Chess Game
Klaus Euler vs Karl Heinz Will
Bad Zwesten Open 5th, 2001 · Result 1–0 · English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense, Queen's Knight Variation (A16).
Karl Heinz Will0
Klaus Euler1
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1. Nf3 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. g3 O-O 5. Bg2 d6 6. Qc2 Nbd7 7. b4 e5 8. Bb2 Re8 9. e4 c6 10. O-O Nf8 11. b5 Be6 12. d3 cxb5 13. Nxb5 a6 14. Nc3 Rc8 15. Ng5 Bd7 16. Qb3 h6 17. Nf3 Rb8 18. a4 Be6 19. Nd5 N6d7 20. Rfb1 Nc5 21. Qd1 Nfd7 22. d4 Nxe4 23. dxe5 dxe5 24. Nxe5 Nxe5 25. Bxe4 Nc6 26. Bxg7 Kxg7 27. Qd2 Bxd5 28. Bxd5 Qf6 29. Kg2 Nd4 30. Qc3 Re2 31. Rf1 Rc2 32. Qe3 Re2 33. Qc3 Rc2 34. Qe3 Re2 35. Qc3 b6 36. Rad1 Nf5 37. Qxf6+ Kxf6 38. Kg1 Rbe8 39. Rb1 Rb8 40. Rfe1 Nd4 41. Rxe2 Nxe2+ 42. Kf1 Nc3 43. Ra1 Nxd5 44. cxd5 Ke5 45. Rd1 Rd8 46. f4+ Kd6 47. Kf2 Rc8 48. Rb1 Rb8 49. Rd1 b5 50. Ke3 b4 51. Kd4 Rc8 52. Rb1 a5 53. g4 Rc5 54. h4 Rxd5+ 55. Kc4 Rc5+ 56. Kd4 Rc3 57. Re1 f6 58. f5 gxf5 59. gxf5 Rc6 60. Re8 Kd7 61. Ra8 Rc1 62. Rxa5 b3 63. Rb5 Rb1 64. Kc3 Rh1 65. Kxb3 Rxh4 66. a5 Kc7 67. Rb6 Rh1 68. Rxf6 h5 69. a6 Kb8 70. Kc4 Ka7 71. Rh6 h4 72. Kd4 Ra1 73. Ke3 h3 74. Kf4 h2 75. Rxh2 Rxa6 76. Kg5 Kb7 77. Rh7+ Kc8 78. f6 Kd8 1–0
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This chess game between Klaus Euler (1767) and Karl Heinz Will was played at Bad Zwesten Open 5th in 2001 and finished 1–0. The opening was the English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense, Queen's Knight Variation (A16). 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 Klaus Euler and Karl Heinz Will from the CipherChess mega database.