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88 Queen Hunger Games Pursued FTB Jack
Compiled by fredthebear
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NOT dedicated to the QGD, Chigorin's defense but will naturally include similar games and themes.

"Chess is a sport. The main object in the game of chess remains the achievement of victory." ― Max Euwe

"It is a profound mistake to imagine that the art of combination depends only on natural talent, and that it cannot be learned." ― Richard Reti

"The most powerful weapon in chess is to have the next move." ― David Bronstein

"Unadaptability is often a virtue." ― Flannery O'Connor

"Giving doesn't always involve money." ― Charmaine J. Forde

"Win with grace, lose with dignity!" ― Susan Polgar

"What does it take to be a champion? Desire, dedication, determination, personal and professional discipline, focus, concentration, strong nerves, the will to win, and yes, talent!" ― Susan Polgar

"No matter how successful you are (or will be), never ever forget the people who helped you along the way, and pay it forward! Don't become arrogant and conceited just because you gained a few rating points or made a few bucks. Stay humble and be nice, especially to your fans!" ― Susan Polgar

"When you see a good move – WAIT! – look for a better one." ― Emanuel Lasker The Portuguese chess player and author Pedro Damiano (1480–1544) first wrote this in his book "Questo libro e da imparare giocare a scachi et de li partiti" published in Rome, Italy, in 1512.

"Capablanca didn't make separate moves - he was creating a chess picture. Nobody could compare with him in this." ― Mikhail Botvinnik

"Whether this advantage is theoretically sufficient to win or not does not worry Capablanca. He simply wins the ending. That is why he is Capablanca!" ― Max Euwe

"He (Capablanca) makes the game look easy. Art lies in the concealment of art." ― Philip W. Sergeant

"It's entirely possible that Capa could not imagine that there could be a better move than one he thought was good and he was usually right." ― Mike Franett

"Capablanca's games generally take the following course: he begins with a series of extremely fine prophylactic maneuvers, which neutralize his opponent's attempts to complicate the game; he then proceeds, slowly but surely, to set up an attacking position. This attacking position, after a series of simplifications, is transformed into a favorable endgame, which he conducts with matchless technique." ― Aaron Nimzowitsch

"What others could not see in a month's study, he (Capablanca) saw at a glance." ― Reuben Fine

"Capablanca invariably chose the right option, no matter how intricate the position." ― Garry Kasparov.

"He (Capablanca) had the totally undeserved reputation of being the greatest living endgame player. His trick was to keep his openings simple and then play with such brilliance that it was decided in the middle game before reaching the ending - even though his opponent didn't always know it. His almost complete lack of book knowledge forced him to push harder to squeeze the utmost out of every position." ― Bobby Fischer

"A passed pawn increase in strength as the number of pieces on the board diminishes." ― Jose Raul Capablanca

All that glitters is not gold – this line can be found in a text from c.1220: ‘ Nis hit nower neh gold al that ter schineth.'

A friend in need is a friend indeed – a proverb from c.1035 say this: ‘Friend shall be known in time of need.'

All's well that ends well – a line from the mid-13th century is similar: ‘Wel is him te wel ende mai.' Meanwhile, Henry Knighton's Chronicle from the late 14th-century one can read: ‘ If the ende be wele, than is alle wele.'

Hay dos maneras de hermosura: una del alma y otra del cuerpo; la del alma campea y se muestra en el entendimiento, en la honestidad, en el buen proceder, en la liberalidad y en la buena crianza, y todas estas partes caben y pueden estar en un hombre feo; y cuando se pone la mira en esta hermosura, y no en la del cuerpo, suele nacer el amor con ímpetu y con ventajas. (There are two kinds of beauty: one of the soul and the other of the body; that of the soul shows and demonstrates itself in understanding, in honesty, in good behavior, in generosity and in good breeding, and all these things can find room and exist in an ugly man; and when one looks at this type of beauty, and not bodily beauty, love is inclined to spring up forcefully and overpoweringly.) ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616)

Cuando una puerta se cierra, otra se abre. (When one door is closed, another is opened.) ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616)

Dijo la sartén a la caldera, quítate allá ojinegra. (The frying pan said to the cauldron, "Get out of here, black-eyed one." This is believed to be the source of the phrase "the pot calling the kettle black.") ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

The Night
BY HENRY VAUGHAN
John 3.2

Through that pure virgin shrine,
That sacred veil drawn o'er Thy glorious noon, That men might look and live, as glowworms shine, And face the moon,
Wise Nicodemus saw such light
As made him know his God by night.

Most blest believer he!
Who in that land of darkness and blind eyes
Thy long-expected healing wings could see,
When Thou didst rise!
And, what can never more be done,
Did at midnight speak with the Sun!

O who will tell me where
He found Thee at that dead and silent hour?
What hallowed solitary ground did bear
So rare a flower,
Within whose sacred leaves did lie
The fulness of the Deity?

No mercy-seat of gold,
No dead and dusty cherub, nor carved stone,
But His own living works did my Lord hold
And lodge alone;
Where trees and herbs did watch and peep
And wonder, while the Jews did sleep.

Dear night! this world's defeat;
The stop to busy fools; care's check and curb; The day of spirits; my soul's calm retreat
Which none disturb!
Christ's progress, and His prayer time;
The hours to which high heaven doth chime;

God's silent, searching flight;
When my Lord's head is filled with dew, and all His locks are wet with the clear drops of night; His still, soft call;
His knocking time; the soul's dumb watch,
When spirits their fair kindred catch.

Were all my loud, evil days
Calm and unhaunted as is thy dark tent,
Whose peace but by some angel's wing or voice
Is seldom rent,
Then I in heaven all the long year
Would keep, and never wander here.

But living where the sun
Doth all things wake, and where all mix and tire Themselves and others, I consent and run
To every mire,
And by this world's ill-guiding light,
Err more than I can do by night.

There is in God, some say,
A deep but dazzling darkness, as men here
Say it is late and dusky, because they
See not all clear.
O for that night! where I in Him
Might live invisible and dim!

* Alphabetical Glossary: https://www.chess-poster.com/englis...

* Bearly Thinking: https://www.etsy.com/listing/972054...

* Best of the British: Game Collection: Best of the British

* Brilliant games: Game Collection: Brilliant games

* 'Chess Praxis' by Aron Nimzowitsch: Game Collection: Chess Praxis (Nimzowitsch)

* Champion miniatures: Game Collection: Champions miniature champions

* Caviar: https://www.chess.com/article/view/...

* Chess Step-by-Step: https://www.chess.com/learn-how-to-...

* CFN: https://www.youtube.com/@CFNChannel

* Crouch's book: Game Collection: Chess Secrets - Attackers (Crouch)

* Diagrammed Checkmate Patterns: Game Collection: Checkmate: Checkmate Patterns

* Epic: Game Collection: Epic Battles of the CB by R.N. Coles - keypusher

* Exchange sacs: Game Collection: Exchange sacs - 1

* The are exceptions: https://academicchess.com/worksheet...

* The Fireside Book of Chess by Irving Chernev and Fred Reinfeld: Game Collection: Fireside Book of Chess

* Great Combinations: Game Collection: Combinations

* '500 Master Games of Chess' by Savielly Tartakower and Julius Du Mont: Game Collection: 500 Master Games of Chess

* 'The Mammoth Book of the World's Greatest Chess Games' by Graham Burgess, John Nunn and John Emms. New expanded edition-now with 125 games. Game Collection: Mammoth Book-Greatest Games (Nunn/Burgess/Emms)

* Middlegame Combinations by Peter Romanovsky: Game Collection: Middlegame Combinations by Peter Romanovsky

* Shirov's miniatures: Game Collection: Shirov miniatures

* Secrets of the Russian Chess Masters Volume II: Game Collection: Secrets of the Russian Chess Masters Volume II

* Russian Ruys: Game Collection: Chess in the USSR 1945 - 72, Part 2 (Leach)

* Rubinstein: Game Collection: Rubinstein's Chess Masterpieces

* Variety of Traps: https://www.chess.com/clubs/forum/v...

* Starting Out 1d4: Game Collection: Starting Out: 1 d4!

* Women: Asian Continental (Women) (2019)

* Liren 1st, Carlsen 7th?! GCT St. Louis Rapid & Blitz (2019)

* St. Louis, MO: Sinquefield Cup (2019)

* Theater chess: Grand Prix Hamburg (2019)

* Country Club chess: GCT Bucharest Rapid & Blitz (2019)

* Tie-breaker: Grand Prix Monaco (Women) (2019)

* Too many rules and regulations: London Chess Classic GCT Finals (2019)

* Magnus is on top of the world! World Rapid Championship (2019)

* Triple Crown Winner!!!
World Blitz Championship (2019)

* Ju Retains Her Reign!! Ju - Goryachkina Women's World Championship Match (2020)

* Caruana Tops the Stars! Tata Steel Masters (2020)

* Seven players tied for first place! Gibraltar Masters (2020)

* Nutcracker: Nutcracker Match of the Generations (2020)

* Online Nations Cup won by China: FIDE Chess.com Online Nations Cup (2020)

* Dubov comes in 2nd place to you-know-who: FIDE Online Steinitz Memorial (2020)

* Clutch Chess: A new knockout format: Clutch Champions Showdown (2020)

* The Chain: https://www.bing.com/videos/rivervi...

* Dust in the Wind: https://www.bing.com/videos/rivervi...

* Bill Wall should have been on beer commercials crushing empty beer cans with his bare hands: Bill Wall

* Gambits by ECO code: https://www.jimmyvermeer.com/openin...

* Online safety: https://www.entrepreneur.com/scienc...

* Pawn Instruction: http://www.logicalchess.com/learn/l...

* Read The Planet Greenpawn - https://www.redhotpawn.com/

* Sports Clichés: http://www.sportscliche.com/

* Top Chessgames by ECO Code: http://schachsinn.de/gamelist.htm

* Top Games by Year: Wikipedia article: List of chess games

* Terminology: https://www.angelfire.com/games5/ch...

* Mr. Harvey's Puzzle Challenge: https://wtharvey.com/

* Patty Loveless "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" https://www.bing.com/videos/rivervi...

A Dialogue conteinyng the nomber in effect of all the Proverbes in the Englishe tongue, 1562:

Some hear and see him whom he heareth nor seeth not

But fields have eyes and woods have ears, ye wot

And also on my maids he is ever tooting.

Can ye judge a man, (quoth I), by his looking?

What, a cat may look on a king, ye know!

My cat's leering look, (quoth she), at first show,

Showeth me that my cat goeth a caterwauling;

And specially by his manner of drawing

To Madge, my fair maid.

<Five Preliminary Endgame Rules According to CJS Purdy

1. Before even beginning to think of making a passed pawn, put all your pieces into as good positions as possible.

2. Avoid pawn-moves while you are getting your pieces well positioned because pawn-moves create lasting weaknesses and thus make your task harder.

3. Try to free your position from weaknesses; and if possible, make it hard for the opponent to do likewise.

4. When trying to win, keep pawns on both wings. When trying to draw, play to eliminate all the pawns on one wing. With pawns on one wing only, a pawn plus is usually insufficient for a win.

5. If you are a pawn up or more, exchange pieces (not pawns) wherever you can do so without losing in position.

Exception: do not rush an exchange that will leave you with a single bishop running on the opposite color to the enemy's single bishop. Also, refrain from exchanging if it will give your opponent two bishops against bishop and knight. Posted by Chessbuzz>

Riddle: What word is always pronounced wrong?

The first American Chess Congress, organized by Daniel Willard Fiske and held in New York, October 6 to November 10, 1857, was won by Paul Morphy. It was a knockout tournament in which draws did not count. The top sixteen American players were invited (William Allison, Samuel Robert Calthrop, Daniel Willard Fiske, William James Fuller, Hiram Kennicott, Hubert Knott, Theodor Lichtenhein, Napoleon Marache, Hardman Philips Montgomery, Alexander Beaufort Meek, Paul Morphy, Louis Paulsen, Frederick Perrin, Benjamin Raphael, Charles Henry Stanley, and James Thompson). First prize was $300. Morphy refused any money, but accepted a silver service consisting of a pitcher, four goblets, and a tray. Morphy's prize was given to him by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. ― Wikipedia

Riddle Answer: Wrong!

<Below is a Morphy acrostic by C.V. Grinfield from page 334 of the Chess Player's Chronicle, 1861: Mightiest of masters of the chequer'd board,
Of early genius high its boasted lord!
Rising in youth's bright morn to loftiest fame, Princeliest of players held with one acclaim;
Host in thyself – all-conquering in fight: – Yankees exult! – in your great champion's might.>

Bishop Blougrams Apology
by Robert Browning

NO more wine? then we'll push back chairs and talk.

A final glass for me, though: cool, i' faith!
We ought to have our Abbey back, you see.

It's different, preaching in basilicas,
And doing duty in some masterpiece
Like this of brother Pugin's, bless his heart!
I doubt if they're half baked, those chalk rosettes, Ciphers and stucco-twiddlings everywhere;
It's just like breathing in a lime-kiln: eh?
These hot long ceremonies of our church
Cost us a little--oh, they pay the price,
You take me--amply pay it! Now, we'll talk.

So, you despise me, Mr.
Gigadibs.

No deprecation,--nay, I beg you, sir!
Beside 't is our engagement: don't you know,
I promised, if you'd watch a dinner out,
We'd see truth dawn together?--truth that peeps Over the glasses' edge when dinner's done,

And body gets its sop and holds its noise
And leaves soul free a little.
Now's the time:
'T is break of day! You do despise me then.

And if I say, "despise me,"--never fear!
I know you do not in a certain sense--
Not in my arm-chair, for example: here,
I well imagine you respect my place
( Status, entourage , worldly circumstance)
Quite to its value--very much indeed:
--Are up to the protesting eyes of you
In pride at being seated here for once--
You'll turn it to such capital account!
When somebody, through years and years to come, Hints of the bishop,--names me--that's enough:
"Blougram? I knew him"--(into it you slide)
"Dined with him once, a Corpus Christi Day,
"All alone, we two; he's a clever man:
"And after dinner,--why, the wine you know,--
"Oh, there was wine, and good!--what with the wine . .

"'Faith, we began upon all sorts of talk!
"He's no bad fellow, Blougram; he had seen
"Something of mine he relished, some review:
"He's quite above their humbug in his heart,
"Half-said as much, indeed--the thing's his trade.

"I warrant, Blougram's sceptical at times:
"How otherwise? I liked him, I confess!"

Che che , my dear sir, as we say at Rome,
Don't you protest now! It's fair give and take; You have had your turn and spoken your home-truths: The hand's mine now, and here you follow suit.

Thus much conceded, still the first fact stays-- You do despise me; your ideal of life
Is not the bishop's: you would not be I.

You would like better to be Goethe, now,
Or Buonaparte, or, bless me, lower still,
Count D'Orsay,--so you did what you preferred,
Spoke as you thought, and, as you cannot help,
Believed or disbelieved, no matter what,
So long as on that point, whate'er it was,
You loosed your mind, were whole and sole yourself.

--That, my ideal never can include,
Upon that element of truth and worth
Never be based! for say they make me Pope--
(They can't--suppose it for our argument!)
Why, there I'm at my tether's end, I've reached My height, and not a height which pleases you:
An unbelieving Pope won't do, you say.

It's like those eerie stories nurses tell,
Of how some actor on a stage played Death,
With pasteboard crown, sham orb and tinselled dart, And called himself the monarch of the world;

Then, going in the tire-room afterward,
Because the play was done, to shift himself,
Got touched upon the sleeve familiarly,
The moment he had shut the closet door,
By Death himself.
Thus God might touch a Pope
At unawares, ask what his baubles mean,
And whose part he presumed to play just now?
Best be yourself, imperial, plain and true!

So, drawing comfortable breath again,
You weigh and find, whatever more or less
I boast of my ideal realized,
Is nothing in the balance when opposed
To your ideal, your grand simple life,
Of which you will not realize one jot.

I am much, you are nothing; you would be all,
I would be merely much: you beat me there.

No, friend, you do not beat me: hearken why!
The common problem, yours, mine, every one's,
Is--not to fancy what were fair in life
Provided it could be,--but, finding first
What may be, then find how to make it fair
Up to our means: a very different thing!
No abstract intellectual plan of life
Quite irrespective of life's plainest laws,

But one, a man, who is man and nothing more,
May lead within a world which (by your leave)
Is Rome or London, not Fool's-paradise.

Embellish Rome, idealize away,
Make paradise of London if you can,
You're welcome, nay, you're wise.

A simile!
We mortals cross the ocean of this world
Each in his average cabin of a life;
The best's not big, the worst yields elbow-room.

Now for our six months' voyage--how prepare?
You come on shipboard with a landsman's list
Of things he calls convenient: so they are!
An India screen is pretty furniture,
A piano-forte is a fine resource,
All Balzac's novels occupy one shelf,
The new edition fifty volumes long;
And little Greek books, with the funny type
They get up well at Leipsic, fill the next:
Go on! slabbed marble, what a bath it makes!
And Parma's pride, the Jerome, let us add!
'T were pleasant could Correggio's fleeting glow Hang full in face of one where'er one roams,
Since he more than the others brings with him
Italy's self,--the marvellous Modenese!--

Yet was not on your list before, perhaps.

--Alas, friend, here's the agent .
. . is't the name?
The captain, or whoever's master here--
You see him screw his face up; what's his cry
Ere you set foot on shipboard? "Six feet square!" If you won't understand what six feet mean,
Compute and purchase stores accordingly--
And if, in pique because he overhauls
Your Jerome, piano, bath, you come on board
Bare--why, you cut a figure at the first
While sympathetic landsmen see you off;
Not afterward, when long ere half seas over,
You peep up from your utterly naked boards
Into some snug and well-appointed berth,
Like mine for instance (try the cooler jug--
Put back the other, but don't jog the ice!)
And mortified you mutter "Well and good;
"He sits enjoying his sea-furniture;
"'T is stout and proper, and there's store of it: "Though I've the better notion, all agree,
"Of fitting rooms up.
Hang the carpenter,
"Neat ship-shape fixings and contrivances--
"I would have brought my Jerome, frame and all!" And meantime you bring nothing: never mind--
You've proved your artist-nature: what you don't You might bring, so despise me, as I say.

Now come, let's backward to the starting-place.

See my way: we're two college friends, suppose.

Prepare together for our voyage, then;
Each note and check the other in his work,--
Here's mine, a bishop's outfit; criticize!
What's wrong? why won't you be a bishop too?

Why first, you don't believe, you don't and can't, (Not statedly, that is, and fixedly
And absolutely and exclusively)
In any revelation called divine.

No dogmas nail your faith; and what remains
But say so, like the honest man you are?
First, therefore, overhaul theology!
Nay, I too, not a fool, you please to think,
Must find believing every whit as hard:
And if I do not frankly say as much,
The ugly consequence is clear enough.

Now wait, my friend: well, I do not believe--
If you'll accept no faith that is not fixed,
Absolute and exclusive, as you say.

You're wrong--I mean to prove it in due time.

Meanwhile, I know where difficulties lie
I could not, cannot solve, nor ever shall,
So give up hope accordingly to solve--

(To you, and over the wine).
Our dogmas then
With both of us, though in unlike degree,
Missing full credence--overboard with them!
I mean to meet you on your own premise:
Good, there go mine in company with yours!

And now what are we? unbelievers both,
Calm and complete, determinately fixed
To-day, to-morrow and for ever, pray?
You'll guarantee me that? Not so, I think!
In no wise! all we've gained is, that belief,
As unbelief before, shakes us by fits,
Confounds us like its predecessor.
Where's
The gain? how can we guard our unbelief,
Make it bear fruit to us?--the problem here.

Just when we are safest, there's a sunset-touch, A fancy from a flower-bell, some one's death,
A chorus-ending from Euripides,--
And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears
As old and new at once as nature's self,
To rap and knock and enter in our soul,
Take hands and dance there, a fantastic ring,
Round the ancient idol, on his base again,--
The grand Perhaps! We look on helplessly.

There the old misgivings, crooked questions are-- This good God,--what he could do, if he would,

Would, if he could--then must have done long since: If so, when, where and how? some way must be,-- Once feel about, and soon or late you hit
Some sense, in which it might be, after all.

Why not, "The Way, the Truth, the Life?"

--That way
Over the mountain, which who stands upon
Is apt to doubt if it be meant for a road;
While, if he views it from the waste itself,
Up goes the line there, plain from base to brow, Not vague, mistakeable! what's a break or two
Seen from the unbroken desert either side?
And then (to bring in fresh philosophy)
What if the breaks themselves should prove at last The most consummate of contrivances
To train a man's eye, teach him what is faith?
And so we stumble at truth's very test!
All we have gained then by our unbelief
Is a life of doubt diversified by faith,
For one of faith diversified by doubt:
We called the chess-board white,--we call it black.

"Well," you rejoin, "the end's no worse, at least; "We've reason for both colours on the board:
"Why not confess then, where I drop the faith
"And you the doubt, that I'm as right as you?"

Because, friend, in the next place, this being so, And both things even,--faith and unbelief
Left to a man's choice,--we'll proceed a step,
Returning to our image, which I like.

A man's choice, yes--but a cabin-passenger's--
The man made for the special life o' the world-- Do you forget him? I remember though!
Consult our ship's conditions and you find
One and but one choice suitable to all;
The choice, that you unluckily prefer,
Turning things topsy-turvy--they or it
Going to the ground.
Belief or unbelief
Bears upon life, determines its whole course,
Begins at its beginning.
See the world
Such as it is,--you made it not, nor I;
I mean to take it as it is,--and you,
Not so you'll take it,--though you get nought else.

I know the special kind of life I like,
What suits the most my idiosyncrasy,
Brings out the best of me and bears me fruit
In power, peace, pleasantness and length of days.

I find that positive belief does this
For me, and unbelief, no whit of this.

--For you, it does, however?--that, we'll try!
'T is clear, I cannot lead my life, at least,

Induce the world to let me peaceably,
Without declaring at the outset, "Friends,
"I absolutely and peremptorily
"Believe!"--I say, faith is my waking life:
One sleeps, indeed, and dreams at intervals,
We know, but waking's the main point with us
And my provision's for life's waking part.

Accordingly, I use heart, head and hand
All day, I build, scheme, study, and make friends; And when night overtakes me, down I lie,
Sleep, dream a little, and get done with it,
The sooner the better, to begin afresh.

What's midnight doubt before the dayspring's faith? You, the philosopher, that disbelieve,
That recognize the night, give dreams their weight-- To be consistent you should keep your bed,
Abstain from healthy acts that prove you man,
For fear you drowse perhaps at unawares!
And certainly at night you'll sleep and dream,
Live through the day and bustle as you please.

And so you live to sleep as I to wake,
To unbelieve as I to still believe?
Well, and the common sense o' the world calls you Bed-ridden,--and its good things come to me.

Its estimation, which is half the fight,
That's the first-cabin comfort I secure:

The next .
. . but you perceive with half an eye!
Come, come, it's best believing, if we may;
You can't but own that!

Next, concede again,
If once we choose belief, on all accounts
We can't be too decisive in our faith,
Conclusive and exclusive in its terms,
To suit the world which gives us the good things.

In every man's career are certain points
Whereon he dares not be indifferent;
The world detects him clearly, if he dare,
As baffled at the game, and losing life.

He may care little or he may care much
For riches, honour, pleasure, work, repose,
Since various theories of life and life's
Success are extant which might easily
Comport with either estimate of these;
And whoso chooses wealth or poverty,
Labour or quiet, is not judged a fool
Because his fellow would choose otherwise:
We let him choose upon his own account
So long as he's consistent with his choice.

But certain points, left wholly to himself,
When once a man has arbitrated on,
We say he must succeed there or go hang.

Thus, he should wed the woman he loves most
Or needs most, whatsoe'er the love or need--
For he can't wed twice.
Then, he must avouch,
Or follow, at the least, sufficiently,
The form of faith his conscience holds the best, Whate'er the process of conviction was:
For nothing can compensate his mistake
On such a point, the man himself being judge:
He cannot wed twice, nor twice lose his soul.

Well now, there's one great form of Christian faith I happened to be born in--which to teach
Was given me as I grew up, on all hands,
As best and readiest means of living by;
The same on examination being proved
The most pronounced moreover, fixed, precise
And absolute form of faith in the whole world-- Accordingly, most potent of all forms
For working on the world.
Observe, my friend!
Such as you know me, I am free to say,
In these hard latter days which hamper one,
Myself--by no immoderate exercise
Of intellect and learning, but the tact
To let external forces work for me,
--Bid the street's stones be bread and they are bread;

Bid Peter's creed, or rather, Hildebrand's,
Exalt me o'er my fellows in the world
And make my life an ease and joy and pride;
It does so,--which for me's a great point gained, Who have a soul and body that exact
A comfortable care in many ways.

There's power in me and will to dominate
Which I must exercise, they hurt me else:
In many ways I need mankind's respect,
Obedience, and the love that's born of fear:
While at the same time, there's a taste I have, A toy of soul, a titillating thing,
Refuses to digest these dainties crude.

The naked life is gross till clothed upon:
I must take what men offer, with a grace
As though I would not, could I help it, take!
An uniform I wear though over-rich--
Something imposed on me, no choice of mine;
No fancy-dress worn for pure fancy's sake
And despicable therefore! now folk kneel
And kiss my hand--of course the Church's hand.

Thus I am made, thus life is best for me,
And thus that it should be I have procured;
And thus it could not be another way,
I venture to imagine.

You'll reply,
So far my choice, no doubt, is a success;
But were I made of better elements,
With nobler instincts, purer tastes, like you,
I hardly would account the thing success
Though it did all for me I say.

But, friend,
We speak of what is; not of what might be,
And how't were better if't were otherwise.

I am the man you see here plain enough:
Grant I'm a beast, why, beasts must lead beasts' lives! Suppose I own at once to tail and claws;
The tailless man exceeds me: but being tailed
I'll lash out lion fashion, and leave apes
To dock their stump and dress their haunches up.

My business is not to remake myself,
But make the absolute best of what God made.

Or--our first simile--though you prove me doomed To a viler berth still, to the steerage-hole,
The sheep-pen or the pig-stye, I should strive
To make what use of each were possible;
And as this cabin gets upholstery,
That hutch should rustle with sufficient straw.

But, friend, I don't acknowledge quite so fast
I fail of all your manhood's lofty tastes

Enumerated so complacently,
On the mere ground that you forsooth can find
In this particular life I choose to lead
No fit provision for them.
Can you not?
Say you, my fault is I address myself
To grosser estimators than should judge?
And that's no way of holding up the soul,
Which, nobler, needs men's praise perhaps, yet knows One wise man's verdict outweighs all the fools'-- Would like the two, but, forced to choose, takes that.

I pine among my million imbeciles
(You think) aware some dozen men of sense
Eye me and know me, whether I believe
In the last winking Virgin, as I vow,
And am a fool, or disbelieve in her
And am a knave,--approve in neither case,
Withhold their voices though I look their way:
Like Verdi when, at his worst opera's end
(The thing they gave at Florence,--what's its name?) While the mad houseful's plaudits near out-bang His orchestra of salt-box, tongs and bones,
He looks through all the roaring and the wreaths Where sits Rossini patient in his stall.

Nay, friend, I meet you with an answer here--
That even your prime men who appraise their kind

Are men still, catch a wheel within a wheel,
See more in a truth than the truth's simple self, Confuse themselves.
You see lads walk the street
Sixty the minute; what's to note in that?
You see one lad o'erstride a chimney-stack;
Him you must watch--he's sure to fall, yet stands! Our interest's on the dangerous edge of things.

The honest thief, the tender murderer,
The superstitious atheist, demirep
That loves and saves her soul in new French books-- We watch while these in equilibrium keep
The giddy line midway: one step aside,
They're classed and done with.
I, then, keep the line
Before your sages,--just the men to shrink
From the gross weights, coarse scales and labels broad You offer their refinement.
Fool or knave?
Why needs a bishop be a fool or knave
When there's a thousand diamond weights between? So, I enlist them.
Your picked twelve, you'll find,
Profess themselves indignant, scandalized
At thus being held unable to explain
How a superior man who disbelieves
May not believe as well: that's Schelling's way! It's through my coming in the tail of time,
Nicking the minute with a happy tact.

Had I been born three hundred years ago

They'd say, "What's strange? Blougram of course believes;" And, seventy years since, "disbelieves of course. " But now, "He may believe; and yet, and yet
"How can he?" All eyes turn with interest.

Whereas, step off the line on either side--
You, for example, clever to a fault,
The rough and ready man who write apace,
Read somewhat seldomer, think perhaps even less-- You disbelieve! Who wonders and who cares?
Lord So-and-so--his coat bedropped with wax,
All Peter's chains about his waist, his back
Brave with the needlework of Noodledom--
Believes! Again, who wonders and who cares?
But I, the man of sense and learning too,
The able to think yet act, the this, the that,
I, to believe at this late time of day!
Enough; you see, I need not fear contempt.

--Except it's yours! Admire me as these may,
You don't.
But whom at least do you admire?
Present your own perfection, your ideal,
Your pattern man for a minute--oh, make haste
Is it Napoleon you would have us grow?
Concede the means; allow his head and hand,
(A large concession, clever as you are)

Good! In our common primal element
Of unbelief (we can't believe, you know--
We're still at that admission, recollect!)
Where do you find--apart from, towering o'er
The secondary temporary aims
Which satisfy the gross taste you despise--
Where do you find his star?--his crazy trust
God knows through what or in what? it's alive
And shines and leads him, and that's all we want.

Have we aught in our sober night shall point
Such ends as his were, and direct the means
Of working out our purpose straight as his,
Nor bring a moment's trouble on success
With after-care to justify the same?
--Be a Napoleon, and yet disbelieve--
Why, the man's mad, friend, take his light away! What's the vague good o' the world, for which you dare With comfort to yourself blow millions up?
We neither of us see it! we do see
The blown-up millions--spatter of their brains
And writhing of their bowels and so forth,
In that bewildering entanglement
Of horrible eventualities
Past calculation to the end of time!
Can I mistake for some clear word of God
(Which were my ample warrant for it all)

His puff of hazy instinct, idle talk,
"The State, that's I," quack-nonsense about crowns, And (when one beats the man to his last hold)
A vague idea of setting things to rights,
Policing people efficaciously,
More to their profit, most of all to his own;
The whole to end that dismallest of ends
By an Austrian marriage, cant to us the Church, And resurrection of the old r?gime ?
Would I, who hope to live a dozen years,
Fight Austerlitz for reasons such and such?
No: for, concede me but the merest chance
Doubt may be wrong--there's judgment, life to come! With just that chance, I dare not.
Doubt proves right?
This present life is all?--you offer me
Its dozen noisy years, without a chance
That wedding an archduchess, wearing lace,
And getting called by divers new-coined names,
Will drive off ugly thoughts and let me dine,
Sleep, read and chat in quiet as I like!
Therefore I will not.

Take another case;
Fit up the cabin yet another way.

What say you to the poets? shall we write
Hamlet, Othello--make the world our own,

Without a risk to run of either sort?
I can't--to put the strongest reason first.

"But try," you urge, "the trying shall suffice; "The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life: "Try to be Shakespeare, leave the rest to fate!" Spare my self-knowledge--there's no fooling me! If I prefer remaining my poor self,
I say so not in self-dispraise but praise.

If I'm a Shakespeare, let the well alone;
Why should I try to be what now I am?
If I'm no Shakespeare, as too probable,--
His power and consciousness and self-delight
And all we want in common, shall I find--
Trying for ever? while on points of taste
Wherewith, to speak it humbly, he and I
Are dowered alike--I'll ask you, I or he,
Which in our two lives realizes most?
Much, he imagined--somewhat, I possess.

He had the imagination; stick to that!
Let him say, "In the face of my soul's works
"Your world is worthless and I touch it not
"Lest I should wrong them"--I'll withdraw my plea.

But does he say so? look upon his life!
Himself, who only can, gives judgment there.

He leaves his towers and gorgeous palaces
To build the trimmest house in Stratford town;

Saves money, spends it, owns the worth of things, Giulio Romano's pictures, Dowland's lute;
Enjoys a show, respects the puppets, too,
And none more, had he seen its entry once,
Than "Pandulph, of fair Milan cardinal.
" Why then should I who play that personage,
The very Pandulph Shakespeare's fancy made,
Be told that had the poet chanced to start
From where I stand now (some degree like mine
Being just the goal he ran his race to reach)
He would have run the whole race back, forsooth, And left being Pandulph, to begin write plays?
Ah, the earth's best can be but the earth's best! Did Shakespeare live, he could but sit at home
And get himself in dreams the Vatican,
Greek busts, Venetian paintings, Roman walls,
And English books, none equal to his own,
Which I read, bound in gold (he never did).

--Terni's fall, Naples' bay and Gothard's top-- Eh, friend? I could not fancy one of these;
But, as I pour this claret, there they are:
I've gained them--crossed St.
Gothard last July
With ten mules to the carriage and a bed
Slung inside; is my hap the worse for that?
We want the same things, Shakespeare and myself, And what I want, I have: he, gifted more,

Could fancy he too had them when he liked,
But not so thoroughly that, if fate allowed,
He would not have them also in my sense.

We play one game; I send the ball aloft
No less adroitly that of fifty strokes
Scarce five go o'er the wall so wide and high
Which sends them back to me: I wish and get
He struck balls higher and with better skill,
But at a poor fence level with his head,
And hit--his Stratford house, a coat of arms,
Successful dealings in his grain and wool,--
While I receive heaven's incense in my nose
And style myself the cousin of Queen Bess.

Ask him, if this life's all, who wins the game?

Believe--and our whole argument breaks up.

Enthusiasm's the best thing, I repeat;
Only, we can't command it; fire and life
Are all, dead matter's nothing, we agree:
And be it a mad dream or God's very breath,
The fact's the same,--belief's fire, once in us, Makes of all else mere stuff to show itself:
We penetrate our life with such a glow
As fire lends wood and iron--this turns steel,
That burns to ash--all's one, fire proves its power For good or ill, since men call flare success.

But paint a fire, it will not therefore burn.

Light one in me, I'll find it food enough!
Why, to be Luther--that's a life to lead,
Incomparably better than my own.

He comes, reclaims God's earth for God, he says, Sets up God's rule again by simple means,
Re-opens a shut book, and all is done.

He flared out in the flaring of mankind;
Such Luther's luck was: how shall such be mine? If he succeeded, nothing's left to do:
And if he did not altogether--well,
Strauss is the next advance.
All Strauss should be
I might be also.
But to what result?
He looks upon no future: Luther did.

What can I gain on the denying side?
Ice makes no conflagration.
State the facts,
Read the text right, emancipate the world--
The emancipated world enjoys itself
With scarce a thank-you: Blougram told it first It could not owe a farthing,--not to him
More than Saint Paul! 't would press its pay, you think? Then add there's still that plaguy hundredth chance Strauss may be wrong.
And so a risk is run--
For what gain? not for Luther's, who secured
A real heaven in his heart throughout his life, Supposing death a little altered things.

"Ay, but since really you lack faith," you cry, "You run the same risk really on all sides,
"In cool indifference as bold unbelief.

"As well be Strauss as swing 'twixt Paul and him.

"It's not worth having, such imperfect faith,
"No more available to do faith's work
"Than unbelief like mine.
Whole faith, or none!"

Softly, my friend! I must dispute that point
Once own the use of faith, I'll find you faith.

We're back on Christian ground.
You call for faith:
I show you doubt, to prove that faith exists.

The more of doubt, the stronger faith, I say,
If faith o'ercomes doubt.
How I know it does?
By life and man's free will, God gave for that! To mould life as we choose it, shows our choice: That's our one act, the previous work's his own.

You criticize the soul? it reared this tree--
This broad life and whatever fruit it bears!
What matter though I doubt at every pore,
Head-doubts, heart-doubts, doubts at my fingers' ends, Doubts in the trivial work of every day,
Doubts at the very bases of my soul
In the grand moments when she probes herself--
If finally I have a life to show,
The thing I did, brought out in evidence

Against the thing done to me underground
By hell and all its brood, for aught I know?
I say, whence sprang this? shows it faith or doubt? All's doubt in me; where's break of faith in this? It is the idea, the feeling and the love,
God means mankind should strive for and show forth Whatever be the process to that end,--
And not historic knowledge, logic sound,
And metaphysical acumen, sure!
"What think ye of Christ," friend? when all's done and said, Like you this Christianity or not?
It may be false, but will you wish it true?
Has it your vote to be so if it can?
Trust you an instinct silenced long ago
That will break silence and enjoin you love
What mortified philosophy is hoarse,
And all in vain, with bidding you despise?
If you desire faith--then you've faith enough:
What else seeks God--nay, what else seek ourselves? You form a notion of me, we'll suppose,
On hearsay; it's a favourable one:
"But still" (you add), "there was no such good man, "Because of contradiction in the facts.

"One proves, for instance, he was born in Rome, "This Blougram; yet throughout the tales of him

"I see he figures as an Englishman.
" Well, the two things are reconcileable.

But would I rather you discovered that,
Subjoining--"Still, what matter though they be? "Blougram concerns me nought, born here or there. "

Pure faith indeed--you know not what you ask!
Naked belief in God the Omnipotent,
Omniscient, Omnipresent, sears too much
The sense of conscious creatures to be borne.

It were the seeing him, no flesh shall dare
Some think, Creation's meant to show him forth: I say it's meant to hide him all it can,
And that's what all the blessed evil's for.

Its use in Time is to environ us,
Our breath, our drop of dew, with shield enough Against that sight till we can bear its stress.

Under a vertical sun, the exposed brain
And lidless eye and disemprisoned heart
Less certainly would wither up at once
Than mind, confronted with the truth of him.

But time and earth case-harden us to live;
The feeblest sense is trusted most; the child
Feels God a moment, ichors o'er the place,
Plays on and grows to be a man like us.

With me, faith means perpetual unbelief
Kept quiet like the snake 'neath Michael's foot Who stands calm just because he feels it writhe.

Or, if that's too ambitious,--here's my box--
I need the excitation of a pinch
Threatening the torpor of the inside-nose
Nigh on the imminent sneeze that never comes.

"Leave it in peace" advise the simple folk:
Make it aware of peace by itching-fits,
Say I--let doubt occasion still more faith!

You'll say, once all believed, man, woman, child, In that dear middle-age these noodles praise.

How you'd exult if I could put you back
Six hundred years, blot out cosmogony,
Geology, ethnology, what not
(Greek endings, each the little passing-bell
That signifies some faith's about to die),
And set you square with Genesis again,--
When such a traveller told you his last news,
He saw the ark a-top of Ararat
But did not climb there since 't was getting dusk And robber-bands infest the mountain's foot!
How should you feel, I ask, in such an age,
How act? As other people felt and did;
With soul more blank than this decanter's knob,

Believe--and yet lie, kill, rob, fornicate
Full in belief's face, like the beast you'd be!

No, when the fight begins within himself,
A man's worth something.
God stoops o'er his head,
Satan looks up between his feet--both tug--
He's left, himself, i' the middle: the soul wakes And grows.
Prolong that battle through his life!
Never leave growing till the life to come!
Here, we've got callous to the Virgin's winks
That used to puzzle people wholesomely:
Men have outgrown the shame of being fools.

What are the laws of nature, not to bend
If the Church bid them?--brother Newman asks.

Up with the Immaculate Conception, then--
On to the rack with faith!--is my advice.

Will not that hurry us upon our knees,
Knocking our breasts, "It can't be--yet it shall! "Who am I, the worm, to argue with my Pope?
"Low things confound the high things!" and so forth.

That's better than acquitting God with grace
As some folk do.
He's tried--no case is proved,
Philosophy is lenient--he may go!

You'll say, the old system's not so obsolete
But men believe still: ay, but who and where?

King Bomba's lazzaroni foster yet
The sacred flame, so Antonelli writes;
But even of these, what ragamuffin-saint
Believes God watches him continually,
As he believes in fire that it will burn,
Or rain that it will drench him? Break fire's law, Sin against rain, although the penalty
Be just a singe or soaking? "No," he smiles;
"Those laws are laws that can enforce themselves."

The sum of all is--yes, my doubt is great,
My faith's still greater, then my faith's enough.

I have read much, thought much, experienced much, Yet would die rather than avow my fear
The Naples' liquefaction may be false,
When set to happen by the palace-clock
According to the clouds or dinner-time.

I hear you recommend, I might at least
Eliminate, decrassify my faith
Since I adopt it; keeping what I must
And leaving what I can--such points as this.

I won't--that is, I can't throw one away.

Supposing there's no truth in what I hold
About the need of trial to man's faith,
Still, when you bid me purify the same,
To such a process I discern no end.

Clearing off one excrescence to see two,
There's ever a next in size, now grown as big,
That meets the knife: I cut and cut again!
First cut the Liquefaction, what comes last
But Fichte's clever cut at God himself?
Experimentalize on sacred things!
I trust nor hand nor eye nor heart nor brain
To stop betimes: they all get drunk alike.

The first step, I am master not to take.

You'd find the cutting-process to your taste
As much as leaving growths of lies unpruned,
Nor see more danger in it,--you retort.

Your taste's worth mine; but my taste proves more wise When we consider that the steadfast hold
On the extreme end of the chain of faith
Gives all the advantage, makes the difference
With the rough purblind mass we seek to rule:
We are their lords, or they are free of us,
Just as we tighten or relax our hold.

So, others matters equal, we'll revert
To the first problem--which, if solved my way
And thrown into the balance, turns the scale--
How we may lead a comfortable life,
How suit our luggage to the cabin's size.

Of course you are remarking all this time
How narrowly and grossly I view life,
Respect the creature-comforts, care to rule
The masses, and regard complacently
"The cabin," in our old phrase.
Well, I do.

I act for, talk for, live for this world now,
As this world prizes action, life and talk:
No prejudice to what next world may prove,
Whose new laws and requirements, my best pledge To observe then, is that I observe these now,
Shall do hereafter what I do meanwhile.

Let us concede (gratuitously though)
Next life relieves the soul of body, yields
Pure spiritual enjoyment: well, my friend,
Why lose this life i' the meantime, since its use May be to make the next life more intense?

Do you know, I have often had a dream
(Work it up in your next month's article)
Of man's poor spirit in its progress, still
Losing true life for ever and a day
Through ever trying to be and ever being--
In the evolution of successive spheres--
Before its actual sphere and place of life,
Halfway into the next, which having reached,
It shoots with corresponding foolery

Halfway into the next still, on and off!
As when a traveller, bound from North to South, Scouts fur in Russia: what's its use in France? In France spurns flannel: where's its need in Spain? In Spain drops cloth, too cumbrous for Algiers! Linen goes next, and last the skin itself,
A superfluity at Timbuctoo.

When, through his journey, was the fool at ease? I'm at ease now, friend; worldly in this world, I take and like its way of life; I think
My brothers, who administer the means,
Live better for my comfort--that's good too;
And God, if he pronounce upon such life,
Approves my service, which is better still.

If he keep silence,--why, for you or me
Or that brute beast pulled-up in to-day's "Times," What odds is't, save to ourselves, what life we lead?

You meet me at this issue: you declare,--
All special-pleading done with--truth is truth, And justifies itself by undreamed ways.

You don't fear but it's better, if we doubt,
To say so, act up to our truth perceived
However feebly.
Do then,--act away!
'T is there I'm on the watch for you.
How one acts
Is, both of us agree, our chief concern:

And how you'll act is what I fain would see
If, like the candid person you appear,
You dare to make the most of your life's scheme As I of mine, live up to its full law
Since there's no higher law that counterchecks.

Put natural religion to the test
You've just demolished the revealed with--quick, Down to the root of all that checks your will,
All prohibition to lie, kill and thieve,
Or even to be an atheistic priest!
Suppose a pricking to incontinence--
Philosophers deduce you chastity
Or shame, from just the fact that at the first
Whoso embraced a woman in the field,
Threw club down and forewent his brains beside, So, stood a ready victim in the reach
Of any brother savage, club in hand;
Hence saw the use of going out of sight
In wood or cave to prosecute his loves:
I read this in a French book t' other day.

Does law so analysed coerce you much?
Oh, men spin clouds of fuzz where matters end,
But you who reach where the first thread begins, You'll soon cut that!--which means you can, but won't, Through certain instincts, blind, unreasoned-out,

You dare not set aside, you can't tell why,
But there they are, and so you let them rule.

Then, friend, you seem as much a slave as I,
A liar, conscious coward and hypocrite,
Without the good the slave expects to get,
In case he has a master after all!
You own your instincts? why, what else do I,
Who want, am made for, and must have a God
Ere I can be aught, do aught?--no mere name
Want, but the true thing with what proves its truth, To wit, a relation from that thing to me,
Touching from head to foot--which touch I feel, And with it take the rest, this life of ours!
I live my life here; yours you dare not live.

--Not as I state it, who (you please subjoin)
Disfigure such a life and call it names,
While, to your mind, remains another way
For simple men: knowledge and power have rights, But ignorance and weakness have rights too.

There needs no crucial effort to find truth
If here or there or anywhere about:
We ought to turn each side, try hard and see,
And if we can't, be glad we've earned at least
The right, by one laborious proof the more,
To graze in peace earth's pleasant pasturage.

Men are not angels, neither are they brutes:
Something we may see, all we cannot see.

What need of lying? I say, I see all,
And swear to each detail the most minute
In what I think a Pan's face--you, mere cloud:
I swear I hear him speak and see him wink,
For fear, if once I drop the emphasis,
Mankind may doubt there's any cloud at all.

You take the simple life--ready to see,
Willing to see (for no cloud's worth a face)--
And leaving quiet what no strength can move,
And which, who bids you move? who has the right? I bid you; but you are God's sheep, not mine:
" Pastor est tui Dominus .
" You find
In this the pleasant pasture of our life
Much you may eat without the least offence,
Much you don't eat because your maw objects,
Much you would eat but that your fellow-flock
Open great eyes at you and even butt,
And thereupon you like your mates so well
You cannot please yourself, offending them;
Though when they seem exorbitantly sheep,
You weigh your pleasure with their butts and bleats And strike the balance.
Sometimes certain fears
Restrain you, real checks since you find them so; Sometimes you please yourself and nothing checks:

And thus you graze through life with not one lie, And like it best.

But do you, in truth's name?
If so, you beat--which means you are not I--
Who needs must make earth mine and feed my fill Not simply unbutted at, unbickered with,
But motioned to the velvet of the sward
By those obsequious wethers' very selves.

Look at me, sir; my age is double yours:
At yours, I knew beforehand, so enjoyed,
What now I should be--as, permit the word,
I pretty well imagine your whole range
And stretch of tether twenty years to come.

We both have minds and bodies much alike:
In truth's name, don't you want my bishopric,
My daily bread, my influence and my state?
You're young.
I'm old; you must be old one day;
Will you find then, as I do hour by hour,
Women their lovers kneel to, who cut curls
From your fat lap-dog's ear to grace a brooch-- Dukes, who petition just to kiss your ring--
With much beside you know or may conceive?
Suppose we die to-night: well, here am I,
Such were my gains, life bore this fruit to me, While writing all the same my articles

On music, poetry, the fictile vase
Found at Albano, chess, Anacreon's Greek.

But you--the highest honour in your life,
The thing you'll crown yourself with, all your days, Is--dining here and drinking this last glass
I pour you out in sign of amity
Before we part for ever.
Of your power
And social influence, worldly worth in short,
Judge what's my estimation by the fact,
I do not condescend to enjoin, beseech,
Hint secrecy on one of all these words!
You're shrewd and know that should you publish one The world would brand the lie--my enemies first, Who'd sneer--"the bishop's an arch-hypocrite
"And knave perhaps, but not so frank a fool.
" Whereas I should not dare for both my ears
Breathe one such syllable, smile one such smile, Before the chaplain who reflects myself--
My shade's so much more potent than your flesh.

What's your reward, self-abnegating friend?
Stood you confessed of those exceptional
And privileged great natures that dwarf mine--
A zealot with a mad ideal in reach,
A poet just about to print his ode,
A statesman with a scheme to stop this war,
An artist whose religion is his art--

I should have nothing to object: such men
Carry the fire, all things grow warm to them,
Their drugget's worth my purple, they beat me.

But you,--you're just as little those as I--
You, Gigadibs, who, thirty years of age,
Write statedly for Blackwood's Magazine,
Believe you see two points in Hamlet's soul
Unseized by the Germans yet--which view you'll print-- Meantime the best you have to show being still
That lively lightsome article we took
Almost for the true Dickens,--what's its name?
"The Slum and Cellar, or Whitechapel life
"Limned after dark!" it made me laugh, I know,
And pleased a month, and brought you in ten pounds.

--Success I recognize and compliment,
And therefore give you, if you choose, three words (The card and pencil-scratch is quite enough)
Which whether here, in Dublin or New York,
Will get you, prompt as at my eyebrow's wink,
Such terms as never you aspired to get
In all our own reviews and some not ours.

Go write your lively sketches! be the first
"Blougram, or The Eccentric Confidence"--
Or better simply say, "The Outward-bound.
" Why, men as soon would throw it in my teeth
As copy and quote the infamy chalked broad
About me on the church-door opposite.

You will not wait for that experience though,
I fancy, howsoever you decide,
To discontinue--not detesting, not
Defaming, but at least--despising me!

Over his wine so smiled and talked his hour
Sylvester Blougram, styled in partibus
Episcopus, nec non --(the deuce knows what
It's changed to by our novel hierarchy)
With Gigadibs the literary man,
Who played with spoons, explored his plate's design, And ranged the olive-stones about its edge,
While the great bishop rolled him out a mind
Long crumpled, till creased consciousness lay smooth.

For Blougram, he believed, say, half he spoke.

The other portion, as he shaped it thus
For argumentatory purposes,
He felt his foe was foolish to dispute.

Some arbitrary accidental thoughts
That crossed his mind, amusing because new,
He chose to represent as fixtures there,
Invariable convictions (such they seemed
Beside his interlocutor's loose cards
Flung daily down, and not the same way twice)

While certain hell deep instincts, man's weak tongue Is never bold to utter in their truth
Because styled hell-deep ('t is an old mistake
To place hell at the bottom of the earth)
He ignored these,--not having in readiness
Their nomenclature and philosophy:
He said true things, but called them by wrong names.

"On the whole," he thought, "I justify myself
"On every point where cavillers like this
"Oppugn my life: he tries one kind of fence,
"I close, he's worsted, that's enough for him.

"He's on the ground: if ground should break away "I take my stand on, there's a firmer yet
"Beneath it, both of us may sink and reach.

"His ground was over mine and broke the first:
"So, let him sit with me this many a year!"

He did not sit five minutes.
Just a week
Sufficed his sudden healthy vehemence.

Something had struck him in the "Outward-bound" Another way than Blougram's purpose was:
And having bought, not cabin-furniture
But settler's-implements (enough for three)
And started for Australia--there, I hope,
By this time he has tested his first plough,
And studied his last chapter of St.
John.

* Rules Copied Elsewhere:
#4 - 16J, "Black not present", and 16M , "Equipment needed to start the clock" support your position.

16J "If Black is not present for the start of the game, White shall start his own clock, make his move on the board, and start Black's clock."

16M "...A late opponents clock may not be started until the board and pieces are in place..."

39A "Choice of equipment" is more explicit. "...If Black does not provide standard equipment and White does, Black does not have the right to delay the start of the game to search for alternate equipment..."

- Rule 39A1. "If Black is late for the start of a round, White makes the choice of equipment."

Road apples

A is the Gambit, by Allgaier found out,
B is the Bishop, so warlike and stout;
C is our Chess – the glorious game,
D is Defeat, with its sorrow and shame;
E is the Evans, a famous attack,
F is the False-move we wish to take back;
G is a Gambit, full of startling delight,
H is the Houses of black and of white,
I is to Interpose in the midst of the fight;
J is J'adoube, which the careless must say,
K is the King, the soul of the play;
L is the López, the Gambit so old,
M is the Muzio, adventurous and bold;
N is the Notes, explaining our play,
O is the Opening, at the first of the fray;
P is a Pawn, marching boldly ahead,
Q is the Queen, mighty and dread;
R is the Rook, a warrior of weight,
S is a Stale, an unfortunate Mate;
T is a Tournay, where the weakest must yield,
U is to Unite our pawns in the field;
V is Variation, which black overlooks,
W is White, who moves first in the books;
X is Xantippe, the meanest of mates,
Y is to Yield, resigned to our fates;
Z is Zatrikiology, a game,
& an art of endurable fame.

Source: Chess Monthly, November 1860, page 348.

persona non grata by FTB
persona non grata
has peripheral neuropathy
from ass to toe
it pains him so
won't admit the truth
that's not his m.o.

he cries cries to momma
she gives him skittles
one volunteer to another
another chess riddle
sure it's lousy... but
it's persona non grata

Cntr Cntr: Ilundain 3...Qd8 (000) 1-0 Q sac for Boden's Mate!
Teichmann vs NN, 1914 
(000) Chess variants, 13 moves, 1-0

Leapin' kNights & Sittin' Queens! Suffocation Mate!
Mandolfo vs Kolisch, 1858 
(000) Chess variants, 19 moves, 0-1

P-Q4 Sarratt Attack 3.Nc3 Nc6 (D00) 1-0 Both go after the c2/c7
J Sarratt vs NN, 1818 
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 16 moves, 1-0

variants / Queenless Bird-Larsen Attack (000) 1-0 Mayet's Mate
Blackburne vs Harley, 1862 
(000) Chess variants, 20 moves, 1-0

Hungarian Opening: Slav Formation (A00) 1-0 Bishop BLAST!
E Moser vs V Piber, 2000 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 21 moves, 1-0

Steiner Gambit (C31) 1-0 Mated while having 2 queens aboard
Sanders vs NN, 1910 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 10 moves, 1-0

Van Geet (Dunst) Opening: Reversed Nimzowitsch (A00) 0-1 Q trap
R Schlenker vs W Stamer, 1980 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 8 moves, 0-1

Van't Kruijs Opening: General (A00) 0-1 Brutal crush
M Menezes vs M Shahade, 2002 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 23 moves, 0-1

Even the greatest can take their eye off the ball.
Nakamura vs Carlsen, 2018 
(A01) Nimzovich-Larsen Attack, 16 moves, 1-0

Bird Opening: From Gambit 2.Nc3?! (A02) 0-1 Q trap
K Wageneder vs P Acs, 1992 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 7 moves, 0-1

Zukertort Opening: Kingside Fianchetto (A04) 1-0 Discovered+
D Sheppard vs M Giovanetti, 1995
(A04) Reti Opening, 20 moves, 1-0

Zukertort Opening: Sicilian Invite (A04) 1-0 Stylish promotion
J Adamski vs A Backlund, 1999 
(A04) Reti Opening, 29 moves, 1-0

Zukertort Opening: 0-0 vs 0-0-0 (A04) 1-0 Overworked Queen
L Gutman vs C Azzopardi, 1982 
(A04) Reti Opening, 14 moves, 1-0

Zukertort: Sicilian Invitation (A04) 0-1 Must know crusher
S Panzalovic vs O Danchevski, 1990 
(A04) Reti Opening, 8 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Attack: Symmetrical Defense (A05) · 1-0
S Yuferov vs K Klaman, 1973 
(A05) Reti Opening, 22 moves, 1-0

Zukertort Opening: Queen Pawn Def (A06) 0-1 Disc+ next
J Boteanu vs L Vajda, 2001 
(A06) Reti Opening, 21 moves, 0-1

Cool queen trap by Kramnik! A07 0-1 17
Timman vs Kramnik, 1999 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 17 moves, 0-1

KIA vs Sicilian Accel Dragon (A07) 0-1 20...?
P Lyrberg vs R Irzhanov, 1992 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 21 moves, 0-1

English Opening: English Defense. General (A10) 1-0 blitz
K Sychev vs S Gumularz, 2021 
(A10) English, 21 moves, 1-0

King's English. General (A20) 1-0 The queen is a poor defender
J Emma vs O Benitez, 1975 
(A20) English, 15 moves, 1-0

King's English. Four Knights Fianchetto Lines (A29) 1-0 Corresp
A Shaw vs A de Groot, 1998 
(A29) English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto, 28 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Symmetrical. General (A30) 0-1 18...?
Y Anikaev vs A Khasin, 1990 
(A30) English, Symmetrical, 29 moves, 0-1

Modern Def: Queen Pawn Fianchetto (A40) 1-0 intermezzo +
J Mukic vs C Ruzza, 2001 
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 16 moves, 1-0

Modern Def: Bg7 (A40) 1-0 N Discovered+ nabs Q
M Richter vs G Antoniassi, 2000 
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 23 moves, 1-0

Mikenas Defense (A40) 1-0 Trapped Knight gets worse
H Y Ibrahim vs K Anderson, 1984 
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 12 moves, 1-0

English Rat at the Max Euwe Festival? (A41) 0-1 Qs invade
J van Foreest vs R van Caspel, 2014 
(A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 15 moves, 0-1

Modern Def: Averbakh System. Kotov 8.Na4 Qb4+ (A42) 1-0 Q trap
G Moehring vs J Diaz, 1976 
(A42) Modern Defense, Averbakh System, 15 moves, 1-0

Trompowsky Attack: Poisoned Pawn (A45) 1-0 Q+ & fork Rg8 next
I Ivanisevic vs D Derakhshani, 2016 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 25 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Def (A46) 1-0 Backdoor play
C Janzen vs M Borriss, 1987 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 11 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Def (A46) 1-0 Pinned to # square
M Glienke vs Quinteros, 1983
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 1-0

5.Qd2 is the Tarzan or Vorotnikov-Kogan-Hebden Attack
N Noritsyn vs A Samsonkin, 2008 
(A48) King's Indian, 30 moves, 1-0

Benko Gambit: Zaitsev. Nescafe Frappe Attk (A57) 1-0 Boden's
Barsov vs J Petronic, 1991 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 25 moves, 1-0

Dutch Defense: General (A80) 0-1 Pins poke bears too
J Malta vs Bird, 1880 
(A80) Dutch, 28 moves, 0-1

Owen Defense: General (B00) 0-1 Komotini (1992)
A Karagiannis vs Miles, 1992 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 25 moves, 0-1

Owen Defense: General (B00) 1-0 a veritable tour de farce
Lasker vs A Ettlinger, 1893 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 28 moves, 1-0

St. George Def (B00) 0-1 Bizarre. Both sides sac Qs to promote.
L Forgacs vs Maroczy, 1902 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 27 moves, 0-1

Dutch Def: Classical. Ilyin-Zhenevsky General (A9
J M Ripley vs O Hardy, 1963 
(A97) Dutch, Ilyin-Genevsky, 11 moves, 0-1

Guatemala Defense: General (B00) 1-0 Qxg2 gets trapped
F Rhine vs NN, 2021 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 10 moves, 1-0

Borg Defense: General (B00) 1-0 Discovery + traps Black Q
H Robles vs M Gagnon, 1992
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 19 moves, 1-0

Nimzowitsch Def: Scandinavian. Exchange (B00) 1-0 Q hemmed in
J Mieses vs H G Schenk, 1944 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 27 moves, 1-0

Nimzowitsch Def: Scandinavian Advance 3.e5 (B00) 1-0 Bold Q sac
Smagin vs D Sahovic, 1990 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 23 moves, 1-0

Scandinavian Def: Schiller-Pytel 3...Qd6 (B01) 1-0 Prevent 0-0
Carlsen vs A Utegaliyev, 2019 
(B01) Scandinavian, 26 moves, 1-0

Cntr Cntr 3...Qa5 Def: ML. Mieses Var (B01) 1-0 R battery
K Mueller vs T Cording, 1992 
(B01) Scandinavian, 23 moves, 1-0

Scandi, Ilundain Var (B01) 1-0 London 1862 Brilliancy prize win
Steinitz vs A Mongredien, 1862 
(B01) Scandinavian, 29 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def: Normal (B02) 1-0 Bxf7+ KxB, Ng5+ unpin
H J Ament vs NN, 1922 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 12 moves, 1-0

Modern Def: Pseudo-Austrian Attack (B06) 1-0 Eliminate the Def
Y Yu vs P Maghsoodloo, 2016 
(B06) Robatsch, 19 moves, 1-0

Bc4 vs Modern Def: Bg7 (B06) 1-0 B & Q trapped on Kside
K Wong vs C Carrero, 2008 
(B06) Robatsch, 25 moves, 1-0

Modern Defense: Geller's System (B06) 1-0 Smothered mate threat
Geller vs H Ree, 1969 
(B06) Robatsch, 26 moves, 1-0

Modern Def. Bg7, Bb7 vs Bc4, Nge2 (B06) 1-0 Promotion & Mate
A Reprintsev vs E Schiller, 2004 
(B06) Robatsch, 26 moves, 1-0

Modern Defense: Two Knights Var (B06) 1-0 Remove the Guard!
Lachex vs J Nogueiras, 1990 
(B06) Robatsch, 12 moves, 1-0

Modern Defense: Bishop Attack (B06) 1-0 Slashing diagonals
M Papa vs J LeBon, 1987 
(B06) Robatsch, 23 moves, 1-0

Modern Defense: Pseudo-Austrian Attack (B06) 1-0 a rarity!
I Iljiushenok vs A Shobaita, 2010 
(B06) Robatsch, 28 moves, 1-0

Anastasia's Mate on a-file: 23...Qxa2+ (24.KxQa2 Ra6#) 0-1
M Milosavljevic vs M Rakic Vulicevic, 2007 
(B07) Pirc, 23 moves, 0-1

Lion Defense: Lion's Jaw 5.QxQd8+ KxQd8 (B07) 1-0
Spassky vs M Rivas Pastor, 1991 
(B07) Pirc, 26 moves, 1-0

Danish Gambit: Philidor/Maroczy Def early Qs exchange (B07) 1-0
Lasker vs E W Engberg, 1911 
(B07) Pirc, 15 moves, 1-0

Pirc Def: Classical. Schlechter Var (B08) 1-0 Close the door
M Feigin vs T Halvorsen, 1930 
(B08) Pirc, Classical, 15 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Breyer Variation 5.d4 exd4 (B10) 1-0
Kupreichik vs A Kapengut, 1968 
(B10) Caro-Kann, 28 moves, 1-0

C-K Def: Breyer Variation (B10) 1-0 Dual Queen Sacrifices
Tal vs Smyslov, 1959 
(B10) Caro-Kann, 26 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Advance. Botvinnik-Carls Def (B12) 1-0 passer
Kryvoruchko vs N Umudova, 2019 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 29 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Defense: Maroczy Variation (B12) 0-1 Q trap
H Richards vs S Williams, 2015 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 25 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange (B13) 0-1 Lay back and get ran over
Caruana vs Ding Liren, 2019 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 26 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Def: Panov Attack. Modern Def Mieses Line (B13) 0-1
B Adhiban vs A M Sargsyan, 2019 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 24 moves, 0-1

C-K Def: Panov Attack. Fianchetto Def (B14) 1-0 Centralized Qs
Kharlov vs D Radoja, 1990 
(B14) Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack, 28 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Defense: Panov Attack (B14) 1-0 20.?
H Runde vs Morten Jensen, 2003 
(B14) Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack, 24 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Von Hennig Gambit (B15) 1-0 Boden's Mate next
G Welling vs F Wrobel, 1982 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 23 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Tartakower Var (B15) 1-0 Find the finish
B Rzayev vs A Melkonyan, 2018 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 23 moves, 1-0

Alekhine is just spectacular. B15 1-0 26
Alekhine vs Tartakower, 1927 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 26 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Bronstein-Larsen Var (B16) 0-1 Find the Finish
J Westman vs E Walther, 1966 
(B16) Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation, 23 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Def: Classical Var (B18) 0-1 Didn't bother to 0-0
A Kikuchi vs T Treppendahl, 2010 
(B18) Caro-Kann, Classical, 19 moves, 0-1

DEFLECTION- History repeats itself.
T Gelashvili vs N Batsiashvili, 2008 
(B20) Sicilian, 22 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Staunton-Cochrane Variation (B20) 1-0 Q trap
B Wall vs S Farmer, 1989 
(B20) Sicilian, 12 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Chameleon (B20) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Keres vs J Foltys, 1943 
(B20) Sicilian, 18 moves, 1-0

Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4 (B21) 0-1 blitz barrage of the knights
NN vs F Rhine, 2020 
(B20) Sicilian, 11 moves, 0-1

Smith-Morra Gambit. Declined Scandinavian (B21) 1-0 Qs sortie
O Frackowiak vs C Hess, 2000 
(B21) Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4, 18 moves, 1-0

Sic Alapin. Smith-Morra Declined (B22) 0-1 Exchanges, Q+ & fork
Boyang Zhao vs L Bruzon Batista, 2021 
(B22) Sicilian, Alapin, 19 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Closed. Chameleon Var (B23) 0-1 Raking Bishops!
C Dorrington vs S Williams, 2004 
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 23 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Marshall Gambit (B23) 1-0 Stockfish
B Hayden vs NN, 1952 
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 15 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Marshall Gambit (B23) 1-0 Five straight P moves?
A J Mackenzie vs C W Wilkins, 1908 
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 13 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Hyperaccelerated Dragon (B27) 1-0 Dbl R sac
Adorjan vs Sax, 1973 
(B27) Sicilian, 18 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly. Normal System Kan Line (B28) 1-0
K H Buchholz vs A Breedveld, 1999
(B28) Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation, 19 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Nimzowitsch. Advance (B29) 1-0 Greco's Operation
Chiburdanidze vs A Goldmane, 1983 
(B29) Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein, 21 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Nimzowitsch. Main Line (B29) 1-0
C Pritchett vs E Gonzales, 1978 
(B29) Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein, 25 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. General (B30) 1-0 Exchange Queens or Die!
Nakamura vs Dubov, 2020 
(B30) Sicilian, 27 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. General (B30) 1-0 Black's position turns to jelly
J Degraeve vs M Richter, 2008
(B30) Sicilian, 20 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. General (B30) 1-0 20.?
M Sibarevic vs M Pavlov, 1988 
(B30) Sicilian, 24 moves, 1-0

Polar Vortex Trap comin' down!
NN vs F Rhine, 2019 
(B30) Sicilian, 10 moves, 0-1

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 0-1 A hobo's can opener!
M Krakops vs Shirov, 2015 
(B32) Sicilian, 18 moves, 0-1

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 1-0 Promo, Gueridon Mate on the side!!
C Lelievre vs M Francois, 2015 
(B32) Sicilian, 23 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Lasker-Pelikan. Sveshnikov Var (B33) 1-0
P Michel vs H Halosar, 1938 
(B33) Sicilian, 22 moves, 1-0

Sicil Accelerated Dragon. Maroczy Bind Gurgenidze Var (B36) 0-1
V Ciocaltea vs Parma, 1968 
(B36) Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, 28 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: French Var (B40) 0-1 This is quite the finish!
M Mansour vs B Munguntuul, 2006 
(B40) Sicilian, 23 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Kan. Modern Var (B42) 1-0 Just take it!
Ivanchuk vs F Vallejo Pons, 2002 
(B42) Sicilian, Kan, 23 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Kan. Modern Var (B42) 1-0 R+ Deflection Removes D
Ljubojevic vs K Hulak, 1987 
(B42) Sicilian, Kan, 29 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. General (B44) 1-0 Q trap
L J Wong vs M Smith, 2016 
(B44) Sicilian, 24 moves, 1-0

Sic Delayed Alapin (B50) 1-0 Common unpin theme to know
Suetin vs P Travnicek, 1975 
(B50) Sicilian, 8 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Canal Attack (B51) 1-0 Sham Q sac gets piece back
Romanishin vs J Radovanovic, 2016
(B51) Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack, 20 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Classical. General (B56) 1-0 MAGNUS SMITH TRAP
Fischer vs NN, 1964 
(B56) Sicilian, 9 moves, 1-0

Mikhail Golubev's 2017 book, Understanding the Sicilian
M Golubev vs Lupulescu, 2002 
(B57) Sicilian, 20 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Classical Var (B58) 1-0 Q penetration damage
Lagno vs S Melia, 2007 
(B58) Sicilian, 25 moves, 1-0

Sicil Richter-Rauzer. Classical (B63) 0-1 Just one Q gets away
Suetin vs G Ilivitsky, 1952 
(B63) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 19 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Dragon. Classical Var General (B72) 1-0 Discovery
Chandler vs R Perry, 1977 
(B72) Sicilian, Dragon, 18 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Scheveningen. English Attack (B80) 1-0 Q sac!
O de la Riva Aguado vs S Matthews, 2006 
(B80) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 22 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Scheveningen. Fianchetto Var (B80) 0-1 Spearhead
S Bergsson vs S Polgar, 1988 
(B80) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 25 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Scheveningen. Modern General (B83) 0-1 Gotchya!
R Gadjily vs A Anastasian, 1997 
(B83) Sicilian, 27 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Fischer-Sozin Attack. General (B86) 1-0 Greco's #
Navara vs S Mahtesian, 1995 
(B86) Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack, 26 moves, 1-0

Anastasia's Mate
P Viner vs D Carey, 1961 
(B88) Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack, 22 moves, 1-0

22.Bxf7+! If 22...QxQ 23.Ng6# 1-0. Greco's Mate w/N robs pin.
R G Wade vs R F Boxall, 1953 
(B88) Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack, 22 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Najdorf. Adams Attack (B90) 1-0 Four Square Ns
D Paravyan vs A Korobov, 2021 
(B90) Sicilian, Najdorf, 20 moves, 1-0

Sicilian, Najdorf. Zagreb (Fianchetto) (B91) 1-0 Rob the pin
R Teschner vs G Szilagyi, 1956 
(B91) Sicilian, Najdorf, Zagreb (Fianchetto) Variation, 23 moves, 1-0

Spassky could have checkmated a move earlier with 23.QxNe8+
Spassky vs B Vladimirov, 1961 
(B94) Sicilian, Najdorf, 25 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation (B96) 1-0 Q trap
Nunn vs Chandler, 1985 
(B96) Sicilian, Najdorf, 22 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Najdorf (B96) 1-0 Fredthebear took Tringovometry
G Tringov vs S Martinovic, 1978 
(B96) Sicilian, Najdorf, 25 moves, 1-0

Delayed Owen Defense b6, Bb7 (B00) 0-1 Battle for the back rank
J Villena Perez vs G Swathi, 2006 
(C00) French Defense, 22 moves, 0-1

French Defense: Two Knights (C00) 0-1 Double trouble QxQ#
S Sammed Jaykumar vs U Bajarani, 2014 
(C00) French Defense, 23 moves, 0-1

This is the shortest known serious game ending in stalemate.
M Sibilio vs S Mariotti, 1982 
(C00) French Defense, 27 moves, 1/2-1/2

French Def: Chigorin 2.Qe2 delayed KGA (C00) 1-0 royal family f
F Bohatirchuk vs W Jursevskis, 1946 
(C00) French Defense, 24 moves, 1-0

French Defense: Exchange Var (C01) 0-1 Sac attack!
S Megaranto vs Radjabov, 1997 
(C01) French, Exchange, 28 moves, 0-1

French Def: Advance Var (C02) 1-0 Havana Q trap next
Steinitz vs A Vazquez, 1888 
(C02) French, Advance, 20 moves, 1-0

French Tarrasch. Open System Euwe-Keres Line (C07) 0-1 Q trap
B Anderson vs W Milbratz, 1990 
(C07) French, Tarrasch, 12 moves, 0-1

French Def: Rubinstein. Blackburne Def (C10) 1-0Stockfish notes
Maroczy vs von Bardeleben, 1908 
(C10) French, 26 moves, 1-0

French Def: Steinitz. Boleslavsky Var (C11) 1-0 blindfold
Kramnik vs Shirov, 2003 
(C11) French, 19 moves, 1-0

French (C11) 0-1 Capture, Recapture, THEN what happens next?
G Page vs W Gibson, 1929 
(C11) French, 16 moves, 0-1

French Defense: Steinitz Var (C11) 1-0 Wild for a French Def
V Kautsky vs J Knapp, 1911 
(C11) French, 23 moves, 1-0

French Def: Alekhine-Chatard Attk. Breyer Var (C13) 1-0 18.?
O Loskutov vs D Chuprikov, 2000 
(C13) French, 20 moves, 1-0

French Def: Alekhine-Chatard Attk. Teichmann Var (C13) 1-0
E Valeev vs Stephanov, 1956 
(C13) French, 23 moves, 1-0

French Defense: Classical. Alapin Var (C14) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Lasker vs C Rasis, 1939 
(C14) French, Classical, 26 moves, 1-0

Game 64 Wonders and Curiosities of Chess by Irving Chernev
A Dake vs F R DiPaula, 1935 
(C15) French, Winawer, 9 moves, 0-1

French Def: Winawer. Advance Var (C17) 0-1 See notes
S Sulskis vs M Bartel, 2007 
(C17) French, Winawer, Advance, 23 moves, 0-1

French Def: Winawer. Maroczy-Wallis Var (C18) 0-1 Unpin+
J van den Bosch vs S Landau, 1934 
(C18) French, Winawer, 25 moves, 0-1

French Def: Winawer. Poisoned Pawn Main Line (C18) 0-1Stockfish
M Delage vs S Prokofiev, 1937 
(C18) French, Winawer, 25 moves, 0-1

Game 36 of 125 Selected Games by Vasily Smyslov
Smyslov vs Botvinnik, 1954 
(C18) French, Winawer, 25 moves, 1-0

French Defense: Winawer. Poisoned P General (C18) 1-0 Stockfish
Bronstein vs I Farago, 1990 
(C18) French, Winawer, 23 moves, 1-0

English Opening: The Whale (C20) 1-0 Threaten #, see reaction
K McDonald vs J Perkins, 2003 
(C20) King's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 1-0

King Pawn Game: Alapin Opening (C20) 0-1 Smothered Mate
E A Lutze vs R Begas, 1893 
(C20) King's Pawn Game, 6 moves, 0-1

Bishop's Opening: Lopez Var (C23) 1-0 Discovery
Greco vs NN, 1620 
(C23) Bishop's Opening, 19 moves, 1-0

Vienna Game: Stanley Var. Meitner-Mieses Gambit (C23) 1-0hit Qs
Z Vukovic vs F Emmel, 1979 
(C23) Bishop's Opening, 7 moves, 1-0

Bishop's Opening: Ponziani Gambit (C24) 1-0 Q deflection, Pawn#
D Ponziani vs NN, 1769 
(C24) Bishop's Opening, 10 moves, 1-0

C26: Vienna, Paulsen-Mieses var is mated by Philidor's Legacy!!
M Chodera vs Pechmann, 1910 
(C26) Vienna, 18 moves, 0-1

Vienna Gambit (C28) 1-0 Q sac for a unique mate!
Margulies vs Lwow, 1949 
(C28) Vienna Game, 15 moves, 1-0

Vienna Game: Vienna Gambit. Kaufmann Var (C29) 1-0 Rob the Pin!
P Richardson vs Pillsbury, 1894 
(C29) Vienna Gambit, 24 moves, 1-0

Vienna Game: Vienna Gambit. Main Line (C29) 1-0 Discovered+
G Tidd vs M Greenwalt, 1983 
(C29) Vienna Gambit, 12 moves, 1-0

King's Gambit: General (C30) 0-1 Frank Marshall is a stunt man!
P Reid vs Marshall, 1937 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 21 moves, 0-1

KGD. Keene Defense (C30) 1-0 White Q gives her rival the slip
S A Simonetti Gomes vs Souza Fe, 1997 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 16 moves, 1-0

KGD. Classical, General (C30) 0-1 Remove the Defender (Q vs Q)
E Prandstetter vs J Augustin, 1974 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 17 moves, 0-1

KGD: Falkbeer Countergambit. Anderssen Attk (C31) 0-1 Boden's #
F Langley vs B Burt, 1870 
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 11 moves, 0-1

KGD: Falkbeer CG. Nimzowitsch-Marshall Countergambit (C31) 0-1
NN vs D Gedult, 1981 
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 6 moves, 0-1

KGA. B's Gambit Lopez Var (C33) 1-0 Discovered Attack w/check
Lionne / Morant vs Auzout / Maubuisson, 1680 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 24 moves, 1-0

KGA. B's Gambit Bledow Countergambit (C33) 0-1 Intermezzo!
W Budzinski vs Morphy, 1858 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 11 moves, 0-1

KGA. Bishop's Gambit Lopez Var (C33) 1-0 Not an Opera Mate, but
K Lepge vs A Saalbach, 1856 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 22 moves, 1-0

KGA. B's Gambit Bledow Countergambit (C33) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Fischer vs Mac Hack VI, 1977 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 21 moves, 1-0

KGA. Schallop Def (C34) 1-0 Q sac then N+ fork gains a piece
Serbe vs Wohlhaupt, 1985 
(C34) King's Gambit Accepted, 22 moves, 1-0

KGA. Fischer Defense (C34) 1-0 Q sac for raking bishops #!
Fedorov vs Z Gyimesi, 2001 
(C34) King's Gambit Accepted, 24 moves, 1-0

KGA. Schallop Defense (C34) 1-0 Vukovic Mate next
J Bolacky vs L Pospisil, 1994 
(C34) King's Gambit Accepted, 24 moves, 1-0

King's Gambit: Accepted. Schallop Def (C34) 1-0 Correspondence
E Tettenborn vs N Mueller, 1975 
(C34) King's Gambit Accepted, 23 moves, 1-0

KGA. Abbazia Defense (C36) 1-0 Double N&R sacrifices!
J Gallagher vs Balashov, 1991 
(C36) King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense, 35 moves, 1-0

KGA. Abbazia Def (C36) 1-0 From center to kingside
M Lyell vs M Walker, 2007 
(C36) King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense, 28 moves, 1-0

KGA. Double Muzio Gambit (C37) 1-0 Opera Mate!
B Renaut vs NN, 1974 
(C37) King's Gambit Accepted, 21 moves, 1-0

KGA. Salvio Gambit Santa Maria Def (C37) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Greco vs NN, 1620 
(C37) King's Gambit Accepted, 14 moves, 1-0

King's Gambit: Accepted. Greco Gambit (C38) 0-1 Q trap
A Ornstein vs Westerinen, 1975 
(C38) King's Gambit Accepted, 15 moves, 0-1

Latvian Gambit: Mayet Attack. Polerio-Svedenborg Var (C40) 0-1
R Schuermans vs A Capitaine, 2000 
(C40) King's Knight Opening, 29 moves, 0-1

Latvian Gambit: Fraser Defense (C40) 1-0 sting in the tail
Duras vs A Neumann, 1903 
(C40) King's Knight Opening, 23 moves, 1-0

Latvian Gambit: Accepted. Leonhardt 3.Nxe5 Qf6 4.Nc4 (C40) 1-0
L Schmid vs Erik Richter, 1951 
(C40) King's Knight Opening, 17 moves, 1-0

Philidor Def. Hanham. Krause Var (C41) 1-0Bxf7+ Deflects K away
M Christoffel vs A Haerri, 1992 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 9 moves, 1-0

Philidor Defense: Hanham Variation (C41) 1-0 FSR explains
I A Horowitz vs D MacMurray, 1931 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 10 moves, 1-0

Philidor Def: Hanham Var (C41) 1-0 Pedestal/Gueridon Mate
Polo vs Pasqualini, 1923 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 9 moves, 1-0

Philidor Defense: General (C41) 0-1 Arabian Mate w/Queen
Moheschunder vs Cochrane, 1851
(C41) Philidor Defense, 26 moves, 0-1

Russian Game: Classical Attack. Marshall Var (C42) 0-1 Qxb7?!
J Witton vs R Hodgson, 1891 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 21 moves, 0-1

Russian Game: Cochrane Gambit. B check line (C42) 1-0#promotion
Cochrane vs Moheschunder, 1850 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 27 moves, 1-0

Russian Game: Classical Attk. Staunton Var (C42) 1-0 Stockfish
C Grubert vs Carlsen, 2001 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 24 moves, 1-0

Russian Game: Millenium Attack (C42) 0-1 Blunder
Anand vs Mamedyarov, 2022 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 22 moves, 0-1

Scotch Game: Scotch Gambit (C44) 1-0 Mayet's Mate
Kolisch vs K Hamppe, 1859 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 28 moves, 1-0

Scotch 4...Qh4 Horwitz Attk (C45) 1-0 intermezzo+ creates obstr
W Grimshaw vs Steinitz, 1876 
(C45) Scotch Game, 17 moves, 1-0

Scotch Game: Classical (C45) 1-0 Q sac for Philidor's Legacy
B C Yildiz Kadioglu vs L Batory, 2010 
(C45) Scotch Game, 24 moves, 1-0

Four Knights Game: Halloween Gambit (C46) 0-1 Black Q defends
B Gaillard vs A Platel, 2003 
(C46) Three Knights, 30 moves, 0-1

Three Knights Opening (C46) 1-0 Lolli's Mate extened by Q sac!
W Pollock vs J Mortimer, 1887 
(C46) Three Knights, 20 moves, 1-0

Four Knights Glek-Vienna (C47) 1-0 zwischenzug P buster
Glek vs A Rizouk, 1995 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 18 moves, 1-0

Four Knights Game: Scotch. Accepted (C47) 1-0 Pin, Greco's Mate
G Borgo vs M Borger, 1994 
(C47) Four Knights, 28 moves, 1-0

Four Knights Game: Dble Spanish Misc. w/5.O-O (C49) 0-1 23...?
C Wallwork vs Duras, 1911 
(C49) Four Knights, 26 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Giuoco Pianissimo. Canal Var (C50) 0-1 pin Greco#
D Itkelwar vs S Tejaswini, 2008 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 20 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Italian Variation (C50) 1-0 jaw dropping sac
Charousek vs V Lehner, 1897 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 26 moves, 1-0

Giuoco Pianissimo. Canal Var (C50) 0-1 Q sac for Greco's Mate
A Zemouli vs A Rizouk, 2000 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 26 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Rousseau Gambit (C50) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
W Lewis vs NN, 1840 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 19 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit (C51) 1-0 Sally says...
G Chandler vs R Ratcliff, 1983 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 26 moves, 1-0

“Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part One” (Everyman)
Morphy vs NN, 1855 
(000) Chess variants, 20 moves, 1-0

Chess Review, July 1935, p. 165
E Canal vs NN, 1917 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 24 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Mieses Def (C52) 1-0 Simul Smash
Lasker vs Polson, 1908 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 23 moves, 1-0

Mastering Tactical Ideas by IM Minev
N Marache vs Morphy, 1857 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 20 moves

Italian Game: Classical. Giuoco Pianissimo (C53) 0-1 video link
Grischuk vs Giri, 2020 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 29 moves, 0-1

Italian, 2Knts Def. Traxler Countrattk N sac (C57) 0-1Batteries
F Nijsen vs Peter van Diepen, 1973 
(C57) Two Knights, 10 moves, 0-1

Goldberg's Qs pin, Double Knight Mate
H Rosenbaum vs N Goldberg, 1959 
(C57) Two Knights, 18 moves, 0-1

Two Knights Defense. Polerio Def (C57) 0-1 Reti/Opera Mate
M Amini vs R Gralla, 2010 
(C57) Two Knights, 17 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Two Knts Def. Traxler Countrattk (C57) 0-1 18...?
D Cavallo vs J F Opalek, 1968 
(C57) Two Knights, 19 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: 2Knts Def. Traxler Counterattack N sac line (C57)
M A Grebenshchikov vs Grigoriev, 1964 
(C57) Two Knights, 22 moves, 0-1

Italian, Two Knts Def. Polerio Def Kieseritsky Var (C58) 0-1
A van Foreest vs Yates, 1913 
(C58) Two Knights, 21 moves, 0-1

Italian, Two Knts Def. Polerio Def Suhle Def (C59)0-1 JHB# next
V Malakhatko vs Timoshenko, 2003 
(C59) Two Knights, 23 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Cozio Def. General (C60) 0-1 KEG annotates
N Grigoriev vs Alekhine, 1920 
(C60) Ruy Lopez, 25 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Cozio Def. Bxf7+ (C60) 1-0 Remove the Guard
D Colton vs R Dermer, 1969 
(C60) Ruy Lopez, 9 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Schliemann Def (C63) 1-0 blitz; video link
Caruana vs Carlsen, 2019 
(C63) Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense, 62 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Berlin Defense (C65) 0-1 Wall notes
A Bisguier vs R Toran, 1958 
(C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 25 moves, 0-1

Spanish Berlin Def Minckwitz Var (C67) 1-0Rip open the file
Marshall vs J A McKee / F G Harris, 1903 
(C67) Ruy Lopez, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 161 Tarrasch's Dreihundert Schachpartien
Tarrasch vs M Kuerschner, 1889 
(C67) Ruy Lopez, 27 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Exchange. King's Bishop Var (C68) 0-1 Discovery+
H Barber vs M Hebden, 2000 
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 10 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Cozio Def (C70) 1-0 The N+ fork loses
J Kaiser vs Steinitz, 1883 
(C70) Ruy Lopez, 26 moves, 1-0

Spanish Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz (C73) 1-0 Castle nabs Rook
O Feuer vs O'Kelly, 1934 
(C73) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 13 moves, 1-0

Spanish, Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz Def (C73) 1-0 Remove the G
I Lipnitsky vs Smirnov, 1949 
(C73) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 12 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz Def (C73) 1-0 Deflect
V Zagorovsky vs I Lipnitsky, 1952 
(C73) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 16 moves, 1-0

Spanish, Morphy Def. Archangelsk Var (C78) 0-1Philidor's Legacy
P Avgousti vs C Uzman, 1970 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 12 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Marshall Attk. Steiner Var (C89) 0-1 referenced
Yanofsky vs J Tornerup, 1947 
(C89) Ruy Lopez, Marshall, 18 moves, 0-1

P-Q4 Levitsky Attack (D00) 0-1Black N is a pain in the backside
N Povah vs J Le Roux, 2018 
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 0-1

P-Q4: London System (D02) 1-0 Double poison, trap the trapper
H Vogel vs J Krivec, 2004 
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 7 moves, 1-0

Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: Ryder Gambit (D00) 1-0 Q takes on b7?!
Bartsch vs Jennen, 1948 
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 11 moves, 1-0

P-Q4: Zukertort Variation (D02) 1-0 Black castled into it?
R Scott vs F Wenman, 1920 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 12 moves, 1-0

London System vs Dutch (D02)0-1 N giveaway during Kside assault
V Vepkhvishvili vs V Malaniuk, 1987 
(A80) Dutch, 24 moves, 0-1

London System / Double Stonewalls (D02) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Janowski vs Marshall, 1916 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 25 moves, 0-1

London System (D02) 1-0 Mordimer Video Link
Carlsen vs Ding Liren, 2020 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 24 moves, 1-0

Queen Pawn Game: Anti-Torre (D02) 1-0 Self-inflicted pin
J K Robinson vs R C Conway, 1967 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 14 moves, 1-0

QGD: Chigorin Def. Main Line (D07) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Steinitz vs Chigorin, 1889 
(D07) Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense, 27 moves, 1-0

Slav Defense: General (D10) 1-0 Q trap or checkmate
A Riazantsev vs N Maevsky, 2010 
(D10) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 19 moves, 1-0

Slav Def: Quiet Var. Schallopp Def (D12) 0-1 Q trap else Qxf2+
Kasimdzhanov vs I Sokolov, 1999 
(D12) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 24 moves, 0-1

Slav Def: Quiet Variation. Schallopp Def (D12) 0-1 Incredible
D Dvirnyy vs Shirov, 2020 
(D12) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 29 moves, 0-1

Slav Defense: Soultanbeieff Var (D16) 1-0 The Double Double
F Ekstrom vs V Soultanbeieff, 1946 
(D16) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 26 moves, 1-0

Queen's Gambit Accepted: Mannheim Var (D23) 0-1 Q offer
J Horvath vs Y Rantanen, 1989 
(D23) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 21 moves, 0-1

QGA Classical Def. Alekhine System (D28) 1-0 R sac into N fork
Spassky vs S Avtonomov, 1949 
(D28) Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical, 21 moves, 1-0

Tarrasch Def: Two Knights Var (D32) 1-0 video link
D Dardha vs P Shuvalova, 2022 
(D32) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch, 22 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def. Stoltz. Shabalov Attk (D45) 1-0 Mongredien's N#
Krasenkow vs Sveshnikov, 1992 
(D45) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 23 moves, 1-0

QGD. Cambridge Springs Var (D52) 0-1 N+ Discovered Attack
E Formanek vs K Smith, 1965 
(D52) Queen's Gambit Declined, 17 moves, 0-1

QGD: Neo-Orthodox Var (D54) 0-1 Remove the Defender
Kavalek vs P Ostojic, 1969 
(D54) Queen's Gambit Declined, Anti-Neo-Orthodox Variation, 25 moves, 0-1

QGD. Tartakower Def. General (D58) 1-0 T'd up Fredthebear
A Kuzmin vs G Timoscenko, 1987 
(D58) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst, 28 moves, 1-0

Gruenfeld Def: Modern Exchange Var (D85) 1-0 Find the finish
V Akobian vs J L Hilton, 2009 
(D85) Grunfeld, 25 moves, 1-0

QID. Kasparov-Petrosian Var Romanishin Attk (E12) 0-1Sham Q sac
M Cebalo vs Anand, 2003 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 23 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Three Knights (E21) 1-0 A Murder Mystery!
Ribli vs K Langeweg, 1978 
(E21) Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights, 23 moves, 1-0

NID: Three Knights (E21) 1-0 Q sac for Back Rank Mate
L Moroni Jr vs T Heinemann, 2021 
(E21) Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights, 28 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Def: Saemisch Var (E25) 0-1 12.BxN or 13.BxN =+
H Enevoldsen vs B Larsen, 1954 
(E25) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 12 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Saemisch (E26) 1-0 bustin' back ranker
Z Kovacs vs U Cala, 1954 
(E26) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 25 moves, 1-0

NID. Classical Var (E32) 1-0 Rapid; Mate on diagonal or Q trap
Karpov vs Korchnoi, 2008 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 19 moves, 1-0

NID. Classical. Keres Def (E32) 1-0 23.? Hook &Ladder Sacrifice
Koneru vs Granda Zuniga, 2008 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 22 moves, 1-0

NID. Classical. Noa (E37) 0-1 You keep her. I don't want her.
B H Wood vs P Devos, 1948 
(E37) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 27 moves, 0-1

the dancing of the lady to take the other lady off the board
Keene vs S Kerr, 1979  
(E45) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Bronstein (Byrne) Variation, 22 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Def: Reshevsky Var (E46) 1-0 Remove the Defender
V Malakhov vs P H Nielsen, 2003 
(E46) Nimzo-Indian, 26 moves, 1-0

NID. Normal. Bernstein Def Except Gligoric System (E53) 0-1 Q
Vladimirov vs Kasparov, 2001 
(E53) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 23 moves, 0-1

KID: Saemisch Var (E80) 0-1 Greco's Mate! (Choice of finish)
R Safar vs I Agrest, 2008 
(E80) King's Indian, Samisch Variation, 27 moves, 0-1

Hippopotamus (A00) 1-0 Lawn Mower Mate
E Postny vs E Inarkiev, 2004 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 40 moves, 1-0

A04 0-1 75 A most embarrassing Queen sacrifice??
N J Fries-Nielsen vs C Hoi, 1981 
(A04) Reti Opening, 75 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Closed St. George Bb7 vs Bg2 (B25) 0-1 Qside passers
F Steil-Antoni vs Kosteniuk, 2009 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 43 moves, 0-1

KIA vs Dbl KP Bg4, Be7 (A07) 0-1 Q sac for a double check
A Caoili vs C Rodriguez Monteiro, 1996 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 26 moves, 0-1

Sicilian, Closed, 6.Be3 (B26) 1-0 FTB is tired of the mislabels
Romanishin vs Van Wely, 1992 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 30 moves, 1-0

KIA Closed vs Sicilian (A07) 1-0 Bf6 outpost sets up Mayet's #
E Moser vs S Petrenko, 2010 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 26 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Agincourt Def (A13) 0-1Promotion, Q drops in #
Gulko vs S Agdestein, 1990 
(A13) English, 30 moves, 0-1

Larry Christiansen called this "THE game of the Olympiad"
Dzindzichashvili vs A Beliavsky, 1984 
(A13) English, 93 moves, 1-0

English vs AID. Anglo-Grünfeld Var (A16) 0-1
N Rashkovsky vs Tukmakov, 1972 
(A16) English, 46 moves, 0-1

K's English. Two Knights' Var Reversed Dragon (A22) 0-1 Authors
F Reinfeld vs M L Hanauer, 1937 
(A22) English, 41 moves, 0-1

King's English. Four Knights Quiet Line (A28) 0-1 25.?
Van Wely vs J Piket, 1996 
(A28) English, 31 moves, 0-1

King's English. Four Knights, Botvinnik Line (A28) 1-0 NY Open
M Rohde vs Dlugy, 1990 
(A28) English, 36 moves, 1-0

King's English. Four Knights Fianchetto Lines (A29) 0-1Young GM
Navara vs Keymer, 2021 
(A29) English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto, 60 moves, 0-1

English Symmetrical. Hedgehog Def (A30) 1-0 Just take iT!
Krasenkow vs Z Varga, 1989
(A30) English, Symmetrical, 34 moves, 1-0

English, Symmetrical. Anti-Benoni Var (A31) 0-1 Disc Attk
Seirawan vs Miles, 1981 
(A31) English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation, 39 moves, 0-1

English Opening: Symmetrical Var (A36) 1-0 Awesome last move!
M Lagarde vs T Nguyen, 2021 
(A36) English, 25 moves, 1-0

Englund Gambit (A40) 0-1 Slow down, look around - no hurry
R Farrell vs M Gluzman, 2001 
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 34 moves, 0-1

Modern Def: Averbakh Var (A42) 0-1 Discovery+ allows QxQ
D Neukirch vs L Zinn, 1974 
(A42) Modern Defense, Averbakh System, 40 moves, 0-1

three minor pieces for the queen
Dlugy vs S Weeramantry, 1981 
(A42) Modern Defense, Averbakh System, 31 moves, 1-0

Veresov 4.f3 h6 (A45) 1-0 Good game by young Levon
Aronian vs I Khamrakulova, 1993 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 34 moves, 1-0

Gibbins-Wiedehagen Gambit (A45) 1/2-1/2 quick draw
Bronstein vs Simagin, 1967 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 8 moves, 1/2-1/2

Old Indian Defense: General (A53) 0-1 Q decoy sacrifice
V Pupols vs A Kaufman, 1955 
(A53) Old Indian, 43 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Fianchetto Var (A62) 1-0 Remove the Guard
Y Pustina vs S Tatai, 1972 
(A62) Benoni, Fianchetto Variation, 34 moves, 1-0

Benoni Def: Classical. Czerniak Def (A78) 0-1 B Deflects Q
Z Kozul vs Velimirovic, 1985 
(A78) Benoni, Classical with ...Re8 and ...Na6, 40 moves, 0-1

Dutch Defense: Semi-Leningrad Var (A81) 1-0 Remove the Guard
Van Wely vs D Reinderman, 2010 
(A81) Dutch, 49 moves, 1-0

Dutch Defense: Classical (A84) 1-0 She's Overloaded
O Girya vs J Eric, 2019 
(A84) Dutch, 37 moves, 1-0

Dutch Def: Leningrad Var (A87) 0-1 Central Crossfire
V Glatman vs M Yudovich Jr, 1968 
(A87) Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation, 30 moves, 0-1

St. George Def: Zilbermints Gambit (B00) 0-1 The only game like
K McDonald vs Daniel Cruz, 2016 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 37 moves, 0-1

Owen Defense: General (B00) 1/2-1/2 Stalemate trap
V Small vs Chandler, 1978 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 50 moves, 1/2-1/2

Modern Def/Black Dbl Fio 5.g4 b5 (B06) 0-1 Incoming Knights
Dominguez Perez vs V Artemiev, 2021 
(B06) Robatsch, 41 moves, 0-1

Modern Def. Delayed Sniper (B06) 1-0 U12 Disc+ gets back Q
D Andreikin vs Carlsen, 2002 
(B06) Robatsch, 43 moves, 1-0

Pirc Defense: Bayonet Attack (B07) 1-0 Heavy piece mating dance
R G Wade vs A Gudmundsson, 1964 
(B07) Pirc, 36 moves, 1-0

Lion Defense: Lion's Jaw 5.QxQd8 KxQd8 (B07) 1-0 Qless
A Yusupov vs L Christiansen, 1993 
(B07) Pirc, 47 moves, 1-0

Pirc Defense: General (B07) 1-0 Decoy sacrifice
J M Frayna vs O Gamboa Alvarado, 2014 
(B07) Pirc, 27 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Accelerated Panov Attk. Modern Var (B10) 0-1
F Ynojosa Aponte vs Nay Oo Kyaw Tun, 2018 
(B10) Caro-Kann, 33 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Defense: Advance. Short Var (B12) 1-0 20.?
Swiercz vs M Kanarek, 2016 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 34 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Defense: Advance. Tal Variation (B12) 0-1 BOSS
Nakamura vs Carlsen, 2020 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 34 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Def: Advance. Bayonet Attack (B12) 1-0 Back ranker!
Mamedyarov vs V Artemiev, 2021 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 26 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Defense: Maroczy Var (B12) 1-0 3-piece mate
E Jimenez Zerquera vs Hort, 1963 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 32 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Exch. Rubinstein Var (B13) 1-0 Dbl++ Q Arabian #
Geller vs Benko, 1962 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 36 moves, 1-0

- GM Baadur Jobava quote in NIC Magazine 2003/7
Jobava vs Bareev, 2003 
(B18) Caro-Kann, Classical, 34 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Chameleon (B20) · 1-0
P Anisimov vs L Miknevicius, 2010
(B20) Sicilian, 30 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Alapin. General (B22) 1-0 Self-Discovery
Mamedyarov vs Ivanchuk, 2020 
(B22) Sicilian, Alapin, 35 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Alapin. Barmen Def (B22) 0-1 Key West, FL
B Finegold vs L Christiansen, 1994 
(B22) Sicilian, Alapin, 45 moves, 0-1

Sac thy Queen and checkmate her majesty instead!
S Soors vs A R Saleh Salem, 2012 
(B22) Sicilian, Alapin, 35 moves, 0-1

"Are you smarter than a fifth-grader?"
Carlsen vs P Royset, 2002 
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 34 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Grand Prix Attack (B23) 0-1 Passer allows capture
M Dean vs M Burrows, 2014
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 31 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Closed (B23) 0-1 armageddon
A Tari vs Nepomniachtchi, 2021 
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 31 moves, 0-1

Sicil Nezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attk. Bg7 (B31) 0-1 Bind
Gelfand vs Radjabov, 2003 
(B31) Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation, 37 moves, 0-1

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 0-1 blitz
Dominguez Perez vs J Polgar, 2011 
(B32) Sicilian, 31 moves, 0-1

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish; 32...?
R Vidruska vs O Badelka, 2017 
(B32) Sicilian, 33 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Paulsen Var. General (B44) 1-0Lolli's # on h-file
S Sanchez Castillo vs A Mir Mahmoud, 2010 
(B44) Sicilian, 28 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Canal Attk. Haag Gambit (B51) 1-0 Vukovic# awaits
E Schiller vs T Redman, 1975 
(B51) Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack, 33 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Chekhover Var (B53) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Kasimdzhanov vs Kasparov, 1999 
(B53) Sicilian, 45 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Chekhover Var (B53) 0-1 Q trap, Damiano's # next
Y Zhou vs O Adu, 2017 
(B53) Sicilian, 34 moves, 0-1

Sicilian (B53) 1-0 unique smothered mate!!
L Saunina vs T Chekhova-Kostina, 1980 
(B53) Sicilian, 31 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Chekhover Var (B53) 1-0 Sham Q sacrifice
J Polgar vs Ljubojevic, 1992 
(B53) Sicilian, 43 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Modern Variations (B56) · 0-1
J Durao vs I Bilek, 1966
(B56) Sicilian, 39 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Classical Var (B58) 0-1 Ludwig should win
L Roedl vs L Engels, 1935 
(B58) Sicilian, 41 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer. Dragon Var (B60) 1-0 38.?
Fischer vs J Bennett, 1957 
(B60) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, 40 moves, 1-0

Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer. Neo-Modern Early dev B62 1-0 Arabian#
Kavalek vs K Commons, 1978 
(B62) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, 30 moves, 1-0

page 112 "Secrets of the Sicilian Dragon" by Schiller & Gufeld
Short vs J Piket, 1990 
(B77) Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 38 moves, 1/2-1/2

Sicilian Def: Scheveningen. Keres Attack (B81) 1-0 Sham Q sac
J Becerra Rivero vs Robson, 2009 
(B81) Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack, 34 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Najdorf (B90) 0-1 32...?
A Dubinin vs A Drygalov, 2018 
(B90) Sicilian, Najdorf, 40 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Najdorf (B90) 0-1 Discovered+
H Camilleri vs S Tatai, 1972 
(B90) Sicilian, Najdorf, 40 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Najdorf. Opocensky Var (B92) 1-0 Promotion race!
Carlsen vs V Artemiev, 2021 
(B92) Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation, 49 moves, 1-0

French vs KIA/Reversed Philidor (C00) 1-0 Heavy pieces action
Capablanca vs J Grommer, 1913 
(C00) French Defense, 44 moves, 1-0

three promotions...including an "under" C02 1/2-1/2 75
W Napier vs Marshall, 1896 
(C02) French, Advance, 75 moves, 1/2-1/2

French Def: Classical. Richter Attack (C13) 1-0 Promotion next
K Richter vs Stahlberg, 1936 
(C13) French, 39 moves, 1-0

French Defense: Winawer (C15) 0-1 A lovely shot!
J Barle vs I Jelen, 1979 
(C15) French, Winawer, 30 moves, 0-1

Now this is a blunder for a Swallow's Tail Mate.
Carlsen vs H Willumsen, 2004 
(C18) French, Winawer, 31 moves, 1-0

Super Crazy Finish!??
B Lengyel vs R Kuijf, 1983 
(C19) French, Winawer, Advance, 63 moves, 1/2-1/2

Vienna Game: Mieses Var - NO KIA (C26) 1-0 Heavy piece jig!
V Vorotnikov vs B A Zlotnik, 1978
(C26) Vienna, 34 moves, 1-0

Pillsbury the Extraordinary by Andy Soltis
Steinitz vs Pillsbury, 1892 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 30 moves, 0-1

Russian Game: Modern Attack. Center Attk (C43) 1-0 K walk combo
R Nezhmetdinov vs R Kakabadze, 1955 
(C43) Petrov, Modern Attack, 33 moves, 1-0

"Mean Queens" (game of the day Mar-02-2014)
A N Rubinsztein vs H Winkler, 1983 
(C56) Two Knights, 40 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Classical. Zukertort Gambit (C64) 0-1entertaining
M Schlosser vs Anand, 1990 
(C64) Ruy Lopez, Classical, 42 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Berlin Def. Hedgehog Var (C66) 1-0 QxQf8#
C W Blake vs G H Wolbrecht, 1909 
(C66) Ruy Lopez, 30 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Exchange. Keres Var (C68) 1-0 Spearhead
M Hebden vs J C Rodrigues, 1993
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 32 moves, 1-0

Spanish, Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz Def (C73) 1-0 Parnu K run
Lilienthal vs Bondarevsky, 1947 
(C73) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 50 moves, 1-0

Spanish, Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz Def Fianchetto (C76) 1/2-
D Rovner vs L Guldin, 1939 
(C76) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, Fianchetto Variation, 62 moves, 1/2-1/2

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Mackenzie Var (C77) 0-1 TTactics!
V A Vasiliev vs Tolush, 1945 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 29 moves, 0-1

Spanish, Morphy Def. Wormald Attk (C77) 0-1 fitting of his rep
M Ostrauskas vs Tal, 1955 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 38 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Wormald Attack (C77) 0-1 Boomerang+!
T Paehtz Sr vs M Hebden, 2001
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 31 moves, 0-1

Game 146 in 'The World's Great Chess Games' by Reuben Fine
G Thomas vs Flohr, 1939 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 68 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Morphy Def (C78) 1-0 Finish gives material away!?
Naroditsky vs So, 2021 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 29 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Morphy Defense (C78) 1-0 #22 "A Knight on f5"
Navara vs L Unuk, 2021 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 33 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Closed (C84) 1-0 Find the finish
G Schories vs H Pinkerton, 1911 
(C84) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 29 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Closed Variations (C84) 1-0 Brilliant!
H Taube vs H Von Hennig, 1933 
(C84) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 31 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Marshall Attk. Modern ML (C89) 0-1 Sarfati notes
M Sonter vs J Sarfati, 2005  
(C89) Ruy Lopez, Marshall, 42 moves, 0-1

Spanish, Morphy Def. Breyer Def Zaitsev Hybrid (C95) 1-0 Blitz
Carlsen vs B Amin, 2019 
(C95) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer, 38 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Closed Defense (C96) 1-0 Overworked Queen
Plachetka vs G Kluger, 1972 
(C96) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 37 moves, 1-0

P-Q4 Levitsky Attack. Euwe Var Modern Line (D00) 0-1 Combo
S Monteiro vs A M Ursu, 2010 
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 30 moves, 0-1

Colle System 5.b3 Copycat (D05) 0-1 h-file assault
E Thorold vs Mason, 1890
(D05) Queen's Pawn Game, 32 moves, 0-1

Rubinstein Opening: Classical Def (D05) 1-0 Sham Q sacrifice
V Kovacevic vs I Farago, 1982 
(D05) Queen's Pawn Game, 57 moves, 1-0

QGD Albin Countergambit (D08) 0-1 messy action
A Schwarz vs Albin, 1899 
(D08) Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit, 40 moves, 0-1

Slav Defense: General (D10) 1-0 Is Ben a Bohemian?
B Finegold vs P Haba, 1990 
(D10) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 36 moves, 1-0

Slav Def: Modern Line (D11) 1-0 Nxf7 KxNf7 keep it coming!
Spassky vs L Zinn, 1962 
(D11) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 39 moves, 1-0

Slav Defense: Quiet Var. Schallopp Def (D12) 0-1 video link
A Donchenko vs Caruana, 2021 
(D12) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 32 moves, 0-1

Slav Def: Chameleon Var (D15) 0-1 Keep your Q, & have my R!
I Krush vs J Becerra Rivero, 2000 
(D15) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 40 moves, 0-1

The game shows the great powers and mobility of the queen.
Jobava vs Carlsen, 2005 
(D17) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 39 moves, 1-0

QGA. Classical Def. Alekhine System Smyslov Var (D29) 1-0
Chaos vs Nuchess, 1980 
(D29) Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical, 44 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Quiet Variation (D30) 1-0 Crosspin
Karpov vs N Guliyev, 2007 
(D30) Queen's Gambit Declined, 37 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Noteboom Var (D31) 0-1 Qside Pawn Storm
S Saeed vs L Pliester, 1982 
(D31) Queen's Gambit Declined, 42 moves, 0-1

QGD Semi-Tarrasch Def. Exchange Var (D41) 1-0 Rook Roller!!
Petrosian vs Korchnoi, 1977 
(D41) Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, 37 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Accelerated Meran Var (D45) 1-0 Missed Arabian #
Geller vs A Fuderer, 1955 
(D45) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 30 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Accelerated Meran Var (D45) 1-0 Discovered Attk
E Richter vs Pachman, 1945 
(D45) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 33 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Bogoljubow Var (D46) 0-1 Combination nabs Q
Fine vs P Robey, 1945 
(D46) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 29 moves, 0-1

The Helsinki Hand Grenade (D55) 0-1 33 moves
E Lindroos vs E Book, 1934 
(D55) Queen's Gambit Declined, 33 moves, 0-1

QGD: Tartakower. Exchange Var (D57) 1-0 Sham Q sacrifice
Pachman vs L Steiner, 1948 
(D57) Queen's Gambit Declined, Lasker Defense, 38 moves, 1-0

Gruenfeld Def: Modern Exchange Var (D85) 1-0 Women's champ
A Ushenina vs Svidler, 2013 
(D85) Grunfeld, 30 moves, 1-0

Catalan Opening: General (E00) 1-0 Combo forces resignation
F Rhine vs A Moolky, 2022 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 30 moves, 1-0

Bogo-Indian Defense: Exchange Var (E11) 1-0 43.?
Stahlberg vs T Salo, 1956 
(E11) Bogo-Indian Defense, 44 moves, 1-0

QID: Anti-Queen's Indian System (E17) 1-0 Remove the Guard
B P Mhaiskar vs Pedro J Borras, 1956 
(E17) Queen's Indian, 27 moves, 1-0

Q sac leaves White Q trapped and pinned and the R unprotected
Kotov vs Botvinnik, 1939 
(E33) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 38 moves, 0-1

G124 Svetozar Gligoric Collected Games, Edited by Colin Leach
Gligoric vs Fischer, 1960 
(E46) Nimzo-Indian, 33 moves, 1-0

KID Classical Fianchetto (E67) 1-0 Q decoy sac, Discovered Attk
Carlsen vs K Trygstad, 2002 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 40 moves, 1-0

KID. Saemisch. Normal Def (E81) 1/2-1/2pin will win; perpetual+
Spassky vs J Polgar, 1993 
(E81) King's Indian, Samisch, 39 moves, 1/2-1/2

KID: Saemisch. Bronstein Def (E87) 0-1 early Q exit
B Spycher vs J Piket, 1986 
(E87) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 36 moves, 0-1

A hugely didactic game by Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian!
Petrosian vs Gufeld, 1960 
(E92) King's Indian, 41 moves, 1-0

KID. Orthodox. Aronin-Taimanov Def (E97) 0-1 Zwischenzug Exch
E Chinchilla Miranda vs W Bravo, 2016 
(E97) King's Indian, 45 moves, 0-1

73 consecutive queen moves record was broken in the 1990s
Mackenzie vs Mason, 1882 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 144 moves, 1/2-1/2

C50 Italian Game: Hungarian Defense 1-0 Hook Mate Awaits
L Dreibergs vs Y Kamenetsky, 1941 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 33 moves, 1-0

Scotch Game: Haxo Gambit (C45) 0-1 Shootout won by bigger gun
Denker vs D Polland, 1940 
(C45) Scotch Game, 30 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: 4...exd4 (C50) 1-0 Q sac for Lolli's # on h-file
D Saxton vs Worth / Tweed, 1935 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 29 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Italian Var (C50) 0-1 Double attack
Giri vs R Praggnanandhaa, 2022 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 33 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Slow Var (C52) 1-0 Q promo #!!
Morphy vs A Meek, 1857 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 33 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Slow Var (C52) 1-0 "Ranken Fail"
W Hodges vs C Ranken, 1851 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 32 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Classical. De la Bourdonnais Var (C53) 1-0 Stockf
Lowenthal vs Szen, 1842 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 35 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Classical. Giuoco Pianissimo (C53) 1/2-1/2 perp+
V Murzin vs I Lysyj, 2022 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 57 moves, 1/2-1/2

Italian, Classical. Greco Gambit Moeller-Therkatz Attk (C54)1-0
Euwe vs E M Holloway, 1920 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 29 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Two Knights Def. Open Var (C55) 1-0 Prague Combo
J Fichtl vs J Florian, 1943 
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 28 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Two Knights Def. Polerio Def B+ line (C58) 1-0
P Marusenko vs M Hebden, 1999 
(C58) Two Knights, 30 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Larsen Var (A04) 0-1 Thwarting connected passers
D Andreikin vs V Ivic, 2021 
(A04) Reti Opening, 81 moves, 0-1

Dbl Fio Reti vs Hedgehog structure (A04) 1-0 Pawn roller!
R Shcherbakov vs S Kovacevic, 1994 
(A04) Reti Opening, 33 moves, 1-0

B26: Sicilian, Closed, 6.Be3
Smyslov vs Bronstein, 1951 
(B26) Sicilian, Closed, 6.Be3, 39 moves, 1-0

KIA vs Old Sicilian (A07) 0-1 Did VK know what he was doing?
J Bednarski vs Korchnoi, 1966 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 33 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Berlin Def (C65) 1-0 notes by Stockfish
Anderssen vs Paulsen, 1862 
(C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 29 moves, 1-0

125 Partidas Brilhantes by Fernando Vasconcellos
Geller vs Dreev, 1990 
(C03) French, Tarrasch, 25 moves, 1-0

French Def: Alekhine-Chatard Attk. Breyer Var (C13) 0-1 Promo +
S Nedeljkovic vs Gligoric, 1949 
(C13) French, 31 moves, 0-1

Chandler's 33...Qh1+!! is the first of two decoys
A Kosten vs Chandler, 1991 
(B33) Sicilian, 35 moves, 0-1

Italian, Classical. Greco Gambit Greco Var (C54) 1-0 10...BxRa1
Greco vs NN, 1624 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 17 moves, 1-0

Sicil Nezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attk. Bg7 Var (B31) 0-1 29...?
N Mayorga vs E Cordova, 2007 
(B31) Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation, 38 moves, 0-1

English vs Anglo-Indian Def. Flohr-Mikenas-Carls Var (A19) 0-1
J Wanjiru Wambugu vs G Sukhu, 2006 
(A19) English, Mikenas-Carls, Sicilian Variation, 21 moves, 0-1

Slav Def: Czech. Classical System (D18) 0-1 Overloaded/Overwork
A Stolarczyk vs T Treppendahl, 2006 
(D18) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch, 33 moves, 0-1

Benko Gambit: Declined. ML (A57) 1-0 Knights delight!
A Shariyazdanov vs B Zueger, 1998 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 33 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Paulsen Var (B46) 1-0 Rook roller w/Q
Giri vs H Banikas, 2011 
(B46) Sicilian, Taimanov Variation, 34 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Nezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attack (B30) 0-1 Q sac!?
Giri vs Carlsen, 2021 
(B30) Sicilian, 53 moves, 0-1

French Def: Advance. Euwe Var (C02) 1-0 Sideswiped by a Rook
Kupreichik vs J Levitt, 1990 
(C02) French, Advance, 23 moves, 1-0

Vienna Game: Vienna Gambit. M.L. (C29) 1-0 He wrote the book!
G Renaud vs NN, 1940 
(C29) Vienna Gambit, 21 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Symmetrical. General (A30) 1-0 C'mon out Sire!
J Grefe vs A Persidsky, 2008 
(A30) English, Symmetrical, 18 moves, 1-0

That is an astonishing end to a game.
Kasparov vs Kramnik, 1994 
(B33) Sicilian, 36 moves, 1-0

KID. Normal Variation (E70) 0-1 Q sacrifice
R K N Lanning vs P S Spiller, 1976 
(E70) King's Indian, 32 moves, 0-1

King's English. Two Knts' Fianchetto (A22) 0-1 Pin, Deflection
O Lima vs P M Singe, 2010 
(A22) English, 43 moves, 0-1

Reti Opening: Advance Var (A09) 0-1 Tal's King on the Run!
L Espig vs Tal, 1982 
(A09) Reti Opening, 36 moves, 0-1

Game 39 in 'Korchnoi: Move by Move' by Cyrus Lakdawala
J Grefe vs Korchnoi, 1979 
(C17) French, Winawer, Advance, 64 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Kan. Modern Var (B42) 1-0 19.? and 22.?
K Commons vs P Peev, 1976 
(B42) Sicilian, Kan, 33 moves, 1-0

London System vs Hedgehog (D02) 1/2-1/2 QxQ = Stalemate
S Grigoriants vs Carlsen, 2018 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 73 moves, 1/2-1/2

English Opening: Symmetrical. General (A30) 0-1 32...?
V Bui vs H Frey Perez, 2002 
(A30) English, Symmetrical, 32 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Lasker-Pelikan. Sveshnikov Var (B33) 1-0 33.?
Dvoirys vs Yagupov, 2004 
(B33) Sicilian, 33 moves, 1-0

Ponziani Opening: Jaenisch Counterattk (C44) 1-0 different Qh8+
I Nikolayev vs R Ferguson, 2004 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 29 moves, 1-0

"The Mad Queen of Goteborg" (game of the day Jan-01-2022)
N Gaprindashvili vs M Czerniak, 1971 
(C11) French, 71 moves, 1-0

Veresov, French Def: Classical. Burn Var Main Line (C11) 0-1
Kun Arthas Qian vs Tun Win, 2012 
(C11) French, 30 moves, 0-1

French Def: Winawer. Classical Var (C18) 1-0 Anderssen's promo!
S Barrientos Chavarriaga vs D Warner, 2012 
(C18) French, Winawer, 32 moves, 1-0

French Defense: Winawer. Petrosian Var (C16) 0-1
Chiburdanidze vs I Rogers, 1990 
(C16) French, Winawer, 49 moves, 0-1

English vs Agincourt Def. Wimpy System (A13) 1-0 Check it out!
Duda vs Karjakin, 2021 
(A13) English, 53 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def: Two Pawn Attk. Lasker Var (B02) 0-1 Tied down
P Makepeace vs D M Adams, 2007
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 38 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Closed Variations (C84) 0-1 Zugzwang!
J Perlis vs F Duz-Khotimirsky, 1911 
(C84) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 56 moves, 0-1

Bishop's Opening: Boden-Kieseritsky Gambit (C27) 1-0 Skewer+
L Taussig vs P Bodenstein, 1906 
(C27) Vienna Game, 34 moves, 1-0

London System vs Rat Defense (A41) 1-0 Q takes Q
Z Pakleza vs F Felecan, 2014 
(A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 57 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. General (B30) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Kramnik vs Van Wely, 2004 
(B30) Sicilian, 45 moves, 1-0

Blindfold television game (1963) Amsterdam NED, Dec-28
Botvinnik vs Euwe, 1963 
(E41) Nimzo-Indian, 26 moves, 1/2-1/2

[Main Lines] 17. Qc1! Devastating quiet move
Adams vs Z Zhang, 2004 
(B90) Sicilian, Najdorf, 42 moves, 1-0

Queen's Gambit Declined: Traditional Var (D30) 1-0 wild finish
Vidmar vs M Golmayo, 1931 
(D30) Queen's Gambit Declined, 33 moves, 1-0

3...Qd6 Bronstein Var (B01) 1-0 Q sac; 3 minors escort passer
A Muzychuk vs A Gara, 2006 
(B01) Scandinavian, 56 moves, 1-0

QGA: Old Var (D20) 1-0 Q sac opens the g-file for battery
N Pert vs D J Queralto, 2012 
(D20) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 42 moves, 1-0

QGD: Chigorin Defense (D07) 1-0 Stockfish notes
B Grachev vs P Savosto, 2001 
(D07) Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense, 79 moves, 1-0

Hungarian Opening: Indian Def / Reti (A00) 1-0 Promotion race
Carlsen vs V Artemiev, 2022 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 42 moves, 1-0

Mar-03-15 whiteshark: GM Jan Gustafsson analyses wild battle
Nisipeanu vs I Bukavshin, 2015 
(B48) Sicilian, Taimanov Variation, 69 moves, 1-0

a masterclass how to play against the Ruy Lopez Berlin Defense
Nakamura vs Carlsen, 2020 
(C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 39 moves, 1-0

QGD: Pseudo-Tarrasch Var (D50) 0-1 Q tied down to g2-square
E Richter vs Pachman, 1949 
(D50) Queen's Gambit Declined, 32 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Italian Var (C50) 1/2-1/2 Q w/Temporary Insanity
M Garcia Martin vs O Badelka, 2021 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 90 moves, 1/2-1/2

Sicilian Defense: Alapin. General (B22) 1-0 Queen offer
P Potapov vs F Ynojosa Aponte, 2012 
(B22) Sicilian, Alapin, 54 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Grand Prix Attack (B23) 1-0 Fine 4-piece finish!!
J Johnson vs J Cline, 1979 
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 31 moves, 1-0

store manager perfidouche handing out free insults again
Topalov vs Caruana, 2013 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 60 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Paulsen Var (B46) 0-1 post-mortem video link
Grischuk vs D Andreikin, 2022 
(B46) Sicilian, Taimanov Variation, 35 moves, 0-1

French Defense: Winawer. Positional Var (C19) 0-1 31...?
Adianto vs A Yusupov, 1983 
(C19) French, Winawer, Advance, 31 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Normal (B45) 1/2-1/2 25.?
M Czerniak vs K Langeweg, 1966 
(B45) Sicilian, Taimanov, 29 moves, 1/2-1/2

ties the record for most queens (six) on the board at once
E Rosen vs S Lang, 2019 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 26 moves, 1-0

Mexican Defense: General (A50) 1/2-1/2Check all possible checks
J Chabanon vs C Bauer, 2014 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 84 moves, 1/2-1/2

QGA. Janowski-Larsen Var (D25) 0-1 Checkmate plan gets Poleaxed
Shainswit vs R H Steinmeyer, 1963 
(D25) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 23 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Dragon. Classical, Tartakower Line (B74) 1-0 24.?
Ragozin vs Veresov, 1945 
(B74) Sicilian, Dragon, Classical, 35 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Defense: Maroczy Variation. Maroczy Gambit (B12) 1-0
G B Temme vs S Schwartz, 1971 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 13 moves, 1-0

QGD Modern. Normal Line (D55) 1-0 Instructive notes by Mason
Pillsbury vs Burn, 1895  
(D55) Queen's Gambit Declined, 28 moves, 1-0

English vs Anglo-Indian Def. Q's Knight (A16) 1-0 h-pawn lever
R S Kalugampitiya vs G Mphungu, 2014 
(A16) English, 25 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Wing Gambit (B20) 0-1 Hastings Hanging
A R Thomas vs L Schmid, 1951 
(B20) Sicilian, 14 moves, 0-1

Mamedyarov vs B Savchenko, 2007
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 29 moves, 1-0

A Predke vs Vachier-Lagrave, 2022 
(A33) English, Symmetrical, 23 moves, 1-0

Czech Def/Pseudo-Black Lion (B07) 0-1 Discovered check
R Oberholzer vs A Al Mashikhi Mohammed, 2014 
(B07) Pirc, 27 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Def: Advance. Short Var (B12) 1/2-1/2 Explosive end
Vachier-Lagrave vs Firouzja, 2021
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 35 moves, 1/2-1/2

Sicilian Defense: Kan. Knight Var (B43) 1-0 Remove the Guard
Spassky vs J Klavins, 1959 
(B43) Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3, 30 moves, 1-0

M Bluvshtein vs D Seyb, 2010 
(A42) Modern Defense, Averbakh System, 43 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Canal Attk. Main Line (B52) 1-0 7th rank assault
G W Lawton vs A Aaron, 1978 
(B52) Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack, 32 moves, 1-0

Modern Defense: Standard Def (B06) 0-1 Q sac, Discovered+
R Ngarambe vs Andrew Hale, 2014 
(B06) Robatsch, 29 moves, 0-1

King's Gambit: Declined. Classical (C30) 1-0 Simul
Lasker vs J Muirhead, 1899 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 22 moves, 1-0

A very rare instance where only an under promotion to a
Hjartarson vs M Andersen, 2022 
(D27) Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical, 89 moves, 1/2-1/2

P-Q4: White Dbl Fianchetto (D02) 1-0 Dynamic Q sac, P sac promo
Miroshnichenko vs Korneev, 2005 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 58 moves, 1-0

QGD: Baltic Defense. Pseudo-Slav (D02) 0-1 Q trap on the Qside
V Loginov vs Bronstein, 1982 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 40 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Dragon. Classical Var (B72) 1-0 corner pocket
E Caxita vs A Marzouk, 2016 
(B72) Sicilian, Dragon, 35 moves, 1-0

Discovered Check answered w/a Discovered Check!!
A Visitor vs H J Macthomas Thoms, 1924 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 12 moves, 0-1

Queen odds game (000) 1-0 Legall's Mate extended into K walk
J Krejcik vs NN, 1947 
(000) Chess variants, 13 moves, 1-0

French Exchange. Monte Carlo Var (C01) 1-0 Disovered Dbl Check
A Petrov vs Szymanski, 1853 
(C01) French, Exchange, 17 moves, 1-0

Gruenfeld Exchange. Classical (D86) 1/2-Mad R Arabian Stalemate
G Hertneck vs R Ris, 2007 
(D86) Grunfeld, Exchange, 64 moves, 1/2-1/2

English Opening: Agincourt Def. Tarrasch Def (A14) 1-0Stockfish
Capablanca vs Marshall, 1925 
(A14) English, 29 moves, 1-0

QID: Petrosian. Farago Defense (E12) 0-1 It's no back ranker
Kadyrov vs G Orlov, 1989 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 21 moves, 0-1

QGD. Harrwitz Attk. Two Knts Def Blockade Line (D37) 1-0 Underp
Q Loiseau vs F Sonis, 2022 
(D37) Queen's Gambit Declined, 21 moves, 1-0

C H Maderna vs Najdorf, 1944 
(B84) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 27 moves, 0-1

London System 10.e4!! (D02) 1/2-1/2 Q sac, crazy R stalemate
AlphaZero vs Stockfish, 2018 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 77 moves, 1/2-1/2

French Defense: Winawer. Classical Var (C18) 1-0 Deflection
M Kobalia vs J Lundin, 2019 
(C18) French, Winawer, 24 moves, 1-0

Uncommon P-K4 Short Black Lion (B00) 1-0 The Roundabout
Alekhine vs C Vitoria, 1941 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 32 moves, 1-0

W Tullidge vs R Hodgson, 1893 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 15 moves, 0-1

one of the most stunning and unique major piece combinations
V Bergraser vs M Weiner, 1973 
(E19) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3, 40 moves, 1-0

Catalan Opening: Open Def. Tarrasch Def (E04) 0-1Philidor's Leg
Hlophe Smilo vs W Kobese, 2016 
(E04) Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3, 26 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Breyer Def Zaitsev Hybrid (C95) 0-1
R Byrne vs Spassky, 1974 
(C95) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer, 56 moves, 0-1

King's Gambit (Accepted) 2...Bd6 (C30) 1-0 Ns Discovered+
R Razo vs J Gallardo, 2006 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 18 moves, 1-0

Sarratt Attk vs Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0 Q trap
D Charochkina vs J Ovezdurdyyeva, 2016
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 1-0

G Daveglia vs G Matteucci, 1923
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 22 moves, 1-0

Zukertort Opening: Symmetrical / Reversed Philidor (A04) 0-1
E Tucker vs I Nikolayev, 2005 
(A04) Reti Opening, 22 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Def: Exchange. Rubinstein Var (B13) 1-0 Black held bk
S Vega Gutierrez vs T Hoang, 2016 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 38 moves, 1-0

Slav Indian (A50) 0-1 Bring out your queen early vs the champ!
Carlsen vs K Shevchenko, 2022 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 23 moves, 0-1

Four Knights Game: Spanish. Symmetrical Var (C49) 1-0 28.?
Tarrasch vs Janowski, 1907 
(C49) Four Knights, 30 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Hyperaccelerated Dragon (B27) 0-1 Deflection!
D Bouah vs Abdallah Aldhaheri Shaikha, 2016 
(B27) Sicilian, 38 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Paulsen. Szen Var (B44) 1-0 Kside crusher by Q
Vasiukov vs Polugaevsky, 1966 
(B44) Sicilian, 36 moves, 1-0

KGA. Greco Gambit (C38) 1-0 Epaulette Mate by N & R
Alekhine vs L Litov, 1915 
(C38) King's Gambit Accepted, 35 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Closed. Balla Variation (C88) 1-0 35.?
Unzicker vs L Sanchez, 1952 
(C88) Ruy Lopez, 35 moves, 1-0

KID: Zinnowitz Variation (E90) 1-0 Defeating Mikhail
Carlsen vs M Lilleoren, 2000 
(E90) King's Indian, 27 moves, 1-0

NN vs F Rhine, 2022  
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 8 moves, 0-1

Pillars Mate by the Knight.
K van der Weide vs Van Wely, 2001 
(B93) Sicilian, Najdorf, 6.f4, 39 moves, 0-1

KGD. Classical 3.Qf3 (C30) 1-0 Rxg7+ crusher
W H Pratten vs NN, 1923 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 26 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Defense: Main Line (B15) 1-0 The Smashing Queen
U Fataliyeva vs J Zawadzka, 2015 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 26 moves, 1-0

Vukovic Mate
W G Whitton vs S Williams, 1994 
(A03) Bird's Opening, 32 moves, 0-1

White's 23rd is a delightful queen sacrifice offer
Korchnoi vs Y Sakharov, 1951 
(B57) Sicilian, 28 moves, 1-0

Scotch Gambit. Saratt Var (C44) 1-0 Here, take my rook
A Liang vs Aronian, 2022 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 32 moves, 1-0

Trompowsky Attack: General (A45) 1-0 Youth N&Q Discovery
Carlsen vs S Agaian, 2002
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 19 moves, 1-0

King's Indian Attack (A07) 1-0 Queen's choice
Bronstein vs B van der Linden, 1996 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 23 moves, 1-0

Berhard Horwitz Bishops, and pin to win for Scholar's Mate
C Garma vs E Mortensen, 1990 
(B42) Sicilian, Kan, 41 moves, 1-0

Russian Game: Damiano Variation. Kholmov Gambit (C42) 1/2-video
Caruana vs A Liang, 2022 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 77 moves, 1/2-1/2

Sicilian Def: Richter-Rauzer. Neo-Modern Var (B67) 1-0 Q sac
I Hakki vs D Chen, 1978 
(B67) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 8...Bd7, 45 moves, 1-0

Philidor Def: General 5.g4 Nxg4 (C41) 1-0 Gaito diagrams
Shirov vs G Toczek, 2022 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 27 moves, 1-0

white gives up 2 queen and ends up two rooks ahead!
M Stean vs Browne, 1974 
(B94) Sicilian, Najdorf, 32 moves, 1-0

Vienna Game: Anderssen Def (C25) 1-0 Greco's Mate w/extra B
Blackburne vs J Hanham, 1889  
(C25) Vienna, 22 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. ML (C51) 1-0 Stockfish; video link
Morphy vs A Mongredien, 1859 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 24 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Wing Gambit (B20) 1-0 Dbl Exch Sacs
S Mariotti vs S Holm, 1975 
(B20) Sicilian, 36 moves, 1-0

S Weeramantry vs M Poulsen, 2004 
(C40) King's Knight Opening, 28 moves, 0-1

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 1-0 Lateral pin prevents NxRb1
M Romi vs W Winter, 1926 
(B32) Sicilian, 17 moves, 1-0

Pterodactyl Defense: Eastern. Anhanguera (B06) 1-0 N outpost
S Vaughan vs Castro, 1978 
(B06) Robatsch, 16 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical Var (E32) 1-0 Smothered Mate
G Schwartzman vs H A Gretarsson, 1992 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 25 moves, 1-0

King's Indian Attack exd5 (A07) 1-0 Exchange Sac sequence
N Weinstein vs Westerinen, 1976 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 20 moves, 1-0

KGA. Quade Gambit (C37) 1-0 Corner's Up!
A Hagesaether vs L E Bjorn, 2014 
(C37) King's Gambit Accepted, 18 moves, 1-0

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