Chessmanian
American Beauty
Frank Marshall Vs Stefan Levitsky
18th DSB Kongress
Date - 20th Jul, 1912.
Breslau, GER.
Round 6.
White - Levitsky.
Black - Marshall.
A game played between Stefan Levetsky and Frank Marshall. Legends Says that after the queen sacrifice of Marshall, people showered gold coins on the chessboard.
Evergreen Game
Jean Dufresne Vs Adolf Anderssen
Exhibition Game.
Date - 1852.
Berlin, GER.
White - Adolf.
Black - Jean.
The game played between Adolf Anderssen and Jean Dufresne in1852. It becomes a classical example to illustrate tactical themes and sacrifices that can lead to victory. The term "evergreen" is used to emphaisise the timeless and enduring nature of the game.
Clash of Magicians
Rashid Nazmetdinov Vs Mikhail Tal
2nd Soviet Spartkiad.
Date - Aug, 1959.
Final A.
Moscow, URS.
Round 3.
White - Rashid.
Black - Tal.
Step into a realm where the ancient game of chess transforms into spellbinding duel between two magicians, Rashid Nazmetdinov and Mikhail Tal.
Anand's Gambit, Kasparov's Rook Slip
Vishy Anand Vs Garry Kasparov
Blitz Chess Final.
Date - 1st Sept, 1996.
Las Palmas.
Final Round.
White - Anand.
Black - Kasparov.
​The Grandmaster known for his stretegic prowess, fell victim to his own miscalculation against Anand. Kasparov's iconic rook blunder sent shockwaves through the board and Anand seized the opportunity with surgical precision, orchestrating a brilliant counterattack.
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The Knight Maneuver
Bobby Fischer Vs Robert Byrne
US Championship.
Date - 1963.
New York, USA.
Round 3.
White - Robert.
Black - Bobby.
Young prodigy Fischer showcasing his maneuvering skills and tactical finesse gaining a significant positional advantage, ultimately leading to his victory in a masterful endgame.
Game of the Century
Bobby Fischer Vs Donald Byrne
3rd Rosenwald Trophy.
Date - 1956.
Newyork.
Round 8.
White - Donald.
Black - Bobby.
The 'Game of the Century' in chess refers to a legendary match between a 13-year-old Bobby Fischer and Donald Byrne in 1956. Fischer, playing as Black, executed a brilliant combination of moves that showcased his exceptional talent and foresight. The game featured sacrifices, tactical brilliance, and an unexpected queen sacrifice, culminating in a stunning victory for Fischer. This game is celebrated for its strategic depth and audacious play, making it a landmark moment in the history of chess.
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