George B Oakes Chess Games
Explore 6 George B Oakes chess games from 1963 to 1963 in the CipherChess chess database. See George B Oakes's full win, draw and loss record, results with the white and black pieces, the openings George B Oakes plays most, and replay any George B Oakes game move by move.
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About George B Oakes's chess games
This page collects 6 George B Oakes chess games from the CipherChess mega database, covering 1963 to 1963. Use it to study how George B Oakes handles both colours, which openings George B Oakes returns to most often, and how their results break down across wins, draws and losses. Every game links to an interactive board where you can replay George B Oakes's moves and run them through the engine, ideal preparation before facing George B Oakes over the board or online.
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Frequently asked questions
How many chess games has George B Oakes played?
The CipherChess database holds 6 chess games played by George B Oakes, spanning 1963 to 1963, with a 4 win, 0 draw and 2 loss record.
What openings does George B Oakes play?
George B Oakes's most-played opening in the database is the King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Classical Fianchetto. The full breakdown of George B Oakes's openings, with games and share, is listed above.
What is George B Oakes's win rate?
Across 6 games, George B Oakes scores 67% overall (counting a draw as half a point), with 4 wins, 0 draws and 2 losses.