Chess Game
Arno Zude vs Martin Botschek
Bayern-chI Bank Hofmann 6th, 2002 · Result ½–½ · Caro-Kann Defense (B15).
Martin Botschek½
Arno Zude½
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1. e4 g6 2. d4 Bg7 3. Nc3 c6 4. f4 d5 5. e5 h5 6. Nf3 Bg4 7. Be2 Nh6 8. Be3 e6 9. Bf2 Nf5 10. Qd2 Nd7 11. O-O-O Qa5 12. a3 Bf8 13. Nb1 Qa4 14. Nc3 Qa5 15. Nb1 Qa4 16. g3 b5 17. h3 Bxf3 18. Bxf3 Nb6 19. Qd3 Nc4 20. Qb3 Qa6 21. g4 Ng7 22. Nd2 Rb8 23. Be2 Rb6 24. Nxc4 bxc4 25. Qc3 Be7 26. Kd2 Qa4 27. Rdg1 h4 28. Ra1 Kd7 29. Rhb1 Rhb8 30. Be3 R6b7 31. Ke1 Bd8 32. Bd2 Ne8 33. Kf2 Nc7 34. Bd1 Nb5 35. Qb4 Qxb4 36. axb4 Nxd4 37. Be3 Nb5 38. c3 a5 39. Bc5 axb4 40. Bxb4 c5 41. Bxc5 Nxc3 42. bxc3 Rxb1 43. Rxb1 Rxb1 44. Ba4+ Kc8 45. Be8 Rb7 46. f5 gxf5 47. gxf5 Ba5 48. Bd4 Kd8 49. Ba4 Bb6 50. Ke3 Bxd4+ 51. Kxd4 Ra7 52. Bd1 exf5 53. Bf3 Ra2 54. Bxd5 Rd2+ 55. Kxc4 f4 56. Bf3 Ke7 57. Bg4 Rg2 58. Bc8 Rg8 59. Bb7 Rg3 60. Bc8 f3 61. Kd3 f2+ 62. Ke2 Rxc3 63. Bg4 Rc2+ 64. Kf1 Rb2 65. Bc8 Kd8 66. Bg4 Kc7 67. Bh5 Rb5 68. Bxf7 Rxe5 69. Bg6 Re6 70. Bh7 Rf6 71. Be4 Kd6 72. Bg2 Ke5 73. Ke2 Kf4 74. Kxf2 Rb6 75. Bf3 Rb2+ 76. Be2 Ra2 77. Kf1 Kg3 78. Bg4 Rf2+ 79. Ke1 Rf4 80. Bc8 Kg2 81. Ke2 Re4+ 82. Kd3 Re7 83. Bg4 Kf2 84. Bc8 Re3+ 85. Kd4 Re8 86. Bg4 Rg8 87. Be6 Rg6 88. Bf5 Rg5 89. Ke4 Rxf5 ½–½
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This chess game between Arno Zude (2405) and Martin Botschek (2235) was played at Bayern-chI Bank Hofmann 6th in 2002 and finished ½–½. The opening was the Caro-Kann Defense (B15). 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 Arno Zude and Martin Botschek from the CipherChess mega database.