Maximiliaan Kerkvliet vs Migchiel De Jong
Vlissingen NED, 13. Open, 2009 · Result 0–1 · Dutch Defense: Stonewall Variation, Modern Variation (A90).
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Game details
- White
- Maximiliaan Kerkvliet (1999)
- Black
- Migchiel De Jong (2373)
- Result
- 0–1
- Event
- Vlissingen NED, 13. Open
- Year
- 2009
- Opening
- Dutch Defense: Stonewall Variation, Modern Variation (A90)
About this chess game
This chess game between Maximiliaan Kerkvliet (1999) and Migchiel De Jong (2373) was played at Vlissingen NED, 13. Open in 2009 and finished 0–1. The opening was the Dutch Defense: Stonewall Variation, Modern Variation (A90). You can replay the full game move by move on the interactive board above, or open it on the CipherChess analysis board to study every move with the Stockfish engine.
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Frequently asked questions
Who won Maximiliaan Kerkvliet vs Migchiel De Jong?
Maximiliaan Kerkvliet vs Migchiel De Jong (2009) finished 0–1, a win for Migchiel De Jong.
What opening was played in Maximiliaan Kerkvliet vs Migchiel De Jong?
The game opened with the Dutch Defense: Stonewall Variation, Modern Variation (ECO A90).
Can I replay this chess game move by move?
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