chessgames.com
Members · Prefs · Laboratory · Collections · Openings · Endgames · Sacrifices · History · Search Kibitzing · Kibitzer's Café · Chessforums · Tournament Index · Players · Kibitzing
Alessandro Salvio vs NN
Study (1634), ?
Bishop's Opening: Boi Variation (C50)  ·  1-0

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
a
1
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
White to move.
ANALYSIS [x]
1-0

rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1
FEN COPIED

explore this opening
find similar games 1,547 more games of NN
PGN: download | view | print Help: general | java-troubleshooting

TIP: At the top of the page we display the common English name for the opening, followed by the ECO code (e.g. "C50"). The ECO codes are links that take you to opening pages.

PGN Viewer:  What is this?
For help with this chess viewer, please see the Olga Chess Viewer Quickstart Guide.
PREMIUM MEMBERS CAN REQUEST COMPUTER ANALYSIS [more info]

A COMPUTER ANNOTATED SCORE OF THIS GAME IS AVAILABLE.  [CLICK HERE]

Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-04-08  sneaky pete: Excuse me, I don't see how white can save himself in the final position.
Oct-04-08  Karpova: J. H. Sarratt: <Salvio leaves here off, and says that White will win. He appears to be correct in his assertion; but the game is, nevertheless, difficult.>

From page 271 of J. H. Sarratt's "The Works of Damiano, Ruy Lopez and Salvio on the Game of Chess", London 1813. Link: http://books.google.com/books?id=it...

Oct-04-08  sneaky pete: <Karpova> Thanks for the link. Note that black made the first move, and when after

12.
B(lack) K.B. takes K.B.P., and checks
W(hite) K. to his second square, and afterwards Q. to her K.R. third square

the evaluation is <White will win>, this means that Salvio believes the second player will win, just as I suspected.

A correct transription would have been 1.e5 e4 2.Bc5 Bc4 3.Nf6 d3 with as the final move <Wanna Be>'s 12... Ke2!! and wins.

Oct-04-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: We're not so convinced Black is winning here; getting his piece back on the h-file (after ...Qh6 Nh3 Qh7 and ...gxh3), yes, but winning?
Oct-05-08  Karpova: <zanshin> analysed the final position with Rybka 3 and Fruit: crafty chessforum

I give the first lines:

Deep Rybka 3:
<[+0.79] d=18 13.Qb3 g3 14.Ra2 gxf2 (0:47.01)>

Fruit:
<[+1.03] d=22 13.Qb3 Qh6 14.Nh3 Qh7 15.Bg5 Kf8 16.Kh2 gxh3 17.g3 g6 18.Bf6 Qxf7 19.Qxf7 Kxf7 20.Bxh8 Nc6 21.a5 Ba7 22.f4 exf4 23.Rxf4 Kg8 24.Bf6 Be6 25.Nd2 Rf8 26.d4 (2:52.06)>

Oct-16-08  crafty: 13. a5 ♗a7 14. ♕b3 ♕h6 15. ♘h3 ♕h7 16. ♗g5+   (eval 1.15; depth 16 ply; 2000M nodes)
Mar-16-09  dwavechess: 4/12 concur with rybka 3 at 3 min. per move with rybka.abk book for Salvio
Jul-24-09  just a kid: If Ke7 has been played,White is lost.=)
May-22-11  IRONCASTLEVINAY: NN wanted to open the h-file.
Sep-22-17  Christoforus Polacco: 10.hg4 it was very optimistic.

NOTE: Create an account today to post replies and access other powerful features which are available only to registered users. Becoming a member is free, anonymous, and takes less than 1 minute! If you already have a username, then simply login login under your username now to join the discussion.

Please observe our posting guidelines:

  1. No obscene, racist, sexist, or profane language.
  2. No spamming, advertising, duplicate, or gibberish posts.
  3. No vitriolic or systematic personal attacks against other members.
  4. Nothing in violation of United States law.
  5. No cyberstalking or malicious posting of negative or private information (doxing/doxxing) of members.
  6. No trolling.
  7. The use of "sock puppet" accounts to circumvent disciplinary action taken by moderators, create a false impression of consensus or support, or stage conversations, is prohibited.
  8. Do not degrade Chessgames or any of it's staff/volunteers.

Please try to maintain a semblance of civility at all times.

Blow the Whistle

See something that violates our rules? Blow the whistle and inform a moderator.


NOTE: Please keep all discussion on-topic. This forum is for this specific game only. To discuss chess or this site in general, visit the Kibitzer's Café.

Messages posted by Chessgames members do not necessarily represent the views of Chessgames.com, its employees, or sponsors.
All moderator actions taken are ultimately at the sole discretion of the administration.

This game is type: CLASSICAL. Please report incorrect or missing information by submitting a correction slip to help us improve the quality of our content.

Home | About | Login | Logout | F.A.Q. | Profile | Preferences | Premium Membership | Kibitzer's Café | Biographer's Bistro | New Kibitzing | Chessforums | Tournament Index | Player Directory | Notable Games | World Chess Championships | Opening Explorer | Guess the Move | Game Collections | ChessBookie Game | Chessgames Challenge | Store | Privacy Notice | Contact Us

Copyright 2001-2025, Chessgames Services LLC