Chess Game
Rodolfo Farah vs Marcos Devcic
Buenos Aires Najdorf, 1992 · Result 1–0 · French Defense: Winawer Variation, Advance Variation (C16).
Marcos Devcic0
Rodolfo Farah1
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Qd7 5. a3 Bf8 6. Nce2 b6 7. Ng3 Ba6 8. Bxa6 Nxa6 9. Qd3 Nb8 10. h4 Nc6 11. Bd2 f6 12. f4 f5 13. Nh3 Nh6 14. Nf2 Be7 15. Ne2 O-O-O 16. Rh3 Kb8 17. Rc1 Rc8 18. c4 Rhd8 19. c5 Ka8 20. b4 Nb8 21. b5 c6 22. cxb6 cxb5 23. bxa7 Kxa7 24. Rb1 Rc4 25. Qb3 Na6 26. Qxb5 Qxb5 27. Rxb5 Rb8 28. Rxb8 Kxb8 29. Rb3+ Kc7 30. h5 Nb8 31. Rg3 Ng4 32. Ba5+ Kd7 33. Rb3 Nc6 34. Bb6 Rc2 35. Nxg4 fxg4 36. Kd1 Ra2 37. Rg3 Ke8 38. Rxg4 Kf7 39. Rg3 Bxa3 40. f5 exf5 41. Nf4 Bb2 42. e6+ Kf6 43. Re3 Ra8 44. Nxd5+ Kg5 45. e7 Re8 46. Re6 Nxe7 47. Rxe7 Rxe7 48. Nxe7 Kxh5 49. Kc2 Bxd4 50. Bxd4 f4 51. Kd2 Kg4 52. Ke2 h5 53. Bxg7 h4 54. Kf2 h3 55. gxh3+ Kxh3 56. Kf3 Kh2 57. Nd5 Kh3 58. Nc3 Kh2 59. Ne4 Kh1 60. Be5 Kh2 61. Bxf4+ Kh1 62. Be3 Kh2 63. Nc5 Kh1 64. Nd3 Kh2 65. Kf2 Kh1 66. Ne5 Kh2 67. Bf4+ Kh1 68. Kf3 Kg1 69. Ng4 Kh1 70. Nf2+ Kg1 71. Bg3 Kf1 72. Bh2 Ke1 73. Ne4 Kf1 74. Ng3+ Ke1 75. Ke3 Kd1 76. Kd3 Ke1 77. Bg1 Kd1 78. Bf2 Kc1 79. Bd4 Kb1 80. Ne4 Kc1 81. Bc3 Kd1 82. Nd6 Kc1 83. Nc4 Kb1 84. Bd2 Ka2 85. Kc2 Ka1 86. Bc1 Ka2 87. Ne3 Ka1 88. Nd1 Ka2 1–0
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This chess game between Rodolfo Farah (2205) and Marcos Devcic (2320) was played at Buenos Aires Najdorf in 1992 and finished 1–0. The opening was the French Defense: Winawer Variation, Advance Variation (C16). 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 Rodolfo Farah and Marcos Devcic from the CipherChess mega database.