Chess Game
Kayven Riese vs Leonid Miretsky
Mechanics' Irving Chernev TNM; 30/90, S, 2008 · Result ½–½ · Caro-Kann Defense (B12).
Leonid Miretsky½
Kayven Riese½
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1. e4 c6 2. d4 e6 3. f4 d5 4. e5 g6 5. Nf3 Bg7 6. a4 a5 7. Be2 Ne7 8. O-O O-O 9. Bd2 b6 10. g4 Ba6 11. Nc3 Bxe2 12. Nxe2 Nd7 13. c3 Qc7 14. Ng3 f6 15. Qe2 fxe5 16. fxe5 c5 17. Ng5 Qc6 18. Qb5 Rae8 19. Rxf8+ Bxf8 20. Rf1 Qxb5 21. axb5 Bh6 22. Bf4 Bxg5 23. Bxg5 Kg7 24. Be3 h6 25. h4 Rc8 26. Ne2 Ng8 27. Nf4 Nf8 28. Ra1 c4 29. Kh2 g5 30. Nh5+ Kg6 31. hxg5 hxg5 32. Rf1 Nh7 33. Kg2 Rf8 34. Rh1 Ne7 35. Ng3 Rf7 36. Rb1 Nf8 37. Nh5 Nc8 38. b3 cxb3 39. Rxb3 Rc7 40. Nf6 Na7 41. Ne8 a4 42. Nxc7 axb3 43. Bc1 Kf7 44. Ba3 Ng6 45. Kf2 Nf4 46. Ke3 Ng2+ 47. Kd2 Nf4 48. Kc1 Nd3+ 49. Kd2 Nf2 50. Kc1 Nxg4 51. Kb2 Ne3 52. Kxb3 g4 53. Bc1 Nf5 54. Bf4 g3 55. Kb4 g2 56. Bh2 Nh4 57. Bg1 Nf3 58. Be3 g1=Q 59. Bxg1 Nxg1 60. Na8 Nc8 61. c4 Ne2 62. c5 Nxd4 63. cxb6 Nxb6 64. Nxb6 Ke8 65. Kc5 Nb3+ 66. Kd6 d4 67. Nc4 d3 68. b6 Na5 69. Nd2 Kd8 70. Kxe6 Kc8 71. Kd6 Nb7+ 72. Kc6 Nd8+ 73. Kd6 Kb7 74. Kd7 Nc6 75. e6 Kxb6 76. e7 Nxe7 77. Kxe7 Kc5 78. Ke6 Kd4 79. Kf5 Ke3 80. Ne4 Kf3 81. Ke5 Ke3 82. Kf5 Kf3 83. Ke5 Ke3 ½–½
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This chess game between Kayven Riese (1711) and Leonid Miretsky was played at Mechanics' Irving Chernev TNM; 30/90, S in 2008 and finished ½–½. The opening was the Caro-Kann Defense (B12). 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 Kayven Riese and Leonid Miretsky from the CipherChess mega database.