Chess Game
Stefan Schulz vs Friedhelm Binger
Muensterland Verbandsklasse-A 0304, 2004 · Result ½–½ · Ruy Lopez: Exchange Variation, Normal Variation (C69).
Friedhelm Binger½
Stefan Schulz½
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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Bxc6 dxc6 5. O-O f6 6. d4 exd4 7. Qxd4 Qxd4 8. Nxd4 c5 9. Nf3 Bg4 10. Nbd2 Bd6 11. h3 Bh5 12. b3 Ne7 13. g4 Bg6 14. Nh4 Bf7 15. Bb2 O-O 16. Nf5 Nxf5 17. gxf5 Bf4 18. Rad1 Bh5 19. f3 Rad8 20. Bc3 Rd7 21. Kf2 Rfd8 22. Ke2 b5 23. b4 cxb4 24. Bxb4 Re8 25. Kf2 Red8 26. Ke2 Rd4 27. a3 Bxd2 28. Rxd2 Rxe4+ 29. Kf2 Rxd2+ 30. Bxd2 Re5 31. Ba5 Rxf5 32. Kg3 c6 33. f4 Be8 34. Rd1 Rd5 35. Rxd5 cxd5 36. h4 Kf7 37. Bc3 Ke6 38. Bd4 Kf5 39. c3 Bh5 40. Bc5 Be2 41. Bf8 g5 42. fxg5 fxg5 43. hxg5 Kxg5 44. Be7+ Kf5 45. Kf2 Bc4 46. Kf3 h5 47. Bd6 Bb3 48. Ke3 Kg4 49. Bc7 Kh3 50. Kf2 Kg4 51. Ke3 Kf5 52. Kd4 Bc4 53. Ke3 Ke6 54. Kd4 Kd7 55. Bg3 Kc6 56. Bh4 Kd6 57. Bg3+ Ke6 58. Ke3 Kf5 59. Bb8 h4 60. Kd4 Ke6 61. Kc5 Kd7 62. Bh2 Kc8 63. Be5 Kb7 64. Bh2 Kc8 65. Be5 Kd7 66. Bb8 Ke6 67. Kd4 Kf5 68. Ke3 Kg4 69. Kf2 Bd3 70. Ke3 Be4 71. Kf2 a5 72. Ke3 h3 73. Bh2 Kf5 74. Kd4 Ke6 75. Kc5 Bd3 76. Kd4 Bc4 77. Kc5 Kd7 78. Bg3 Kc8 79. Bh2 Kb7 80. Bg3 Ka6 81. Bh2 ½–½
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This chess game between Stefan Schulz (1801) and Friedhelm Binger (1837) was played at Muensterland Verbandsklasse-A 0304 in 2004 and finished ½–½. The opening was the Ruy Lopez: Exchange Variation, Normal Variation (C69). 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 Stefan Schulz and Friedhelm Binger from the CipherChess mega database.