Chess Game
Roger Seletsky vs Adolfo A Bormida
IECG cup corr, date unknown · Result 0–1 · Vienna Game: Falkbeer Variation (C26).
Adolfo A Bormida1
Roger Seletsky0
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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Bc4 O-O 5. O-O Nc6 6. d3 Bxc3 7. bxc3 d5 8. exd5 Nxd5 9. Bxd5 Qxd5 10. c4 Qd6 11. Nd2 Qg6 12. Bb2 Bf5 13. Re1 f6 14. Rb1 Rfd8 15. Bc3 b6 16. Qf3 Ne7 17. Nf1 Bg4 18. Qb7 Bd7 19. Qf3 Nf5 20. Ne3 Nh4 21. Qd5+ Kh8 22. Kh1 Ba4 23. Qe4 Qxe4 24. dxe4 Ng6 25. Kg1 Nf4 26. f3 Kg8 27. Kf2 Ne6 28. Red1 Nc5 29. Bb4 Nb7 30. Ke2 Kf7 31. Ba3 Na5 32. Rxd8 Rxd8 33. c5 Bd7 34. cxb6 axb6 35. Nd5 Rc8 36. Bb4 Nc4 37. Ne3 Be6 38. a4 Ra8 39. Ra1 Na5 40. Nd5 Bxd5 41. exd5 Rd8 42. Bxa5 bxa5 43. c4 Rb8 44. Ra2 Ke7 45. Kd3 Kd6 46. f4 Rb3+ 47. Kc2 Re3 48. fxe5+ fxe5 49. Kd2 Re4 50. Rc2 Kc5 51. Rb2 Kxc4 52. Rb7 Kxd5 53. Rb5+ c5 54. Rxa5 Rd4+ 55. Ke3 Kc4 56. Ra7 Rg4 57. g3 Kb4 58. a5 Kb5 59. Re7 Kxa5 60. Rxe5 Kb4 61. Kd2 Rd4+ 62. Kc2 Rd7 63. Re4+ c4 64. Re8 Rf7 65. Rb8+ Kc5 66. Rc8+ Kd4 67. Rd8+ Ke3 68. Kc3 Kf3 69. Kxc4 Kg2 70. Rd2+ Kh3 71. Ra2 g5 72. Kd3 g4 73. Ke4 h5 74. Rb2 Rf1 75. Ke3 Rh1 76. Rb5 Rxh2 77. Rxh5+ Kxg3 78. Rf5 Kg2 79. Re5 Rh3+ 80. Kf4 g3 81. Rg5 Kf2 82. Kg4 Rh8 83. Rf5+ Kg2 84. Rg5 Rf8 85. Rc5 Rg8+ 86. Kf4 Kg1 87. Rc7 g2 88. Rb7 Rh8 89. Rb1+ Kh2 90. Re1 g1=Q 0–1
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This chess game between Roger Seletsky (1960) and Adolfo A Bormida (2235) was played at IECG cup corr and finished 0–1. The opening was the Vienna Game: Falkbeer Variation (C26). 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 Roger Seletsky and Adolfo A Bormida from the CipherChess mega database.