Chess Game
Klaus Meulner vs Jaroslav Illetsko
2011 · Result 0–1 · Indian Defense (A45).
Jaroslav Illetsko1
Klaus Meulner0
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1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 Ne4 3. Bh4 c5 4. f3 Qa5+ 5. c3 Nf6 6. d5 d6 7. e4 Nbd7 8. Nd2 g6 9. Nh3 Bg7 10. Nf2 O-O 11. Be2 b5 12. O-O Rb8 13. a4 b4 14. c4 Qc7 15. a5 e5 16. Bg5 h6 17. Be3 Nh5 18. g3 f5 19. Nd3 f4 20. Bf2 fxg3 21. hxg3 Qd8 22. Kh2 Qg5 23. Rg1 Qe7 24. Nf1 Ndf6 25. Ne3 Nh7 26. Rh1 Ng5 27. Kg2 Bd7 28. Rh4 Rf7 29. Ng4 Rbf8 30. Ne1 Nh7 31. Qd2 Bxg4 32. Rxg4 g5 33. Be3 N5f6 34. Nd3 Nxg4 35. fxg4 Nf6 36. Nf2 Qe8 37. a6 Rd7 38. Ra5 Qg6 39. Qc2 Qe8 40. Rb5 Qc8 41. Qa4 Ne8 42. Nd1 Rdf7 43. Bg1 Nc7 44. Ra5 Qa8 45. Ne3 Rb8 46. Nf5 Rb6 47. Qc2 Bf8 48. Ra1 Qc8 49. Be3 Rxa6 50. Rh1 Rf6 51. Qd2 Rg6 52. Rh5 Qd8 53. Qc1 Ne8 54. Qh1 Qf6 55. Qc1 Qf7 56. Bf3 Nf6 57. Rh1 Ra2 58. Qb1 b3 59. Rd1 a5 60. Rd2 Qb7 61. Rf2 a4 62. Bd2 Qa6 63. Be2 a3 64. Bc3 axb2 65. Bxb2 Qa5 66. Bf3 Qb4 67. Qd3 Ra4 68. Ne3 Ra7 69. Bd1 Rf7 70. Bc3 Qa4 71. Rb2 Rb7 72. Nf5 Kh7 73. Rf2 Qa3 74. Bb2 Qa4 75. Bc3 Rb6 76. Rb2 Rg8 77. Ne3 Bg7 78. Qf1 Qd7 79. Rxb3 Rxb3 80. Bxb3 Nxg4 81. Qf5+ Qxf5 82. Nxf5 Bf8 83. Ba5 h5 84. Bc7 Rg6 85. Ba4 Nh6 86. Ne3 Rg7 87. Bd8 Be7 88. Bc7 g4 89. Bb8 Rg8 90. Bc7 Kg7 91. Bd7 Kf6 92. Kf2 Ra8 93. Bc6 Ra2+ 94. Kf1 Kg5 95. Be8 h4 96. gxh4+ Kxh4 97. Ng2+ Kg3 98. Ne3 Kf3 0–1
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This chess game between Klaus Meulner (2119) and Jaroslav Illetsko (2144) was played in 2011 and finished 0–1. The opening was the Indian Defense (A45). 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 Meulner and Jaroslav Illetsko from the CipherChess mega database.