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45 Cowboys & Indians More for Keybrd PhilSim Cal
Compiled by fredthebear
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A Cowboy's Work is Never Done:
https://www.bing.com/videos/rivervi...

"Winning needs no explanation, losing has no alibi." ― Greg Baum.

"A determined soul will do more with a rusty monkey wrench than a loafer will accomplish with all the tools in a machine shop." ― Robert Hughes

"Chess is a fairy tale of 1,001 blunders." ― Savielly Tartakower

"Pawns are the soul of the game." ― François-André Danican Philidor

"The king pawn and the queen pawn are the only ones to be moved in the early part of the game." ― Wilhelm Steinitz

"I believe that it is best to know a 'dubious' opening really well, rather than a 'good' opening only slightly." ― Simon Williams

"There is no such thing as an absolutely freeing move. A freeing move in a position in which development has not been carried far always proves illusory, and vice versa, a move which does not come at all in the category of freeing moves can, given a surplus of tempi to our credit, lead to a very free game." ― Aron Nimzowitsch

"The future reshapes the memory of the past in the way it recalibrates significance: some episodes are advanced, others lose purchase." ― Gregory Maguire, A Lion Among Men

"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons." ― Douglas MacArthur

Matthew 17:20
Our faith can move mountains.

Other people's wisdom prevents the king from being called a fool. ~ Nigerian Proverb

Knowledge without wisdom is like water in the sand. ~ Guinean Proverb

Ingratitude is sooner or later fatal to its author. ~ Twi Proverb

The laughter of a child lights up the house. ~ Swahili proverb

* One of Pandolfini's Best: Game Collection: Solitaire Chess by Bruce Pandolfini

* Two Great Attackers: https://www.chessgames.com/perl/che...

* Capablanca's Double Attack — having the initiative is important: https://lichess.org/study/tzrisL1R

* Golden Treasury of Chess (Wellmuth/Horowitz): Game Collection: 0

* Glossary: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/13/...

* Chessmaster 2000 Classic Games:
Game Collection: Chessmaster '86

* Freaky Fridays: https://allchessopenings.blogspot.c...

* Fred Reinfeld could've written this if only they had cell phones back when: https://socialself.com/blog/how-to-...

* Glossary: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/13/...

* Hit f7: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/I2Xm...

* Indians: Game Collection: adichess' Indian

* Javed's way: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...

* MC Move-by-Move: Game Collection: Move by Move - Carlsen (Lakdawala)

* Prep for San Antonio? Game Collection: magnus carlsen

* 1.d4: Game Collection: Winning with 1 d4!

* Glossary W: Wikipedia article: Glossary of chess

* Glossary P: https://www.peoriachess.com/Glossar...

* Golden Treasury of Chess (Wellmuth/Horowitz): Game Collection: Golden Treasury of Chess (Wellmuth/Horowitz)

https://archive.org/details/the-gol...

* Greatest Hits: Game Collection: Mammoth Book-Greatest Games (Nunn/Burgess/Emms)

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

* Extinguish the Dragon: Game Collection: 1.e4 explorations

* "Messi of Chess": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0w...

* Master of Pawn Play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBk...

* RL Minis: Game Collection: Ruy Lopez Miniatures

* Roger that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9S...

"The only way to change anything in Russia is a revolution" ― Daniil Dubov https://en.chessbase.com/post/dubov...

* Sacs on f7/f2: Game Collection: Demolition of Pawn Structure: Sac on f7 (f2)

* Were you looking for these ol' timers? Game Collection: Old Indian

* Wikipedia on Computer Chess: Wikipedia article: Computer chess

St. Luther

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

WTHarvey: There once was a website named WTHarvey, Where chess puzzles did daily delay,
The brain-teasers so tough,
They made us all huff and puff,
But solving them brought us great satisfaction today.

There once was a website named WTHarvey
Where chess puzzles were quite aplenty
With knight and rook and pawn
You'll sharpen your brain with a yawn
And become a master of chess entry

There once was a site for chess fun,
Wtharvey.com was the chosen one,
With puzzles galore,
It'll keep you in store,
For hours of brain-teasing, none done.

There once was a website named WTHarvey,
Where chess puzzles were posted daily,
You'd solve them with glee,
And in victory,
You'd feel like a true chess prodigy!

'A rising tide lifts all boats'

'Don't put the cart before the horse'

Colorado: San Luis
Established in: 1851

San Luis has a predominately Hispanic population of less than 700 people, and so the town features a very strong Spanish influence. It was once part of four Spanish land grants decreed by the King of Spain, and a classic adobe architecture and Spanish town layout remain.

* Chess History: https://www.britannica.com/topic/ch...

This poem is dedicated to all Caissa's members who understand that chess is but a game.

Chess is but a Game

As he secretly rode his knight out of the castle's gate, still believing that he could escape this inevitable fate, the sky broke open with an array of incredible light. and there smitten to the earth lay nova under his knight. I am who I am and always am, spoke this thundering voice and you, my friend nova, do not at all have another choice but to go forth south and north, west and east
loudly proclaiming the good Word to man and beast. Thus beset by the compelling voice from the broken sky nova set about explaining through the word the how and why. He travelled north and south, west and east never losing aim to let all Caissa's members know: chess is but a game.

"There are more adventures on a chessboard than on all the seas of the world." ― Pierre Mac Orlan

"You can only get good at chess if you love the game." ― Bobby Fischer

Dear Dad, $chool i$ really great. I am making lot$ of friend$ and $tudying very hard. With all my $tuff, I $imply can't think of anything I need, $o if you would like, you can ju$t $end me a card, a$ I would love to hear from you. Love, Your $on

Dear Son, I kNOw that astroNOmy, ecoNOmics, and oceaNOgraphy are eNOugh to keep even an hoNOr student busy. Do NOt forget that the pursuit of kNOwledge is a NOble task, and you can never study eNOugh. Love, Dad

<There are distinct situations where a bishop is preferred (over a knight). For example, two bishops are better than two knights or one of each. Steven Mayer, the author of Bishop Versus Knight, contends, "A pair of bishops is usually considered to be worth six points, but common sense suggests that a pair of active bishops (that are very involved in the formation) must be accorded a value of almost nine under some circumstances." This is especially true if the player can plant the bishops in the center of the board, as two bishops working in tandem can span up to 26 squares and have the capacity to touch every square.

Bishops are also preferable to knights when queens have been exchanged because, Grandmaster Sergey Erenburg, who is ranked 11th in the U.S., explains, "Bishops and rooks complement each other, and when well-coordinated, act as a queen." Conversely, a knight is the preferred minor piece when the queen survives until the late-middlegame or the endgame. Mayer explains, "The queen and knight are able to work together smoothly and create a greater number of threats than the queen and bishop."

When forced to say one is better than the other, most anoint the bishop. Mayer concludes, "I think it's true that the bishops are better than the knights in a wider variety of positions than the knights are better than the bishops."

He continues, "Of course, I'm not sure this does us much good, as we only get to play one position at a time.">

Q: How do you know which cow is the best dancer? A: See which one has the best moo-ves.

Q: What does the cow band play?
A: Moo-sic!

Song of the Storm-Swept Plain
William D. Hodjkiss

The wind shrills forth
From the white cold North
Where the gates of the Storm-god are;
And ragged clouds,
Like mantling shrouds,
Engulf the last, dim star.

Through naked trees,
In low coulees,
The night-voice moans and sighs;
And sings of deep,
Warm cradled sleep,
With wind-crooned lullabies.

He stands alone
Where the storm's weird tone
In mocking swells;
And the snow-sharp breath
Of cruel Death
The tales of its coming tells.

The frightened plaint
Of his sheep sound faint
Then the choking wall of white—
Then is heard no more,
In the deep-toned roar,
Of the blinding, pathless night.

No light nor guide,
Save a mighty tide
Of mad fear drives him on;
‘Till his cold-numbed form
Grows strangely warm;
And the strength of his limbs is gone.

Through the storm and night
A strange, soft light
O'er the sleeping shepherd gleams;
And he hears the word
Of the Shepherd Lord
Called out from the bourne of dreams.

Come, leave the strife
Of your weary life;
Come unto Me and rest
From the night and cold,
To the sheltered fold,
By the hand of love caressed.

The storm shrieks on,
But its work is done—
A soul to its God has fled;
And the wild refrain
Of the wind-swept plain,
Sings requiem for the dead.

"You may learn much more from a game you lose than from a game you win. You will have to lose hundreds of games before becoming a good player." ― Jose Raul Capablanca

"Whereas Anderssen and Chigorin looked for accidental positions, Capablanca is guided by the logicality of strong positions. He values only that which is well-founded: solidity of position, pressure on a weak point, he does not trust the accidental, even if it be a problem-like mate, at the required moment he discovers and carries out subtle and far-sighted combinations..." ― Emanuel Lasker, 2nd classical official world chess champion

"I was brought up on the games of Capablanca and Nimzowitsch, and they became part of my chess flesh and blood." ― Tigran V. Petrosian, 9th classical official world chess champion

"Capablanca possessed an amazing ability to quickly see into a position and intuitively grasp its main features. His style, one of the purest, most crystal-clear in the entire history of chess, astonishes one with its logic." ― Garry Kasparov, 13th classical official world chess champion

"We can compare Capablanca with Mozart, whose charming music appeared to have been a smooth flow. I get the impression that Capablanca did not even know why he preferred this or that move, he just moved the pieces with his hand. If he had worked a lot on chess, he might have played worse because he would have started to try to comprehend things. But Capablanca did not have to comprehend anything, he just had to move the pieces!" ― Vladimir Kramnik, 14th classical official world chess champion

WCC: https://www.chess.com/article/view/...

Unofficial: https://chessforsharks.co/history-o...

According to Chessmetrics, Lasker was #1 for longer than anyone else in history: 292 different months between June 1890 and December 1926. That's a timespan of 36 1/2 years, in which Lasker was #1 for a total of 24 years and 4 months. Lasker was 55 years old when he won New York 1924.

"The great thing about chess is it's a game for oneself. You don't work on what you can't control, you just work on yourself. And I think if more people did that, we'd all be a lot better off." — Daniel Naroditsky

Riddle Question: What word is always pronounced wrong?

FACTRETRIEVER: The term "coccyx" (also known as your tailbone) is derived from the Greek word "cuckoo" ("kokkux") because the curved shape of the tailbone resembles the bird's beak.

Riddle Answer: Wrong!

M.Hassan: <Eggman>: Scarborough Chess Club which is said to be the biggest chess club in Canada, arranges tournaments under the name of "Howard Rideout" tournaments. Is he the same Rideout that you are mentioning?. I only know that this is to commemorate "Rideout" who has been a player and probably in that club because the club is over 40 years old. This tournament is repeated year after year and at the beginning of the season when the club resumes activity after summer recession in September. Zxp

PeterB: Eggman and Mr. Hassan - you are right, Howard Ridout was a long time member of the Scarborough Chess Club! He was very active even when I joined in 1969, and was still organizing tournaments at the time of his death in the 1990s. This game is a good memorial to him! Theodorovitch was a Toronto master rated about 2250 back then, perhaps about 2350 nowadays.

* Crafty Endgame Trainer: https://www.chessvideos.tv/endgame-...

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, "Don Quixote"

Old Russian Proverb: "The elbow is close but you cannot bite it. (Близок локоток, да не укусишь.)" Close is no cigar.

Ya might be ah redneck if'n ya thunk "lol" means low on liquor.

"If you ain't the lead dog, the view never changes."

"Here's a two-step formula for handling stress... Step number one: Don't sweat the small stuff. Step number two: Remember it's all small stuff." ― Tony Robbins

<Amanda Kay wrote:

Checkmate
You were my knight
Shining armor
Chess board was our home
Queen's fondness you garnered
A kiss sweeter than honeycomb>

* The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played: 62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy by Irving Chernev - https://lichess.org/study/w2JcfP5K

* Legendary: Game Collection: The 12 Legendary Games of the Century

The Sofia Rules forbid agreed draws before 30 moves. The "Bilbao" scoring system awards 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss.

Zhavaed Haemaed wrote:

Zugzwang
My little game of Chess
That I played, with you
Making subtle moves
Hinting all too softly
Allowing impasses
Offering a pawn
Renouncing knights
Denouncing a bishop
Even giving up my Queen
That trying game of Chess
It appears, has come to a stale
Without one word spoken, without
An idea or intellect having being shared
My dear, I have not tried hard enough, and
I shall never be the wiser for not having made a move

"I always play carefully and try to avoid unnecessary risks. I consider my method to be right as any superfluous ‘daring' runs counter to the essential character of chess, which is not a gamble but a purely intellectual combat conducted in accordance with the exact rules of logic." ― Jose Raul Capablanca

"When you sit down to play a game you should think only about the position, but not about the opponent. Whether chess is regarded as a science, or an art, or a sport, all the same psychology bears no relation to it and only stands in the way of real chess." ― Jose Raul Capablanca

"Chess and me, it's hard to take them apart. It's like my alter ego." — Bobby Fischer

Psalm 96: 1-3
Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, praise his name; proclaim his salvation day after day. Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples.

"To a large degree, the measure of our peace of mind is determined by how much we are able to live in the present moment." — Richard Carlson

Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.

"Friend, you don't have to earn God's love or try harder. You're precious in His sight, covered by the priceless blood of Jesus, and indwelt by His Holy Spirit. Don't hide your heart or fear you're not good enough for Him to care for you. Accept His love, obey Him, and allow Him to keep you in His wonderful freedom." — Charles F. Stanley

"To what greater inspiration and counsel can we turn than to the imperishable truth to be found in this treasure house, the Bible?" — Queen Elizabeth II

Anne Boleyn Thought She Caught the Prize in King Henry the 8th by PinkFaerie5

Anne Boleyn, you set your sights high, you deviously bold sly fox Your interest was the end of Catherine's head and locks Mary was declared a bastard, Henry the Eighth's wife slain. You were singing prettily through this torment, a refrain.

Anne Boleyn, you enticed a dangerous king, indeed. Henry the Eighth, who smashed wives like a mustard seed. You thought you would give him sons but alas, it did not happen. So now here you are in the tower, being visited by a chaplain.

Anne Boleyn, your three years as a queen was not a record. Although Henry's next wife Jane will not last assured Sir Rutherford. All of Catherine's sons died in infancy, and you were beheaded too. Your French fashions and pretty singing voice could not save the likes of you.

"A wise woman wishes to be no one's enemy; a wise woman refuses to be anyone's victim." — Maya Angelou

"We do not remember days, we remember moments." ― Cesare Pavese

"Someday, somewhere – anywhere, unfailingly, you'll find yourself, and that, and only that, can be the happiest or bitterest hour of your life." ― Pablo Neruda

"It ain't over 'til it's over, no matter how over it looks." ― Yogi Berra

"Try not to do too many things at once. Know what you want, the number one thing today and tomorrow. Persevere and get it done." — George Allen

"In life, as in chess, forethought wins." — Charles Buxton

1 Corinthians 15:58
Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.

Ephesians 6:4: "Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord."

Psalm 96: 1-3
Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, praise his name; proclaim his salvation day after day. Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples.

Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.

MARY MARY QUITE CONTRARY
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row

wordy

Q: What do you call a fat pumpkin?
A: A pumpkin!

Q: What do you call a factory that sells OK products? A: A satisfactory!

Q: What do you call a cheese that doesn't belong to you? A: Nacho cheese!

Q: What do you call a sleeping wolf?
A: An unawarewolf!

Q: What do you call a bear that never wants to grow up? A: Peter Panda!

Q: What do you call a Jedi with one arm?
A: Hand Solo!

Q: What do you call a sad cheese?
A: A Blue cheese!

Q: What do you call an argument between two electric companies? A: A power struggle!

English, Symmetrical. Anti-Benoni Var (A31) 1-0 Pin & climb in
Capablanca vs J Torres Caravaca, 1929 
(A31) English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation, 18 moves, 1-0

English, Symmetrical. Anti-Benoni (A31) 1-0 Rolling kNights
Petrosian vs Korchnoi, 1962 
(A31) English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation, 21 moves, 1-0

Benoni-Indian Defense (A43) 0-1 If Kf1, capture-recapture-fork+
Y Porat vs Stein, 1964 
(A43) Old Benoni, 22 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: General (A45) 1/2-1/2 Poisoned P Perpetual Threat
Kamsky vs Ivanchuk, 2014 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 10 moves, 1/2-1/2

Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0 internet rapid; notes by SF
Carlsen vs Xiong, 2020 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 25 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Lazard Gambit (A45) 0-1 Addition to Lazard's Mini
Munteanu vs Cioara, 1948 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 5 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0 rare Max Lange # in center
Nita Saraci vs Nafissatou Gbadamassi, 2018 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 12 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: General (A45) 0-1 Dbl N sacs resemble Fishin' Pole
O Frink vs F J Le Count, 1923 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 13 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: General (A45) 0-1 Barry-ied on the Queenside
Bachmann vs R Praggnanandhaa, 2016 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 18 moves, 0-1

Game 85 in Alekhine's "107 Great Chess Battles: 1939-1945"
Bogoljubov vs L Rellstab, 1940 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 22 moves, 1-0

Pseudo-Colle Bb2 vs Spielmann-Indian (A46) 0-1 Bxh2+
A Selezniev vs Spielmann, 1921 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 22 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Pseudo-Benko (A46) 1-0 trap didn't get Fredthebear
J Piket vs J Polgar, 1987 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 16 moves, 1-0

Colle / Indian Game: Knights Var (A46) 0-1 Blackburne's Mate
Flohr vs R Pitschak, 1930 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 17 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Kingside Fianchetto (A48) 1-0Blistering Kside attk
E Limp vs C Gauche, 1999 
(A48) King's Indian, 24 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Budapest Defense (A51) 0-1 Count the pieces
I Loehmer vs K Hack, 1992 
(A51) Budapest Gambit, 11 moves, 0-1

G39 "Best Attacking Games of 2012-2015' by Naiditsch & Balogh
Aronian vs Jobava, 2015 
(A56) Benoni Defense, 24 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: Modern Variation (A56) 1-0 Devestating pins
Timman vs C van Wijgerden, 1977 
(A56) Benoni Defense, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 27 in The Complete Dragon by Eduard Gufeld & Oleg Stetsko
Spassky vs D Levy, 1974 
(B78) Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 10.castle long, 19 moves, 1-0

East Indian Def (E00) 1-0 Q sac returns N+ royal fork
M Feigin vs H Kalnins, 1936
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 23 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 Plan, execute
J Piket vs Morozevich, 1996 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 23 moves, 1-0

Blumenfeld Countergambit: Dus-Chotimursky Var (E10) 1-0 Pins!
B Moritz vs Gilg, 1922 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 16 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Döry Indian (E10) 0-1 Find the finish
Poljak vs Khan, 1928 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 5 moves, 0-1

QID Spassky System delayed f5 (E14) 0-1 Dbl B sacs, R lift
E Dizdarevic vs Miles, 1985 
(E14) Queen's Indian, 18 moves, 0-1

QID: Fianchetto. Nimzowitsch Quiet Line (E15) 1-0 BRAWL!
Psakhis vs Plaskett, 1984 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 23 moves, 1-0

QID: Opocensky Var (E17) 1-0 Famous N Shot!
Aronian vs Navara, 2006 
(E17) Queen's Indian, 25 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Defense - the 1st ever (E20) 1/2-1/2 Notes by JHB
Englisch vs Blackburne, 1883  
(E20) Nimzo-Indian, 42 moves, 1/2-1/2

NID: Kmoch Var (E20) 0-1 Overwhelming crossfire through center
Gheorghiu vs Stein, 1965 
(E20) Nimzo-Indian, 22 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

"The Fireside Book of Chess (Chernev & Reinfeld, 1949), p. 208
I Dyner vs K Dreyer, 1934 
(E22) Nimzo-Indian, Spielmann Variation, 8 moves, 1-0

Capablanca: A Primer of Checkmate by Del Rosario
Capablanca vs Colle, 1929 
(E22) Nimzo-Indian, Spielmann Variation, 11 moves, 1-0

NID: Leningrad Var (E30) 1-0 19.? Notes by Stockfish
Spassky vs O Kinnmark, 1971 
(E30) Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad, 24 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

Voted the 4th best game in Informant 86.
Van Wely vs P Acs, 2002 
(E48) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 d5, 18 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Defense (E61) 0-1 White's Q is trapped
Smyslov vs Gligoric, 1959 
(E61) King's Indian, 18 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: West Indian Def (E61) 0-1 Double Pin
Bareev vs Kasparov, 1991 
(E61) King's Indian, 19 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Def. Saemisch (E86) 0-1 Tal offers 5 sacrifices!!
J Szukszta vs Tal, 1956 
(E86) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 7.Nge2 c6, 20 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Defense (E90) 0-1 Centralized Knight, R decoy sac
J Thomason vs Fischer, 1955 
(E90) King's Indian, 23 moves, 0-1

KID: Orthodox Var (E94) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish; 21...?
L Rellstab vs Najdorf, 1950 
(E94) King's Indian, Orthodox, 25 moves, 0-1

Blumenfeld Countergambit: Accepted (E10) 0-1 0-0 blown apart
Z Milev vs L Zinn, 1960 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 29 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Saemisch Accelerated (E24) 1-0 "No Trouble at Tal"
Botvinnik vs Tal, 1961 
(E24) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 33 moves, 1-0

Game 93 in 'Think Like a Grandmaster' by Alexander Kotov
Najdorf vs Geller, 1953 
(E62) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 42 moves, 0-1

"Never say Neverov" (game of the day Mar-31-2014)
V Neverov vs A Mastrovasilis, 2005 
(A70) Benoni, Classical with 7.Nf3, 148 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: Hromadka System (A57) 0-1 jaw-dropping
Lilienthal vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1954 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 33 moves, 0-1

KID: Normal. K's Knight Var (E60) 0-1 Black looked like Bobby F
Mamedyarov vs Nepomniachtchi, 2019 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 32 moves, 0-1

English, Symmetrical. Anti-Benoni Spielmann Def (A33) 0-1 Qs
K Holm vs J Bai, 2014 
(A33) English, Symmetrical, 58 moves, 0-1

King's English. 4 Knts Fianchetto Lines (A29) 0-1 tempo +s
K Moutousis vs Dvoirys, 1993 
(A29) English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto, 35 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Dzindzi-Indian Def (E10) 0-1 Stockfish notes
C Blocker vs Dzindzichashvili, 1984 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Taimanov Var (A67) 1-0 31.? Fredthebear sees it
Y Sakharov vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1957 
(A67) Benoni, Taimanov Variation, 43 moves, 1-0

#344 Irving Chernev's book "Wonders and Curiosities of Chess"
Capablanca vs Yates, 1924 
(A48) King's Indian, 77 moves, 1-0

featured in the August 2011 issue of Chess Life
Shulman vs The World, 2007 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 46 moves, 0-1

QID: Kasparov Var. Botvinnik Attk (E12) 0-1 Pounding the ranks
Reshevsky vs J Grefe, 1977 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 30 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Kingside Fianchetto (A48) 1-0 Battery piles on
Bronstein vs A Vaisman, 1973 
(A48) King's Indian, 25 moves, 1-0

G72 in Chess Highlights of the 20th Century by Graham Burgess
A Nimzowitsch vs Marshall, 1928 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 25 moves, 0-1

Carlsen's First Game as World Champion
Carlsen vs Gelfand, 2014 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 37 moves, 1-0

World Championship Match (1960), Moscow URS, rd 6, Mar-26
Botvinnik vs Tal, 1960 
(E69) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line, 47 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Saemisch Var (E26) 1-0 Controversy
Reshevsky vs Denker, 1942 
(E26) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 45 moves, 1-0

Karpov - Kamsky FIDE World Championship Match (1996), Elista RU
Kamsky vs Karpov, 1996 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 59 moves, 1-0

Tal - Botvinnik World Championship Rematch (1961), Moscow URS,
Botvinnik vs Tal, 1961 
(E81) King's Indian, Samisch, 63 moves, 1-0

KID. Classical Fianchetto (E67) 0-1 Pins & Passer
G Stoltz vs Kotov, 1952 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 42 moves, 0-1

Tal - Botvinnik World Championship Rematch (1961), Moscow URS,
Botvinnik vs Tal, 1961 
(E48) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 d5, 43 moves, 1-0

NID: Classical. Noa Var (E34) 1-0 minority attack
Capablanca vs Golombek, 1939 
(E34) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation, 29 moves, 1-0

KID: Averbakh. Benoni Def Advance Var (E75) 1-0 Stockfish
V Dydyshko vs Kasparov, 1978 
(E75) King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line, 42 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: London System (A46) 1-0 Dzagnidze
Bronstein vs Vyzmanavin, 1991 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 62 moves, 1-0

- GM Bogdan Lalic (after 26...Nb4!) Source: BCM March 1997
B Lalic vs Khalifman, 1997 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 27 moves, 0-1

English Opening: Great Snake Var (A10) 0-1Reversed Closed Sicil
Psakhis vs Kasparov, 1990 
(A10) English, 30 moves, 0-1

"Don't Talk Buk to Me" (game of the day Aug-18-2013)
B Gurgenidze vs Tal, 1957 
(A78) Benoni, Classical with ...Re8 and ...Na6, 27 moves, 0-1

Gruenfeld Defense Modern Exchange (D85) 0-1 K walk
P K Wells vs S Ernst, 2005 
(D85) Grunfeld, 39 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Spielmann-Indian (A46) 0-1 Black takes center
Schlosser vs Alburt, 1981
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 0-1

QID: Euwe Var (E17) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Botvinnik vs Bronstein, 1951 
(E17) Queen's Indian, 39 moves, 0-1

Gruenfeld Def: Exchange. Spassky Var (D87) 0-1 Smash the center
Gligoric vs Smyslov, 1959 
(D87) Grunfeld, Exchange, 39 moves, 0-1

Catalan Opening: Closed Var (E08) 1-0 41.?
Smyslov vs J Rubinetti, 1970 
(E08) Catalan, Closed, 45 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: Hromadka System (A57) 1-0 Benko beats the Benko
Benko vs G Tringov, 1964 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 54 moves, 1-0

QID: Fianchetto. Kramnik Var (E17) 1-0 Find the Mate
A Drygalov vs V Skatchkov, 2018 
(E17) Queen's Indian, 42 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Knights Variation. General (A46) 1-0 blitz
Mamedyarov vs G Gajewski, 2019 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 44 moves, 1-0

English vs Anglo-Indian Def. KID Dble Fianchetto (A15) 0-1
R Ruck vs Mamedyarov, 2019 
(A15) English, 48 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Spielmann-Indian (A46) 0-1 20...?
P Viner vs Leko, 1992 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 0-1

Catalan Opening: General (E00) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Caruana vs So, 2018 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 33 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: East Indian Defense (E00) 0-1 Add an attacker
P Suranyi vs T Tian, 2001
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 0-1

QID: Classical. Traditional Main Line (E19) 1/2-1/2
Petrosian vs Karpov, 1976 
(E19) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3, 63 moves, 1/2-1/2

QID: Classical. Traditional Main Line (E19) 0-1 Stockfish notes
B Larsen vs Karpov, 1980 
(E19) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3, 23 moves, 0-1

KID: Orthodox. Positional Def Closed Line (E95) 1-0 Pins, fork!
Tal vs J Bielczyk, 1981 
(E95) King's Indian, Orthodox, 7...Nbd7, 8.Re1, 37 moves, 1-0

QID: Fianchetto. Nimzowitsch Var (E15) 1-0 Pressure, Central P
Potkin vs V Zakhartsov, 2010
(E15) Queen's Indian, 40 moves, 1-0

Catalan Opening: Open Defense (E04) 0-1 video link
So vs Carlsen, 2020 
(E04) Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3, 34 moves, 0-1

Games from 'New in Chess ' 2005 Issue 4
Leko vs Karpov, 2006 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 51 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical Var (E32) 1-0 Dzagnidze
S Matveeva vs Y Xu, 2008 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 58 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Saemisch-Indian (A50) 0-1 Stockfish notes; 13...?
H Mattison vs Tartakower, 1925 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 25 moves, 0-1

Three pawn sacs in the first ten moves of the Catalan?!
Giri vs N Grandelius, 2010 
(E04) Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3, 33 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Ponomariov vs Topalov, 2005 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 40 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Defense (A46) 0-1 Sacs, Spearheads
Azmaiparashvili vs Yurtaev, 1983 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 42 moves, 0-1

KID, Korchnoi Attack (E97) 0-1 Maintain pins, shut 4 in!!
B Harper vs R Zuk, 1971 
(E97) King's Indian, 39 moves, 0-1

KID: Averbakh. Geller Def (E73) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Alburt vs Kasparov, 1982 
(E73) King's Indian, 57 moves, 0-1

Colle Be2, 7.c4 c6 vs Baltic Defense (A45) 1/2-1/2
Marshall vs M Fox, 1929 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 46 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 84 in Chess Praxis by Aron Nimzowitsch
A Nimzowitsch vs A Nilsson, 1924 
(A15) English, 54 moves, 1-0

KID: Normal Var (E70) 0-1 Fredthebear was not there
A Kveinys vs Kupreichik, 1990 
(E70) King's Indian, 37 moves, 0-1

Wade Defense: General (A41) 1-0
Z Kozul vs Tal, 1988 
(A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 38 moves, 1-0

KID: Orthodox. Classical System Benko Attk (E99) 1-0 Perpetual?
Portisch vs Stein, 1965 
(E99) King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 60 moves, 1-0

Bogo-Indian Defense: Exchange Var (E11) 1-0 "Unheard Melodies"
Carlsen vs L Galego, 2010 
(E11) Bogo-Indian Defense, 44 moves, 1-0

NID: Normal. Bishop Attack Classical Def (E48) 1-0 29.?
Kasparov vs Yurtaev, 1981 
(E48) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 d5, 30 moves, 1-0

NID: Normal. Bernstein Def Except Gligoric System (E53) 1-0
A Korobov vs Macieja, 2010 
(E53) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 25 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 Harmonic play
Savon vs Tal, 1969 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 33 moves, 1-0

Game 165 in 'Soviet Chess 1917-1991' by Andrew Soltis
Korchnoi vs Tal, 1968 
(E53) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 38 moves, 1-0

KID: Orthodox. General (E91) 1-0 Stockfish notes; 53.?
Van Wely vs G Guseinov, 2007 
(E91) King's Indian, 55 moves, 1-0

Game 46 of My Best Games of Chess - Alexander Alekhine
Alekhine vs N Zubarev, 1915 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 26 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Def (A46) 1-0 She can't leave c7
I Rogers vs G Milos, 1992 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 32 moves, 1-0

Game 24 in 'Chess Master & Grandmaster' by Euwe and Meiden
Gligoric vs Kavalek, 1972 
(A77) Benoni, Classical, 9...Re8, 10.Nd2, 38 moves, 1-0

G53 The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played by Chernev
E Zagoryansky vs P Romanovsky, 1943 
(E43) Nimzo-Indian, Fischer Variation, 63 moves, 0-1

G212 in Chess Highlights of the 20th Century by Graham Burgess
Romanishin vs Petrosian, 1975 
(A17) English, 30 moves, 1-0

NID: Normal Line (E40) 1-0 Dark-squared Bishop Delight
Smyslov vs G Stoltz, 1953 
(E40) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 46 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: General (A60) 0-1 Riga
J Mileika vs Tal, 1954 
(A60) Benoni Defense, 41 moves, 0-1

KID: Fianchetto. Yugoslav Var Exchange Line (E66) 1-0 Stockfish
Spassky vs Tal, 1961 
(E66) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav Panno, 35 moves, 1-0

USSR - USA Radio Match (1945), Moscow RUS & New York USA, rd 1
Ragozin vs H Seidman, 1945 
(E44) Nimzo-Indian, Fischer Variation, 5.Ne2, 49 moves, 1-0

KID: Averbakh. Geller Def (E73) 1-0
Polugaevsky vs Geller, 1970 
(E73) King's Indian, 39 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Przepiorka Var (A49) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
N Kasimov vs Dzindzichashvili, 1978  
(A49) King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4, 61 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical Var (E32) 0-1
Averbakh vs Kholmov, 1970 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 21 moves, 0-1

NID: Normal. Bronstein (Byrne) Variation (E45) 1-0 RK notes
Keene vs S Kerr, 1979  
(E45) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Bronstein (Byrne) Variation, 22 moves, 1-0

Zukertort Opening: Wade Defense (A04) 1-0 Notes by Schiller
E Schiller vs L Day, 1985  
(A04) Reti Opening, 35 moves, 1-0

English vs Anglo-Indian Def. KID Formation (A15) 0-1 Stockfish
Lombardy vs Fischer, 1967 
(A15) English, 54 moves, 0-1

English vs Anglo-Indian Def. QID Formation (A15) 1-0 KEG notes
Reshevsky vs Keres, 1948 
(A15) English, 41 moves, 1-0

Wade Defense: General (A41) 1-0 careless
Adianto vs D Carless, 1990 
(A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 25 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0 Video link
Carlsen vs Caruana, 2020 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 37 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: General (A45) 0-1
A Shagalovich vs A Kapengut, 1961 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 30 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Yusupov-Rubinstein System /Colle Bb2(A46) 0-1Stock
A Yusupov vs Tal, 1988 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 35 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Czech-Indian (A46) 0-1 two hogs, video link
Carlsen vs Dubov, 2020 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 46 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Knights Variation. General (A46) 1-0 33.?
J Nogueiras vs Polugaevsky, 1990 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 33 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Def (A46) 1-0 Q blunder
Bacrot vs M Vukic, 2004 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 29 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Pseudo-Benko (A46) 1-0 N fork occurs after recaptu
A Anastasian vs D Stojanovski, 2001 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 33 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Spielmann-Indian (A46) 0-1Subtle N sac removes K
A Acevedo Milan vs Fischer, 1970 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 48 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Polish Var (A46) 1-0 A changing plot
A Mortlock vs T Wechsler, 1929 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 42 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Spielmann-Indian (A46) 1-0 Draft on his backside
Keres vs J L Watson, 1975 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 33 moves, 1-0

Spielmann-Indian (A46) 1-0 odd play, puzzling result
Chiburdanidze vs W Ju, 2006 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 21 moves, 1-0

The 1926 'Wiener Schachzeitung' gives the game on page 34
Flamberg vs S Levitsky, 1914 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 35 moves, 1-0

"Active Defense Yields a Win" (game of the day Aug-15-2018)
C Guimard vs Fischer, 1960 
(A48) King's Indian, 58 moves, 0-1

London System (A48) 0-1 61st US Open
J G Sullivan vs R Weinstein, 1960
(A48) King's Indian, 24 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Kingside Fianchetto (A48) 1/2-1/2
Tseshkovsky vs M Dvoretzky, 1974 
(A48) King's Indian, 44 moves, 1/2-1/2

Indian Game: Kingside Fianchetto (A48) 0-1 f2 is undefended
B Gurgenidze vs Azmaiparashvili, 1986 
(A48) King's Indian, 12 moves, 0-1

Torre Attack: Fianchetto Def (A48) 0-1 blitz; Stockfish notes
Short vs Kasparov, 2015 
(A48) King's Indian, 38 moves, 0-1

Colle 5.Bd3 vs Indian Game: Bg7 (A48) 1/2-1/2 NY 1924
Marshall vs Yates, 1924 
(A48) King's Indian, 40 moves, 1/2-1/2

London System vs Dbl Fio KID (A48) 0-1 FTB looked
Ivanchuk vs Caruana, 2012 
(A48) King's Indian, 34 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: London System (A48) 0-1 blitz
R Appel vs Kasparov, 1998 
(A48) King's Indian, 29 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: London System (A48) 0-1 lawn mower mate
T Mocchi vs A Valsecchi, 2010 
(A48) King's Indian, 35 moves, 0-1

King's Indian. Fianchetto Var (A49) 1-0 Simul exhibition
Kasparov vs S Belzberg, 2003 
(A49) King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4, 28 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Saemisch-Indian (A50) 1-0 blitz; Stockfish notes
Kasparov vs Short, 2015 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 49 moves, 1-0

Game 19 'The Most Amazing Chess Moves of All Time' by John Emms
Lilienthal vs Kertesz, 1929 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 31 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Saemisch-Indian (A50) 1-0 No ordinary amateur
G Abrahams vs J Cukierman, 1936 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 36 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: Modern Var (A56) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Taimanov vs Bronstein, 1953 
(A56) Benoni Defense, 42 moves, 0-1

Benko Gambit: Declined. ML (A57) 0-1 Q sac in a Queens ending!
Reshevsky vs D Gurevich, 1982 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 59 moves, 0-1

Benko Gambit: Accepted. Pawn Return Var (A57) 1-0 34.?
S Gordon vs J Rowson, 2007 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 42 moves, 1-0

KID: Fianchetto. Uhlmann-Szabo Syst (E62) 1-0 video link
Ding Liren vs Carlsen, 2020 
(E62) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 31 moves, 1-0

Benoni Def: Classical. Averbakh-Grivas Attack (A71) 1-0
Keene vs A D Martin, 1982 
(A71) Benoni, Classical, 8.Bg5, 42 moves, 1-0

Benoni Def: Classical. Czerniak Def Tal Line (A77) 0-1 WOW!!
B Larsen vs Ljubojevic, 1975 
(A77) Benoni, Classical, 9...Re8, 10.Nd2, 27 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Classical. Czerniak Def (A79) 0-1 Q, N & K trap
Najdorf vs Fischer, 1966 
(A79) Benoni, Classical, 11.f3, 53 moves, 0-1

KID: Averbakh. Benoni Defense Advance Var (E75) 0-1 Stockfish
B Larsen vs Fischer, 1966 
(E75) King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line, 43 moves, 0-1

KID Six Pawns Attack (E76) 1-0 Exposed K gets whacked
S Mariotti vs Gligoric, 1969 
(E76) King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack, 38 moves, 1-0

KID: Normal. Rare Defenses (E90) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
V Makogonov vs Bronstein, 1944 
(E90) King's Indian, 42 moves, 1-0

KID. Fianchetto. Classical Fianchetto (E67) 1/2-1/2
Botvinnik vs Bronstein, 1945 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 64 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 94 in 'Soviet Chess 1917-1991' by Andrew Soltis
G Abrahams vs Bronstein, 1947 
(E94) King's Indian, Orthodox, 32 moves, 0-1

KID: Fianchetto. Classical Main Line (E69) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Botvinnik vs Bronstein, 1951 
(E69) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line, 64 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Normal. Hübner Deferred (E50) 1-0
Bronstein vs D Horne, 1954 
(E50) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Nf3, without ...d5, 31 moves, 1-0

NID: Normal. Gligoric System (E53) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Bronstein vs Gligoric, 1954 
(E53) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 61 moves, 1-0

Smirin writes in King's Indian Warfare (a must own for all KID
Gavrikov vs Smirin, 1988 
(E97) King's Indian, 46 moves, 0-1

NID Normal. Gligoric System Bronstein Var (E55) 1-0 17.?
Gligoric vs C Pritchett, 1967 
(E55) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System, Bronstein Variation, 17 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: Modern Var (A56) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish; 31...?
I Aloni vs Botvinnik, 1964 
(A56) Benoni Defense, 36 moves, 0-1

KID: Normal. King's Knight Var (E60) 0-1 N fork, Pin
Navara vs Radjabov, 2007 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 34 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Fischer Var (E44) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Korchnoi vs Botvinnik, 1960 
(E44) Nimzo-Indian, Fischer Variation, 5.Ne2, 42 moves, 1-0

Game 43 in 'My Best Games' by Viktor Korchnoi
Korchnoi vs Nijboer, 1993 
(E98) King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 9.Ne1, 33 moves, 1-0

NID: Saemisch. Accelerated (E24) 1-0 model game
Bronstein vs Simagin, 1961 
(E24) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 44 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: General (A45) 1/2-1/2
K Richter vs K Opocensky, 1936 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 58 moves, 1/2-1/2

Catalan Opening: Closed Variation (E06) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
A Beliavsky vs Karpov, 1988 
(E06) Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3, 60 moves, 1-0

Game 390 of '500 Master Games of Chess' by Tartakower & du Mont
F Duz-Khotimirsky vs Marshall, 1925 
(E51) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 28 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Def (A46) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Kasparov vs M Trepp, 1987
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 1-0

KID Orthodox. Aronin-Taimanov Def (E97) 0-1A Viking berserker!
Fridman vs Naiditsch, 2013 
(E97) King's Indian, 45 moves, 0-1

QID. Fianchetto. Check Intermezzo (E15) 0-1 IQP gets loose
Aronian vs Karjakin, 2013 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 38 moves, 0-1

Barry/150A BxBg7 vs Gruenfeld (A45) 1-0Castle opposite, P storm
A Kashlinskaya vs I Videnova-Kuljasevic, 2014 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Defense: St. Petersburg Var (E43) 1-0 Astonishing!
Alekhine vs Mendelevic, 1930 
(E43) Nimzo-Indian, Fischer Variation, 32 moves, 1-0

KID: Orthodox. Positional Defense (E94) 0-1 Promotion
J Pinter vs Tal, 1985 
(E94) King's Indian, Orthodox, 71 moves, 0-1

QID. Fianchetto. Nimzowitsch Var (E15) 1-0Stockfish, Ezzy notes
Aronian vs Carlsen, 2006 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 74 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: Benoni-Indian Defense (A43) 1-0 Double R sac
Alekhine vs Levenfish, 1912 
(A43) Old Benoni, 19 moves, 1-0

Senior loses to Gibbins-Weidenhagen Gambit
E Spaete vs G Vogel, 2004 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 40 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 0-1 18...?
Miles vs S Atalik, 1996 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 23 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Benoni-Indian Def (A43) 0-1 Stockfish notes
M Drasko vs S Velickovic, 1988 
(A43) Old Benoni, 61 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0 Stockholm
Reti vs Bogoljubov, 1919 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 41 moves, 1-0

"Bill and Ted's Excellent Combination" (game of the day Apr-11-
T Tylor vs W Winter, 1933 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 25 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0 blitz past Fredthebear
Carlsen vs Caruana, 2017 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Capablanca QID (A47) 0-1 Brilliant combo
D Daniuszewski vs Najdorf, 1929 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 28 moves, 0-1

Pseudo-Q's Indian. Marienbad System (A47) 1-0 Q sac, Dbl Rs, N
Levenfish vs S Gotthilf, 1924 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 38 moves, 1-0

Wade-Tartakower Defense / Veresov (A46) 1-0 Q sac deflects Q
Torre vs N Banks, 1924 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 30 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Knights Variation. General (A46) 1-0
K Mueller vs M Thinius, 2004 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 24 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: Classical (A70) 0-1 Black sac attack
I Birbrager vs Tal, 1953 
(A70) Benoni, Classical with 7.Nf3, 38 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Taimanov Var (A67) 0-1 Befitting
K Vark vs Tal, 1971 
(A67) Benoni, Taimanov Variation, 44 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Modern Var (A56) 0-1 No answer for N+
Vladimirov vs Tal, 1988 
(A56) Benoni Defense, 32 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1/2-1/2 New York 1927
Vidmar vs Capablanca, 1927
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 24 moves, 1/2-1/2

Old Benoni. Pawn Thrust (A44) 1-0 Cornered K
A Kramer vs O Wegemund, 1912
(A44) Old Benoni Defense, 27 moves, 1-0

NID: Saemisch Var (E28) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish; blitz
Kasparov vs Korchnoi, 1983 
(E28) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch Variation, 32 moves, 1-0

NID. Classical. Keres Def (E32) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Lautier vs Karpov, 1995 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 40 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Uhlmann Var (A61) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
M Germek vs Tal, 1961 
(A61) Benoni, 31 moves, 0-1

NID. Normal. Gligoric System Keres Var (E53) 1-0Stockfish notes
Petrosian vs Keres, 1952 
(E53) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 36 moves, 1-0

23...Bxh3!! is winning outright, but Black misses the follow-up
Kasparov vs S Rachels, 1988 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 42 moves, 1-0

QID Kasparov-Petrosian Var. Petrosian Attk (E12) 0-1 recognize
Shirov vs Karpov, 1995 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 39 moves, 0-1

QID. Fianchetto. Saemisch Var (E15) 1-0 Danny King video link
Gelfand vs D Andreikin, 2014 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 23 moves, 1-0

Game 24: Fire on the Board by Alexey Shirov
Shirov vs J Piket, 1990 
(E97) King's Indian, 41 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: West Indian Defense (E61) 0-1 Outside passer
Smyslov vs Gligoric, 1970 
(E61) King's Indian, 43 moves, 0-1

Leonid Stein (1934-1973)
N Krogius vs Stein, 1960 
(E92) King's Indian, 43 moves, 0-1

KID: Petrosian Variation. Stein Def (E92) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Gligoric vs Stein, 1967 
(E92) King's Indian, 36 moves, 0-1

Game 32 in 'Stein: Move by Move' by Thomas Engqvist.
Stahlberg vs Stein, 1965 
(E78) King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack, with Be2 and Nf3, 36 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Defense: Saemisch. Closed Var (E87) 0-1 Stockfish
Korchnoi vs Stein, 1965 
(E87) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 44 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Defense: Saemisch. Double Fianchetto (E82) 0-1
Eliskases vs Stein, 1966 
(E82) King's Indian, Samisch, double Fianchetto Variation, 28 moves, 0-1

KID: Saemisch. Double Fianchetto (E82) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Z Vranesic vs Stein, 1964 
(E82) King's Indian, Samisch, double Fianchetto Variation, 34 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Panno Var (E63) · 1-0
Stein vs Ribli, 1973 
(E63) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation, 36 moves, 1-0

King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Karlsbad Var (E62) 0-1
O'Kelly vs Stein, 1970 
(E62) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 25 moves, 0-1

KID. Orthodox. Positional Defense Main Line (E96) 1-0
Stein vs L Vadasz, 1971 
(E96) King's Indian, Orthodox, 7...Nbd7, Main line, 24 moves, 1-0

KID. Orthodox. Classical System Traditional L (E99) 0-1 Stockfi
So vs Nakamura, 2015 
(E99) King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 39 moves, 0-1

"The Emperor Wears No Clothes" (game of the day May-11-2010)
Lilienthal vs Najdorf, 1948 
(E29) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 25 moves, 1-0

KID. Averbakh. Benoni Defense Advance Var (E75) 1-0
Pachman vs M Ujtelky, 1957 
(E75) King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line, 34 moves, 1-0

"Pac Man" (game of the day May-23-2010)
Pachman vs Fischer, 1959 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 40 moves, 1-0

Hungarian Opening: Indian Defense (A00) 0-1
R Striebich vs B Fradkin, 2007
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 41 moves, 0-1

English vs Anglo-Indian Def. QID Formation (A15) 0-1 25...?
Quinteros vs L Christiansen, 1981 
(A15) English, 46 moves, 0-1

Old Benoni (A43) 1-0 deep calculation produces passer
A Galliamova vs Morozevich, 1997 
(A43) Old Benoni, 44 moves, 1-0

Veresov Attack vs Bg7 Indian Game: General (A45) 0-1 Passers
J Richmond vs Michael Smyth, 1983 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 64 moves, 0-1

Torre turned Stonewall Attack (A45) 1-0 Gift gets worse w/pin
J Klinger vs Blatny, 1988 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 38 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: General (A45) 0-1 Exch sac burdens the 3rd rank
C Zeng vs J Zhou, 2017 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 24 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: General (A45) 1/2-1/2 White was better
Jobava vs A Sarana, 2015 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 13 moves, 1/2-1/2

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Def (A46) 0-1 2 ways to mate
E Terpugov vs Petrosian, 1957 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Defense (A46) 1-0 28.?
D Anton Guijarro vs M L Acosta, 2013 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 29 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: London System (A46) 1-0 Pins are powerful!
Rubinstein vs Bogoljubov, 1920 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 45 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Pseudo-Benko (A46) 1-0 pin-break
Mamedyarov vs S Shoker, 2013 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 28 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Polish Variation (A46) 1-0 blindfold
Karpov vs Ljubojevic, 1994
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 50 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Pseudo-Queen's Indian. Marienbad System (A47) 1-0
S Giardelli vs B Larsen, 2004 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 21 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: London System (A48) 1/2-1/2 Fredthebear share
J Pribyl vs Smejkal, 1984 
(A48) King's Indian, 43 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 28 in "Simple Chess" by Michael Stean, p. 152
Smyslov vs K Gudmundsson, 1974 
(A48) King's Indian, 32 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: London System (A48) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Taimanov vs Smyslov, 1968
(A48) King's Indian, 40 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Saemisch-Indian (A50) 0-1 Intro to pgn4web
D Djakova vs P J Draganova, 2001 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 28 moves, 0-1

G9 'The Soviet Champships' by Mark Taimanov & Bernard Cafferty
B Verlinsky vs S von Freymann, 1929 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 33 moves, 1-0

Benko Gambit: Declined. Main Line (A57) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Rubinstein vs Spielmann, 1922 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 47 moves, 1-0

Benoni Def: Hromadka System (A57) 0-1 Qside tactics!
M Gurevich vs Velimirovic, 1985
(A57) Benko Gambit, 38 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Hromadka System (A57) 0-1 Spin the wheel
Forintos vs Vasiukov, 1961 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 48 moves, 0-1

Benoni Def: Classical. General (A70) 0-1 20...? FTB asked for a
V Arbakov vs Milov, 1994 
(A70) Benoni, Classical with 7.Nf3, 27 moves, 0-1

Amar Opening 1.Nh3 Double Fianchetto (E00) 0-1 Closed center
L Boeye vs E Denayer, 2001 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 44 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Seirawan Attack (E00) 1-0 which blitz?
E Nemeth vs Shredder, 2000 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 16 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: East Indian Defense (E00) 0-1 Hastings
G J Wood vs Golombek, 1947
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 29 moves, 0-1

Catalan Opening: General (E00) 1-0 Correspondence; 28.?
K Burger vs P Keglevic, 1977 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 32 moves, 1-0

Catalan Opening: Open Defense (E04) 1-0 Which Q wins out?
Kramnik vs Morozevich, 2007 
(E04) Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3, 27 moves, 1-0

Game 45 in 'Larsen: Move by Move' by Cyrus Lakdawala
B Larsen vs A Matanovic, 1965 
(E07) Catalan, Closed, 32 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 Domination
Aronian vs Giri, 2017 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 43 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0Up a piece after Q exch
T Sachdev vs J G Pettersen, 2007
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 24 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0tripled Ps smoke screen
T Weinberger vs J Kaplan, 1968 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 20 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 Fredthebear share
Gelfand vs G Giorgadze, 1987 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 34 moves, 1-0

Game 1 in Kasparov Teachess Chess
Kasparov vs Gheorghiu, 1982 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 27 moves, 1-0

Queen's Indian Defense: Miles Var (E12) 1-0 23.?
Z Peng vs A Caoili, 2002 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 24 moves, 1-0

USSR vs. Rest of the World (1970), Belgrade SRB, rd 3, Apr-02
Spassky vs B Larsen, 1970 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 38 moves, 0-1

Kasparov-Petrosian. Kasparov Attack (E12) 1-0 Squandered
Gelfand vs K Lerner, 1987 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 53 moves, 1-0

QID: Spassky System (E14) 1-0 Q sac for a back ranker
G Thomas vs Marshall, 1930 
(E14) Queen's Indian, 23 moves, 1-0

QID: Spassky System (E14) 1/2-1/2 Improvement
E Spanjaard vs J H Donner, 1958 
(E14) Queen's Indian, 49 moves, 1/2-1/2

QID: Fianchetto. Check Var Intermezzo Line (E15) 0-1 R ending
A Rudolf vs K Abdulla, 2016 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 82 moves, 0-1

QID Fianchetto. Check Intermezzo Line (E15) 1-0 Kside attack
Topalov vs Ponomariov, 2005 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 30 moves, 1-0

QID Fianchetto. Check Var. Intermezzo Line (E15) 0-1 R ending
Kasparov vs Karpov, 1984 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 70 moves, 0-1

QID: Fianchetto. Check Var Intermezzo Line (E15) 1-0 Stockfish
Kramnik vs Aronian, 2007 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 35 moves, 1-0

QID: Fianchetto. Nimzowitsch Var Timman's Line (E15) 1-0 Mateo
Morozevich vs Leko, 2007 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 46 moves, 1-0

Queen's Indian Defense: Yates Var (E16) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Korchnoi vs Spassky, 1968 
(E16) Queen's Indian, 55 moves, 1-0

Game 196 in My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954 by Tartakower
Tartakower vs A Medina Garcia, 1947
(E17) Queen's Indian, 25 moves, 1-0

QID Polugayevsky Gambit (E17) 1-0 Trojan Horse
Kasparov vs Marjanovic, 1980 
(E17) Queen's Indian, 23 moves, 1-0

QID. Classical. Traditional Main Line (E19) 1/2-1/2
Tal vs Korchnoi, 1968 
(E19) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3, 40 moves, 1/2-1/2

NID: Kmoch Var (E20) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Tal vs Keres, 1959 
(E20) Nimzo-Indian, 40 moves, 0-1

(E21) Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights, 41 moves, 0-1 Pin, Passer,
Jakovenko vs Carlsen, 2007 
(E20) Nimzo-Indian, 41 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: General (E20) 0-1 25...?
J Sajtar vs Szabo, 1953 
(E20) Nimzo-Indian, 28 moves, 0-1

Annotated in Fred Reinfeld's book "The Way to Better Chess"
R Grau vs Fine, 1935 
(E20) Nimzo-Indian, 33 moves, 1-0

NID: Classical Var (E32) 0-1 Black octopus mates!
A Rabinovich vs L Christiansen, 1995 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 36 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical Variation (E32) · 1-0
Ding Liren vs Nakamura, 2020 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 62 moves, 1-0

Game 41 in 'A Passion for Chess' by Reuben Fine
Capablanca vs Fine, 1938 
(E34) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation, 42 moves, 1/2-1/2

NID: Classical. Berlin Var (E38) 1-0 Greek Gift declined
B Verlinsky vs Bogoljubov, 1925 
(E38) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 4...c5, 28 moves, 1-0

NID: Classical. Berlin Variation Pirc Var (E39) 1-0
P H Nielsen vs Macieja, 2004 
(E39) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Pirc Variation, 41 moves, 1-0

NID: Normal Line (E40) 1/2-1/2 Notes by Stockfish & kibitzers
Reshevsky vs Fine, 1941 
(E40) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 60 moves, 1/2-1/2

NID: Normal Line (E40) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Kasparov vs L Jones, 1988
(E40) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 38 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Normal Line (E40) 0-1 44...?
Bondarevsky vs Smyslov, 1950 
(E40) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 51 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Huebner. Rubinstein Var (E42) 1/2-1/2
Shirov vs I Sokolov, 1994 
(E42) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 c5, 5.Ne2 (Rubinstein), 41 moves, 1/2-1/2

NID: Huebner. Rubinstein Var (E42) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Gligoric vs Karpov, 1980 
(E42) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 c5, 5.Ne2 (Rubinstein), 62 moves, 0-1

5th Gibraltar Chess Festival 2007 (Nice Upset)
I Krush vs V Akopian, 2007 
(E45) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Bronstein (Byrne) Variation, 53 moves, 1-0

NID: Normal. Bronstein (Byrne) Variation (E45) 0-1 8.Qf3 debate
Evans vs Fischer, 1965 
(E45) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Bronstein (Byrne) Variation, 55 moves, 0-1

NID: Ragozin Defense (E46) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish; 14...?
T Ghitescu vs Fischer, 1960 
(E46) Nimzo-Indian, 14 moves, 0-1

Schachmeisterpartien 1960 - 1965 edited by Rudolph Teschner
Gligoric vs Fischer, 1960 
(E46) Nimzo-Indian, 33 moves, 1-0

Game 115 in Aleksei Suetin's Das Schachgenie Botwinnik
Botvinnik vs Tal, 1961 
(E48) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 d5, 41 moves, 1-0

NID: Normal. Hübner Deferred (E50) 0-1 Just a KID
Reshevsky vs Saemisch, 1920 
(E50) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Nf3, without ...d5, 38 moves, 0-1

Game 37 of Big Book of World Chess Championships (Schulz)
Kramnik vs Kasparov, 2000 
(E53) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 25 moves, 1-0

this event was the strongest 16-player tournament of all time
Portisch vs Karpov, 1978 
(E54) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System, 40 moves, 0-1

"The Mother of All Swindles" (game of the day May-12-2013)
Evans vs Reshevsky, 1963 
(E55) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System, Bronstein Variation, 50 moves, 1/2-1/2

NID. Normal. Bernstein Defense (E58) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Taimanov vs Petrosian, 1953 
(E58) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with 8...Bxc3, 40 moves, 1-0

BFTC: Box 75, page 97, 30...? to win (modified)
M Surgies vs Fischer, 1957 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 30 moves, 0-1

Game 126 in 'The World's Great Chess Games' by Reuben Fine
Kashdan vs Bogoljubov, 1931 
(E61) King's Indian, 30 moves, 0-1

Game 29 in The Russians Play Chess by Irving Chernev
A Kots vs P Lebedev, 1937 
(E62) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 34 moves, 1-0

KID: Classical Fianchetto (E67) 0-1 Training Match Tournament
Kotov vs Geller, 1952 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 23 moves, 0-1

KID: Classical Fianchetto (E67) 1-0 Excellent!
Tal vs R Skuja, 1955 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 43 moves, 1-0

Game 10 in 'Chess for Tigers' by Simon Webb
S Webb vs Reshevsky, 1973 
(E69) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line, 77 moves, 1-0

King's Indian Defense: Kramer Var (E70) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Carlsen vs Radjabov, 2014 
(E70) King's Indian, 51 moves, 0-1

KID: Normal. Standard Development (E73) 1-0 Q sac for a K hunt
Quinteros vs L Fernandez Novas, 1995 
(E73) King's Indian, 32 moves, 1-0

KID. Averbakh Variation. Modern Def (E73) 0-1 Rook blunder
Seirawan vs Gelfand, 1990 
(E73) King's Indian, 38 moves, 0-1

KID: Averbakh. Benoni Def Advance Var (E75) 1-0 Stockfish
Najdorf vs Fischer, 1966 
(E75) King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line, 31 moves, 1-0

KID: Four Pawns Attack. Dynamic Attack (E76) 0-1
I Hausner vs S Polgar, 1983 
(E76) King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack, 29 moves, 0-1

Game 177 in Chess Informant Best Games 101-200
Petrosian vs Bronstein, 1974 
(E80) King's Indian, Samisch Variation, 57 moves, 1/2-1/2

KID: Saemisch (E80) 0-1 Stockfish notes; 34...?
R H Steinmeyer vs H Berliner, 1959 
(E80) King's Indian, Samisch Variation, 42 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Var (E80) 0-1 Sneaky B pair
J de Souza Mendes vs Fischer, 1959 
(E80) King's Indian, Samisch Variation, 38 moves, 0-1

The Sorcerer's Apprentice by David Bronstein, Game 61
Spassky vs Bronstein, 1956 
(E80) King's Indian, Samisch Variation, 48 moves, 1-0

KID Saemisch. Bobotsov-Korchnoi-Petrosian Var (E81) 0-1Stockfis
Kotov vs Smyslov, 1940 
(E81) King's Indian, Samisch, 51 moves, 0-1

KID. Saemisch. Orthodox Var (E85) 1-0 Fredthebear share
Pachman vs J Vesely, 1961 
(E85) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox Variation, 41 moves, 1-0

King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Var (E86) 1-0
C Ward vs P Thipsay, 1999
(E86) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 7.Nge2 c6, 40 moves, 1-0

KID: Saemisch. Closed Var (E87) 0-1 Royal assassination
V Liberzon vs Boleslavsky, 1960 
(E87) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 29 moves, 0-1

KID. Orthodox Variation. General (E91) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Karpov vs Spassky, 1974 
(E91) King's Indian, 55 moves, 1-0

KID: Orthodox. Positional Defense (E94) 0-1 internet blitz
Carlsen vs Nakamura, 2020 
(E94) King's Indian, Orthodox, 80 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Var (E94) 1/2-1/2
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KID: Orthodox. Korchnoi Attack (E97) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Taimanov vs Fischer, 1971 
(E97) King's Indian, 42 moves, 0-1

KID. Orthodox. Classical System Neo-Classsical Line (E99) 0-1!!
R Pogorelov vs C S Matamoros Franco, 2003 
(E99) King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 31 moves, 0-1

NID: St. Petersburg Var (E43) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish, others
Reshevsky vs Fischer, 1965 
(E43) Nimzo-Indian, Fischer Variation, 61 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Grünfeld. Alekhine Var (D70) 1-0 Fab Finish!
I Krush vs J Shahade, 2003 
(D70) Neo-Grunfeld Defense, 33 moves, 1-0

QID. Kasparov-Petrosian. Classical Var (E12) 1-0
Dzindzichashvili vs Seirawan, 1980 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 113 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Reversed Chigorin Defense (A45) 0-1
R G Wade vs Szabo, 1965 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 39 moves, 0-1

QID. Traditional Main Line (E19) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Polugaevsky vs Korchnoi, 1980 
(E19) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3, 64 moves, 0-1

Game 19 'Larsen: Move by Move' by Cyrus Lakdawala
Kasparov vs B Larsen, 1981 
(A54) Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3, 48 moves, 1/2-1/2

Bogo-Indian Def: Wade-Smyslov Var (E11) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Kasparov vs A Yusupov, 1981 
(E11) Bogo-Indian Defense, 39 moves, 1-0

Game 56 in 'Python Strategy' by Tigran Petrosian
Petrosian vs Gufeld, 1960 
(E92) King's Indian, 41 moves, 1-0

NID. Normal. Gligoric System Exchange at c4 (E54) 1-0
Portisch vs J Pinter, 1981 
(E54) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System, 52 moves, 1-0

Tal - Larsen Candidates Semifinal (1965), Bled YUG, rd 1, Jul-2
B Larsen vs Tal, 1965 
(E99) King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 41 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: East Indian Defense (E00) 0-1
Koltanowski vs Duchamp, 1929 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 15 moves, 0-1

"Very Garry" (game of the day Aug-17-2017)
Kasparov vs Portisch, 1983 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 35 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0 Fredthebear was not there
Carlsen vs P Maghsoodloo, 2020 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 32 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Saemisch-Indian (A50) 0-1 K walk
V Mikenas vs A Dolukhanov, 1934 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 35 moves, 0-1

QID. Spassky System (E14) 0-1 Blitz Checkmate whichever way
Kramnik vs Kasparov, 2001 
(E14) Queen's Indian, 55 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: General (A45) 0-1 blitz; 39...?
D Janaszak vs M Chigaev, 2017 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 40 moves, 0-1

Lesson #4 in Reinfeld's "Chess Mastery by Question and Answer"
Kostic vs E Steiner, 1921 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 18 moves, 1-0

G2 'Botvinnik: One Hundred Selected Games' by Mikhail Botvinnik
Botvinnik vs N Grigoriev, 1927 
(E16) Queen's Indian, 32 moves, 1-0

KID. Fianchetto. Yugoslav Variation Rare Lines (E64) 1-0
Korchnoi vs Gligoric, 1963 
(E64) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav System, 59 moves, 1-0

Game 45 "Super Nezh: Chess Assassin", by Alex Pishkin (1999)
Shamkovich vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1961 
(E97) King's Indian, 33 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Classical. Main line (A73) 0-1
E Magerramov vs Kasparov, 1979 
(A73) Benoni, Classical, 9.O-O, 29 moves, 0-1

KID. Orthodox. Positional Def Closed Line (E94) 0-1 27...?
N Spiridonov vs Tal, 1970 
(E94) King's Indian, Orthodox, 36 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Knights Variation. General (A46) 0-1 Sac attack
V Laznicka vs Khismatullin, 2015 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 37 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Czech Benoni Def (A56) 0-1
Lautier vs Seirawan, 1991 
(A56) Benoni Defense, 57 moves, 0-1

KID. Classical Fianchetto (E67) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
W Pietzsch vs Fischer, 1965 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 24 moves, 0-1

Game 50 'Great Brilliancy Prize Games of the CMs' by Fred Rei
G Idigoras vs Panno, 1955 
(E63) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation, 41 moves, 1-0

Richter-Veresov Attack 5.f3 h6 (A45) 0-1 Remove the Defender
J Lakdawala vs L Christiansen, 1989 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 30 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Przepiorka Var (A49) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Smyslov vs Timman, 1981 
(A49) King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4, 31 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Pseudo-Benko (A46) 1-0 Fredthebear avoided this
V Kunin vs M Andersen, 2015
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 18 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Paleface Attack (A45) 1-0 It's not for Fredthebear
G Welling vs B Huemmer, 1982 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 35 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Przepiorka Var (A49) 0-1 White was good to move 20
G Grasser vs Kudrin, 2009 
(A49) King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4, 36 moves, 0-1

Catalan Opening: Closed Var (E06) 1-0 internet
V Fedoseev vs Firouzja, 2020
(E06) Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3, 26 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Kingside Fianchetto (A48) · 1/2-1/2
Marshall vs Capablanca, 1924 
(A48) King's Indian, 66 moves, 1/2-1/2

Catalan Opening: Closed Var (E08) 1-0 KEG annotates!
A Dake vs Kupchik, 1936 
(E08) Catalan, Closed, 54 moves, 1-0

Slav Indian (A50) 0-1
D Barlov vs Matulovic, 1994 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 38 moves, 0-1

Benoni-Indian Def. Kingside move order (A43) 1-0Brilliant combo
S Kamuhangire vs P Rowe, 1990 
(A43) Old Benoni, 32 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: East Indian Defense (E00) 0-1 Pawn storm
W Arencibia Rodriguez vs S Kamuhangire, 1990 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 68 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Anti-Grünfeld. Alekhine Var (D70) 1/2-1/2 missed #
B Murtazin vs S M Shyam, 2017 
(D70) Neo-Grunfeld Defense, 46 moves, 1/2-1/2

NID: Leningrad Variation. Benoni Def (E31) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Spassky vs Keres, 1965 
(E31) Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad, Main line, 50 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Yusupov-Rubinstein System (A46) 0-1 Stockfish
L Winants vs Karpov, 1986 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) · 1-0
Shirov vs W Ju, 2019 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 24 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Spielmann-Indian Nxf7 (A46) · 1-0
Lutikov vs Velimirovic, 1966 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 30 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 Stockfish
Smyslov vs Ivanchuk, 1988 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 52 moves, 1-0

Three World Champions versus three Russian talents
V Kramnik / V Anand / A Karpov vs D Dubov / I Nepomniachtchi / S Kar, 2018 
(E16) Queen's Indian, 55 moves, 1-0

85. Fred Reinfeld's book "The Immortal Games of Capablanca"
E Canal vs Capablanca, 1929 
(E16) Queen's Indian, 57 moves, 0-1

GM Andrew Soltis' book "The Art of Defense in Chess"
A Petrosian vs L Hazai, 1970 
(E80) King's Indian, Samisch Variation, 55 moves, 1/2-1/2

Catalan Opening: Closed. Traditional Var (E09) 1-0
Carlsen vs B Leer-Salvesen, 2006
(E09) Catalan, Closed, 31 moves, 1-0

Benko Gambit: Declined. Main Line (A57) 1-0 Stockfish; 23.?
K Georgiev vs Topalov, 1992 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 39 moves, 1-0

Catalan Opening: Closed Var (E06) 0-1
Korchnoi vs Short, 1989 
(E06) Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3, 28 moves, 0-1

"The Golden Dozen" by Irving Chernev, p. 42+
Bronstein vs A Khasin, 1957 
(E61) King's Indian, 39 moves, 1-0

Jobava London System/Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0 armageddon
Goryachkina vs P Shuvalova, 2020 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 1-0

NID: Spielmann Var (E22) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Capablanca vs Ragozin, 1936 
(E22) Nimzo-Indian, Spielmann Variation, 63 moves, 1-0

KID: Saemisch Variation (E80) 0-1 Q drops in mate
K Burger vs S Wachs, 1954 
(E80) King's Indian, Samisch Variation, 22 moves, 0-1

[Game 172] The Perfect Game, p. 381 The Fireside Book of Chess
Capablanca vs J Mieses, 1913 
(A43) Old Benoni, 26 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: Classical. Czerniak Def (A78) 0-1
B Soos vs Matulovic, 1967 
(A78) Benoni, Classical with ...Re8 and ...Na6, 29 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Classical. Czerniak Def (A76) 0-1
B Soos vs D Minic, 1967
(A76) Benoni, Classical, 9...Re8, 39 moves, 0-1

Czech Benoni Defense (A56) · 1-0
E Bukic vs Janosevic, 1967
(A56) Benoni Defense, 35 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Def: Classical. Noa Var (E34) 0-1 Stockfish notes
M Matlakov vs Eljanov, 2013 
(E34) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation, 29 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 rapid; Stockfish notes
Carlsen vs Caruana, 2020 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 45 moves, 1-0

Neo-Grünfeld Defense: Classical. Polgar Variation (D78) 0-1
Ivanchuk vs J Polgar, 1997 
(D78) Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O c6, 19 moves, 0-1

Game 51 from Super Nezh: Chess Assassin
Aronin vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1947 
(A54) Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3, 25 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Kingside Fianchetto (A48) · 1/2-1/2
Stockfish vs AlphaZero, 2018 
(A48) King's Indian, 255 moves, 1/2-1/2

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 Rising star!
Dubov vs Carlsen, 2020 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 39 moves, 1-0

US Championship (1991), Los Angeles, CA USA, rd 1, Jul-29
Dlugy vs Alburt, 1991 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 47 moves, 1-0

Catalan Opening: General (E00) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Alatortsev vs Levenfish, 1937 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 49 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 0-1 miniature: Q trap
E Magerramov vs Kasparov, 1979 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 14 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Kingside Fianchetto (A48) · 1/2-1/2
Aronian vs Vachier-Lagrave, 2020 
(A48) King's Indian, 74 moves, 1/2-1/2

East Indian Defense (E00) 0-1 FIDE Online Olympiad 2020
Kudakwashe Sibanda vs Y Yu, 2020 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 54 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Przepiorka Var (A49) 0-1 FIDE Online Olympiad 2020
T Hoang vs T Lei, 2020 
(A49) King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4, 51 moves, 0-1

Old Indian Defense: Ukrainian Var (A54) 1-0 0-0-0#
U Capo Vidal vs E Gonzalez Chavez, 2001 
(A54) Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3, 19 moves, 1-0

Hungarian Opening: Indian Defense (A00) 1-0 He just left
H E Myers vs Lombardy, 1957 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 32 moves, 1-0

7. Storming the Barricades by Larry Christiansen
Van Wely vs Karpov, 1996 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 66 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: King's Indian. Fianchetto (A49) 1/2- blitz
Kholmov vs Lutikov, 1972 
(A49) King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4, 64 moves, 1/2-1/2

King's Indian Defense: Orthodox. General (E91) 1-0
Chessmaster vs G Pena, 1997
(E91) King's Indian, 27 moves, 1-0

KID: Orthodox. Bayonet Attack (E97) 1-0
Chessmaster vs S Megaranto, 2005 
(E97) King's Indian, 35 moves, 1-0

Game 102, Black is OK! by Andras Adorjan
P Petran vs Adorjan, 1985 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 12 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: General (A45) 0-1
M Romi vs Yates, 1930
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 36 moves, 0-1

Spinach is good for you
Gruenfeld vs Tarrasch, 1926
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 64 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Capablanca Variation (A47) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Tarrasch vs Reti, 1926 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 41 moves, 1-0

Game 61 'The World's Great Chess Games' by Reuben Fine.
Rubinstein vs A Nimzowitsch, 1928 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 43 moves, 1-0

January, p. 16 [Game 7 / 5075] American Chess Bulletin 1929
Reti vs A Nimzowitsch, 1928 
(E38) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 4...c5, 57 moves, 0-1

G43 Russians versus Fischr by Dmitry Plisetsky, Sergey Voronkov
Korchnoi vs Fischer, 1962 
(E62) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 44 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Knights Variation. General (A46) · 1-0
S Khan vs H H Cole, 1933 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 30 moves, 1-0

NID: Saemisch. Accelerated (E24) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
W Winter vs S Khan, 1933 
(E24) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 48 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Capablanca Variation (A47) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Colle vs Capablanca, 1929 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 34 moves, 0-1

Barczay Indian (A50) 0-1 Consecutive Black Exchange Sacs!!
M Kadiltzoglou vs B Byklum, 2001 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 20 moves, 0-1

KID: Normal. King's Knight Var (E60) 0-1 Opposite wing attacks
A Galliamova vs A Kashlinskaya, 2020 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 41 moves, 0-1

KID. Normal. King's Knight Var (E60) 1/2-1/2
Duda vs J van Foreest, 2021 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 26 moves, 1/2-1/2

Indian Game: Saemisch-Indian (A50) · 1-0
Duda vs Vocaturo, 2020
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 40 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: West Indian Defense (E61) · 1/2-1/2
A Humphrey vs Fischer, 1955 
(E61) King's Indian, 33 moves, 1/2-1/2

NID. Saemisch. Accelerated (E24) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
D Byrne vs R Pitschak, 1953 
(E24) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 33 moves, 1-0

Anand - Gelfand World Champnship Match (2012), Moscow RUS, rd 8
Anand vs Gelfand, 2012 
(D70) Neo-Grunfeld Defense, 17 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Knights Variation. General (A46) 1-0Mate in middle
H Karner vs Tal, 1983 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 52 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Def (A46) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Kasparov vs Lutikov, 1978 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 56 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Knights Variation. General (A46) 1/2-1/2 CD
G Umezinwa vs J Waitzkin, 1994 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 68 moves, 1/2-1/2

GAME 113 from My Best Games of Chess 1908-1937
Saemisch vs Alekhine, 1926 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 49 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Dzindzi-Indian Defense (E10) 1-0
Ding Liren vs Carlsen, 2021 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 36 moves, 1-0

KID. Saemisch. Double Fianchetto (E82) 0-1 Stockfish notes
M Tamburini vs Botvinnik, 1960 
(E82) King's Indian, Samisch, double Fianchetto Variation, 25 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Def (A46) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
Kholmov vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1947 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 61 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0 G.O.D. found 44.Rxg7+!
M Romi vs Spielmann, 1930 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 58 moves, 1-0

This is the first case of Petrosian winning with his own system
Petrosian vs Suetin, 1954 
(E94) King's Indian, Orthodox, 40 moves, 1-0

Game 45 Chess Secrets: The Giants of Strategy by Neil McDonald
Petrosian vs Pilnik, 1956 
(A56) Benoni Defense, 50 moves, 1-0

Game 140 in 'Soviet Chess 1917-1991' by Andrew Soltis
Petrosian vs J Yuchtman, 1959 
(E92) King's Indian, 31 moves, 1-0

Blumenfeld Countergambit: Accepted (E10) 1-0
I Zenyuk vs E Epstein, 2008
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 28 moves, 1-0

King's Indian Def: Saemisch Var (E80) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Tal vs Tolush, 1957 
(E80) King's Indian, Samisch Variation, 42 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Knights Variation. General (A46) 0-1 R from HELL!!
Chiburdanidze vs Goldin, 1989 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 36 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Capablanca Variation (A47) · 0-1
C A Hevia Alejano vs T Gareyev, 2017
(A47) Queen's Indian, 47 moves, 0-1

Zukertort vs Indian Dbl Fianchetto (A48) 1-0Smooth, sure-footed
Kramnik vs Grischuk, 2018 
(A48) King's Indian, 48 moves, 1-0

Anand - Topalov World Champship Match (2010), Sofia BUL, rd 7
Anand vs Topalov, 2010 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 58 moves, 1/2-1/2

Indian Game: West Indian Defense (E61) 0-1 Stockfish
A Bisguier vs Fischer, 1963 
(E61) King's Indian, 36 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Saemisch (E28) 1-0 Rxg7 Decoy
Botvinnik vs Keres, 1948 
(E28) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch Variation, 23 moves, 1-0

38...Rxd1?? [The final spectacular opportunity missed was 38...
J Sherwin vs Fischer, 1957 
(E87) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 41 moves, 1-0

Andersson builds an impenetrable fortress the exchange down
Kasparov vs Andersson, 1981 
(E42) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 c5, 5.Ne2 (Rubinstein), 83 moves, 1/2-1/2

NID. Classical. Noa Variation (E37) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Fine vs Tartakower, 1937
(E37) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 48 moves, 1-0

The first Mar del Plata variation, according to Gligoric?
Taimanov vs Bronstein, 1952 
(E99) King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 41 moves, 1-0

KID. Fianchetto. Panno Var (E63) 0-1 Nine consecutive Q+s
Portisch vs Timman, 1978 
(E63) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation, 60 moves, 0-1

55th USSR Championship (1988), Moscow URS, rd 7, Aug-??
Karpov vs Kasparov, 1988 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 30 moves, 1/2-1/2

Indian Game: Capablanca Var (A47) 1-0 weak squares leak
N Pavlov-Pianov vs N Zubarev, 1920
(A47) Queen's Indian, 47 moves, 1-0

'He's a Bolshevik!' the harshest epitaph Nimzowitsch reserved f
Marshall vs A Nimzowitsch, 1930 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 25 moves, 1-0

QID. Fianchetto. Nimzowitsch Var (E15) 1-0
AlphaZero vs Stockfish, 2017 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 60 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Normal Variation. Bishop Attack (E47) ·
C Hoi vs Nyback, 2006
(E47) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3, 32 moves, 1-0

"The Pyrenees Gambit" or "The Cowboy Indian Defense"
Kasparov vs W Cotrina, 1993 
(A50) Queen's Pawn Game, 37 moves, 0-1

KID. Saemisch (E86) 0-1 Knights roam the countryside
Seirawan vs J Piket, 1992 
(E86) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 7.Nge2 c6, 67 moves, 0-1

Benoni Def: Old Benoni. Pawn Thrust (A44) 1-0 Exch Sac allows Q
Keene vs G K Sandiford, 1962  
(A44) Old Benoni Defense, 31 moves, 1-0

KID. Orthodox. Bayonet Attack (E97) 1-0 36.?
Van Wely vs M Golubev, 1999 
(E97) King's Indian, 41 moves, 1-0

Benoni Defense: King's Indian System (A56) 0-1 38...?
Bacrot vs J Polgar, 1999 
(A56) Benoni Defense, 51 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Indian Var (A01) 0-1 Blitz natural squeeze
Nakamura vs Carlsen, 2016 
(A01) Nimzovich-Larsen Attack, 28 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: East Indian Defense (E00) 1-0 4 Pawns attack
Koltanowski vs Firmino Tucci / Dean Silverstein /, 1942 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 21 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Przepiorka Var (A49) 0-1 Q drops in for Mate!
M Cardinali vs S Polgar, 1989 
(A49) King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4, 40 moves, 0-1

Catalan Opening: General (E00) 0-1 Blocked passer
Krasenkow vs J Howell, 1990
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 0-1

KID: Fianchetto. Simagin Var (E62) 0-1 34...?
I Cosma vs Velimirovic, 2002 
(E62) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 34 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Hromadka System (A57) 1-0
R Stone vs A Sherzer, 1988 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 30 moves, 1-0

Catalan Opening: General (E00) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Kramnik vs E Alekseev, 2007 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 31 moves, 1-0

KID. Averbakh Var (E73) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish; 28.?
Bareev vs Kupreichik, 1990 
(E73) King's Indian, 30 moves, 1-0

Old Indian Defense: General (A53) 0-1 Double Rook sacrifices
J Pelaez vs A de Dovitiis, 1993 
(A53) Old Indian, 24 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Panov Attack. Main Line (E54) 0-1 Pawn #
E Ghaem Maghami vs Karpov, 2009 
(E54) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System, 29 moves, 0-1

QID pawn roller, doubled rooks, Qf3 block/sac offer
Kramnik vs Anand, 2008 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 43 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Anti-Grünfeld. Alekhine Var (D70) 1-0
Ding Liren vs Nepomniachtchi, 2021 
(D70) Neo-Grunfeld Defense, 35 moves, 1-0

QID. Classical. Traditional, Nimzowitsch Line (E18) 1-0 Pin
Tal vs A Lotsov Har-Zahav, 1952 
(E18) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 7.Nc3, 23 moves, 1-0

Game 27 in Steve Giddins' book 50 Essential Chess Lessons
Gligoric vs Keres, 1958 
(E41) Nimzo-Indian, 27 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) · 1-0
P Korobkov vs Y Erturan, 2007 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 20 moves, 1-0

KID. Saemisch. Double Fianchetto (E82) 0-1 Stockfish notes
T Ghitescu vs Fischer, 1970 
(E82) King's Indian, Samisch, double Fianchetto Variation, 47 moves, 0-1

KID: Saemisch. Panno (E84) 1-0 K walk
A Kuligowski vs J Przewoznik, 1976 
(E84) King's Indian, Samisch, Panno Main line, 35 moves, 1-0

KID Orthodox. Positional Def Closed (E94) 0-1 R Breakthru
Gligoric vs Fischer, 1970 
(E94) King's Indian, Orthodox, 65 moves, 0-1

KID: Saemisch. Orthodox Var (E85) 1-0 Q sac for Lolli's Mate
Menchik vs G Thomas, 1932 
(E85) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox Variation, 24 moves, 1-0

[Game 113] The Pawns Decide, p. 286 The Fireside Book of Chess
Pillsbury vs H Wolf, 1902 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 36 moves, 1-0

KID. Classical Fianchetto (E67) 0-1 26...?
I Jones vs J Dueball, 1974 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 29 moves, 0-1

KID: Makagonov Var (E71) 1-0 B+N+K vs K finish
P Cramling vs J Gallagher, 1992 
(E71) King's Indian, Makagonov System (5.h3), 124 moves, 1-0

Game 45 Move by Move - Botvinnik by Cyrus Lakdawala
Petrosian vs Botvinnik, 1963 
(E34) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation, 40 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Knight's Tour Var (A61) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Spassky vs Fischer, 1972 
(A61) Benoni, 41 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: King Pawn lines (A65) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Gulko vs Kasparov, 1981 
(A65) Benoni, 6.e4, 37 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: East Indian Defense (E00) 1-0 Lolli's Mate next
Y Vilner vs B Verlinsky, 1925
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 23 moves, 1-0

perhaps GM Andy Soltis called this "Tal's last great game."
Tal vs Lautier, 1992 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 62 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 B&N#
M Roiz vs Z Gyimesi, 2009 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 83 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Capablanca Var (A47) 1-0 Correspondence
B Knorr vs J Roscher, 1989 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 10 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: London System (A46) 1-0 Pawns Mate!
Swayams Mishra vs A Souza Neves, 2020 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 45 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

NID. Normal. Bishop Attack (E47) 1-0 Exchange Sacrifice
Gligoric vs Keene, 1974 
(E47) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3, 45 moves, 1-0

KID. Averbakh Variation. Modern Def (E73) 1-0 blitz
A Korobov vs Kasparov, 2021 
(E73) King's Indian, 17 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Pseudo-Benko (A46) 0-1 video link
A Adly vs A Hesham, 2021 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 41 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Normal. Schlechter Defense (E52) 0-1
A Korobov vs Karjakin, 2015 
(E52) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with ...b6, 41 moves, 0-1

Benko Gambit: Accepted. Fianchetto Var (A58) 0-1
G Airapetian vs A Moskalenko, 2012
(A58) Benko Gambit, 57 moves, 0-1

Benko Gambit: General (A57) 0-1
T Salemgareev vs A Moskalenko, 2016
(A57) Benko Gambit, 58 moves, 0-1

Neo-Grünfeld Def: Misc. with 5.Nf3 (D73) 1-0 pins
Radjabov vs Navara, 2012 
(D73) Neo-Grunfeld, 5.Nf3, 32 moves, 1-0

30 ...? Yet another brilliancy by Carlsen.
L E Johannessen vs Carlsen, 2006 
(A58) Benko Gambit, 36 moves, 0-1

KID. Saemisch. Normal Def (E81) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Petrosian vs Gligoric, 1972 
(E81) King's Indian, Samisch, 35 moves, 1-0

Game 51 Beheim, M _Chess With the Masters_ NY: ARCO 1963
Petrosian vs Najdorf, 1961 
(E80) King's Indian, Samisch Variation, 40 moves, 1-0

Game 15 "Super Nezh: Chess Assassin", by Alex Pishkin (1999)
V Mikenas vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1948 
(E91) King's Indian, 41 moves, 1/2-1/2

Indian Game: Jobava London System vs Gruenfeld (A48) 1-0 X-Ray#
Le Quang Liem vs Aronian, 2021 
(A48) King's Indian, 44 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Capablanca Variation (A47) · 1-0
Petrosian vs Golombek, 1952 
(A47) Queen's Indian, 41 moves, 1-0

Torre Attk vs KID (A48) 0-1 blitz; one bad move nullifies forty
E Torre vs B Larsen, 1987 
(A48) King's Indian, 42 moves, 0-1

Torre Attk vs KID Exch (A48) 0-1 Deflection sac for mate
E Torre vs Van der Wiel, 1987 
(A48) King's Indian, 55 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Pseudo-Benko (A46) 1-0 mettlesome !?
Le Quang Liem vs Firouzja, 2021 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 32 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical. Berlin Var (E38) 1-0video link
B Finegold vs Gelfand, 1989 
(E38) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 4...c5, 25 moves, 1-0

KID. Orthodox. Gligoric-Taimanov System (E92) 1-0 Interference
Najdorf vs Geller, 1967 
(E92) King's Indian, 68 moves, 1-0

Benoni Def: Classical. Full line (A74) 0-1 Greco # in sight
A Saric vs R Sargac, 2001 
(A74) Benoni, Classical, 9...a6, 10.a4, 30 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: East Indian Defense (E00) 1-0 Novelty
Carlsen vs So, 2021 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 55 moves, 1-0

Benko Gambit: Fully Accepted Var (A58) 0-1 back rank crowd
D Gukesh vs Firouzja, 2021 
(A58) Benko Gambit, 23 moves, 0-1

Game 562 Chess Informant Best Games 501-600
Karpov vs Salov, 1993 
(E17) Queen's Indian, 33 moves, 1-0

KID. Six Pawns Attack (E77) 0-1 full go Max Lange's Mate!!
O Hackner vs R Bates, 2013 
(E77) King's Indian, 38 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Pseudo-Benko (A46) 0-1 Skewer Q twice, Overworked
Carlsen vs I Cheparinov, 2005 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 41 moves, 0-1

Indian, Anti-Grünfeld. Alekhine Var (D70) 0-1 Wrong giveaway
Duda vs Carlsen, 2021 
(D70) Neo-Grunfeld Defense, 41 moves, 0-1

Play the King's Indian Defence (Marovic)
Benko vs Fischer, 1962 
(B07) Pirc, 40 moves, 1-0

KID. Fianchetto. Classical Main Line (E69) 0-1 Pin
Shamkovich vs Kavalek, 1981 
(E69) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line, 42 moves, 0-1

Veresov 4Ns Attk (A45) 1/2-1/2Perpetual avoids mate on diagonal
Tartakower vs A Nimzowitsch, 1923 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 23 moves, 1/2-1/2

Indian Game: Knights Variation. General (A46) 0-1 Stockfish
Gruenfeld vs Reti, 1922 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 0-1

Old Indian Defense: Tartakower-Indian (A54) 1/2-1/2
Alekhine vs Reti, 1923 
(A54) Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3, 33 moves, 1/2-1/2

Benoni Defense: King Pawn lines (A65) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Petrosian vs E Nievergelt, 1958 
(A65) Benoni, 6.e4, 26 moves, 1-0

Old Indian Def. Czech Var w/Nc3 (A53) 0-1 Rook show stopper!!!
V Mikenas vs Bronstein, 1965 
(A53) Old Indian, 24 moves, 0-1

NID. Saemisch. Accelerated (E24) 0-1 Internet
Carlsen vs Aronian, 2021 
(E24) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 26 moves, 0-1

Benoni Def: Modern Var (A56) 0-1 Too much space in the place
I Krush vs Y Wang, 1996 
(A56) Benoni Defense, 36 moves, 0-1

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