Chess Game
Shlomo Giterman vs Malkiel Peretz
Israel ch-ISR, date unknown · Result ½–½ · Zukertort Opening (A04).
Malkiel Peretz½
Shlomo Giterman½
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1. Nf3 f5 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. O-O Be7 5. d3 O-O 6. Nbd2 d6 7. e4 fxe4 8. dxe4 e5 9. c3 Nc6 10. Re1 Qe8 11. Nf1 Qh5 12. Bg5 Kh8 13. Bxf6 Rxf6 14. Ne3 Rf7 15. Nd2 Qh6 16. Qb3 Nd8 17. Rad1 Be6 18. Qb5 a6 19. Qe2 Nc6 20. Nd5 Raf8 21. Rf1 Bg5 22. Nc4 Bxd5 23. exd5 Ne7 24. Rd3 Nf5 25. Nd2 Bxd2 26. Qxd2 Qxd2 27. Rxd2 g5 28. Re2 h5 29. b4 Kg7 30. a4 a5 31. Re4 axb4 32. Rxb4 Ra8 33. Be4 Ne7 34. Ra1 b6 35. a5 bxa5 36. Rba4 Raf8 37. R1a2 Ng8 38. Rxa5 Nf6 39. Bf5 Nxd5 40. Be6 Nxc3 41. Bxf7 Rxf7 42. Rc2 Ne4 43. Ra6 Nf6 44. Rac6 Ne8 45. Kf1 Kf6 46. Ke2 Ke6 47. h3 Kd7 48. Ra6 Re7 49. Rac6 Kd8 50. Ra6 Ng7 51. Rb2 Kd7 52. Rb7 Ne6 53. Ra8 Kc6 54. Rbb8 h4 55. Re8 Nd4+ 56. Kd3 Rf7 57. Rf8 Rxf8 58. Rxf8 Kd5 59. Rg8 Ne6 60. Rh8 e4+ 61. Ke3 Ng7 62. Rg8 Nf5+ 63. Kd2 e3+ 64. fxe3 hxg3 65. Rxg5 Ke5 66. Rg4 d5 67. h4 c5 68. h5 Kf6 69. Ke2 c4 70. Kd2 Kf7 71. Rg5 Nd6 72. Ke2 Ne4 73. Rg6 Nf6 74. Rxg3 Nxh5 75. Rg5 Nf6 76. Kf3 Ke6 77. Kf4 c3 78. Rg6 c2 79. Rg1 d4 80. exd4 Kd5 81. Rc1 Kxd4 82. Rxc2 Nd5+ 83. Kf3 Ke5 84. Rc4 Nf6 85. Rf4 Ke6 86. Ra4 Ke5 87. Ra1 Nd5 88. Rd1 Nf6 89. Re1+ Kf5 90. Re7 ½–½
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This chess game between Shlomo Giterman (2340) and Malkiel Peretz (2370) was played at Israel ch-ISR and finished ½–½. The opening was the Zukertort Opening (A04). 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 Shlomo Giterman and Malkiel Peretz from the CipherChess mega database.