Chess Game
Alexander Gorbatenko vs Andrey Vunder
St Petersburg RUS, 85. City Ch (m) SF, 2012 · Result 0–1 · Slav Defense: Quiet Variation, Schallopp Defense (D12).
Andrey Vunder1
Alexander Gorbatenko0
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1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Bf5 3. c4 e6 4. Nc3 c6 5. e3 Nf6 6. Qb3 Qb6 7. Qxb6 axb6 8. Nh4 Bg6 9. Nxg6 hxg6 10. cxd5 exd5 11. Bd2 Nbd7 12. Be2 Bd6 13. h3 b5 14. Bf3 Nf8 15. e4 dxe4 16. Nxe4 Nxe4 17. Bxe4 Nd7 18. O-O Nf6 19. Bf3 O-O 20. a3 Rfe8 21. Rfe1 Kf8 22. Kf1 Rxe1+ 23. Rxe1 Re8 24. Re3 Rd8 25. Ba5 Rd7 26. Ke2 Be7 27. Bb6 Nd5 28. Bxd5 Rxd5 29. Re5 Rd7 30. Bc5 f6 31. Re4 Kf7 32. Re3 Bf8 33. Re4 Rd5 34. b4 Rd7 35. Re3 Be7 36. Bb6 Rd5 37. Kd3 Bd8 38. Bxd8 Rxd8 39. Kc3 Rd6 40. Kd3 Re6 41. h4 Rd6 42. Kc3 Rd5 43. g4 Rd8 44. Kd3 Ra8 45. Ke2 Rd8 46. Kd3 Rh8 47. Rh3 Ke6 48. Ke4 Kd6 49. h5 Ke6 50. Rh1 gxh5 51. Rxh5 Rd8 52. Rh7 Kf7 53. Rh5 Re8+ 54. Kd3 Rd8 55. Ke4 Ke6 56. Rc5 g6 57. f4 Kd6 58. d5 Re8+ 59. Kd4 Re1 60. dxc6 bxc6 61. Rc3 Rg1 62. g5 fxg5 63. fxg5 Rxg5 64. Ke4 Re5+ 65. Kf4 g5+ 66. Kg4 Rd5 67. Rh3 Re5 68. Rd3+ Kc7 69. Rf3 c5 70. bxc5 Kc6 71. Rf8 Kxc5 72. Rc8+ Kd4 73. Rc7 Rc5 74. Rf7 Kc3 75. Rf3+ Kb2 76. Re3 Rc3 77. Re5 Rb3 78. Kxg5 Kxa3 79. Kf4 b4 80. Ke4 Rc3 81. Kd4 Rc8 82. Rh5 b3 83. Ra5+ Kb4 84. Ra7 Rd8+ 85. Ke3 b2 86. Ke2 Kc3 87. Rc7+ Kb3 0–1
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This chess game between Alexander Gorbatenko (2082) and Andrey Vunder (2271) was played at St Petersburg RUS, 85. City Ch (m) SF in 2012 and finished 0–1. The opening was the Slav Defense: Quiet Variation, Schallopp Defense (D12). 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 Alexander Gorbatenko and Andrey Vunder from the CipherChess mega database.