4 Qd1+ 70. Kh4 Kb2 71. Qc5 Qe1+ 72. Kh5 Qd1+ 73. Kh6 Qb3 74. c4 Qxa3 75. Qf2+ Ka1 76. Qd4+ Ka2 77. c5 Qc1+ 78. Kg6 Qc2+ 79. Kh6 Qh2+ 80. Kg6 Qg2+ 81. Kh5 Qf3+ 82. Kg5 a3 83. Qc4+ Kb2 84. Qd4+ Kc2 85. Qc4+ Qc3 86. Qe4+ Qd3 87. Qxb7 a2 88. Qh1 Qe3+ 89. Kg4 Qd4+ 0–1
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This chess game between Andrei Deviatkin (2508) and Jakov Geller (2488) was played at TCh-Moscow 2016 in 2016 and finished 0–1. The opening was the Queen's Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (D02). 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 Andrei Deviatkin and Jakov Geller from the CipherChess mega database.