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| | Immortal game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The immortal game was a chess game played in 1851 by Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky. |  | | In this game, Anderssen wins the game despite sacrificing a bishop on move 11, both rooks starting on move 18, and the queen on move 22 to produce checkmate. |  | | The immortal game was an informal one, played between these two great players at the Simpson's-in-the-Strand Divan in London. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immortal_game
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| | The Immortal Game by Bill Wall |
 | | The immortal game is one of the most famous games in all of chess. |  | | The game was first called the "Immortal Game" by the Austrian player Ernst Falkbeer in 1855. |  | | When the game was over, Kieseritsky was so impressed with the game that he telegraphed the moves to his chess club in Paris. |
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http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/lab/7378/immortal.htm
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| | Chess Glossary |
 | | When the game recommences this move must be the next move played on the chessboard. |  | | An individual's Gelbfuhs Score equals the sum of scores of the players beaten, divided by the number of games played; plus one-half the sum of scores of players with whom draws were scored, divided by the number of games played. |  | | A game which the position is obstructed by blocking Pawns. |
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http://www.chess-poster.com/english/glossary.htm
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| | The Immortal Game |
 | | The game I have chosen is one considered to be perhaps the most entertaining game of chess ever played. |  | | It is the game played in 1851 in the Divan in London between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky, termed the "Immortal Game". |  | | Applicable to all games of chess played under the current standard rules, it applies to the game we are now about to view in particular. |
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http://www.hypermaths.org/quadibloc/chess/ch02.htm
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| | World Chess Championship Information |
 | | Chess is not a game of chance; it is based solely on Chess tactictactics and strategy. |  | | The object of the game is to achieve checkmate. |  | | Nevertheless, the game is so complex that not even the best players can consider all contingencies: although only 64 squares and 32 pieces are on the board, the number of possible games that can be played far exceeds the number of atoms in the universe (see "Shannon number"). |
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http://www.echostatic.com/World_Chess_Championship.html
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| | Virtual Travelog The Immortal Game - Maybe the Greatest Game of Chess Ever Played |
 | | The applet used to display this game is called chessviewer and can be used to display any chess game or fragment of a game. |  | | The game was so startling in its brlliance that in 1855 it was named The Immortal Game by the Austrian player Ernst Falkbeer. |  | | A Portable Game Notation (PGN) file with my annotation of this game is here. |
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http://www.virtualtravelog.net/entries/000030.html
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 | | London of a cerebral hemorrhage after a chess game. |  | | 1105 Omar Khayyam writes the 'rubaiyat,' using a chess game. |  | | 1583 Actius writes that chess is a game of skill, not gambling. |
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http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/lab/7378/history.txt
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| | Annotated Games # 2 |
 | | It was game of the year, best game for that issue of the Informant, and picked as the best game of the year by the readers of the Russian magazine, "64." It was also praised by great players like Botvinnik and Smyslov shortly after it was played. |  | | This is not a deeply annotated game, but it is a great game. |  | | ---> This game must be one of the finest Garry has ever played, many titled players have personally told me it is one of the most brilliant and complicated games ever played. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/games3/AJs01Downloads/al_af-2_annot-gms2.html
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| | Chess Games Online |
 | | Once a game file is loaded, you can pick a game from a list in the Java window. |  | | Once a game file is loaded, you can disconnect and play through the games without adding to the telephone bill. |  | | You can open as many games as you like. |
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http://www.enpassant.dk/chess/games.htm
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| | Chess |
 | | I illustrate a game of chess with a diagram for every move, with comments for each move. |  | | The fourth page illustrates another chess variant, using the pieces devised for the preceding one, but on a smaller board, on which a variant is played selected randomly from a list of 45 possibilities. |  | | However, I still found the game interesting enough to play a few games from time to time, a few even against human opponents when opportunity presented itself. |
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http://members.shaw.ca/quadibloc/chess/cheint.htm
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| | Marostica Scacchi: The Game |
 | | The proposed games "...with armed living persons..." are always inspired to the most famous repertoires played in occasion of important events, historical tournaments or world championships. |  | | The Human Chess Game represent the most spectacular moment inside this historical/traditional performance. |  | | It was created in occasion of a free game by the genius Adolph Anderssen (1818 - 1879), renown by his contemporaries as the World Champion during the period 1851 - 1866 (with the little parenthesis of Morphy, who defeated him in 1858). |
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http://www.marosticascacchi.it/a_4_EN_6_1.html
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| | Mark Lowery's Exciting World of Chess - Anderssen's Immortal Game & Evergreen Game |
 | | While sacrificing pieces and pawns had been part of the game of chess from its earliest beginnings, the 1800s saw the tactic rise as a prominent weapon in a player's tactical and strategy arsenal with players such as GM Karl Ernst Adolf Anderssen (1818-1879) (often Anderssen, A. in game notations). |  | | The later got its name from GM Wilhelm Steinitz who put the mark on this game of being the "evergreen in Anderssen's laurel wreath." These two games are hallmarks in the theoretical realm of sacrificial chess. |  | | The two games are also highly entertaining because of Anderssen's ability to develop the checkmate move...Be7#...in two different games from two different mating patterns and mating nets. |
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http://www.markalowery.net/Chess/Anderssen/anderssen.html
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| | Chess Game Collections |
 | | A game of chess has a beginning and an end, but |  | | This list is a sample of game collections that have been assembled by users of chessgames.com. |  | | If you are interested in making your own game collections, please read our Help Page for more information. |
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http://www.chessgames.com/chesscollections.html
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 | | Sudoku by Cellufun is a mobile version of the popular number puzzle game where the object is quite simple: enter the digits 1 (one) through 9 (nine) into all spaces on the grid where each row, column and 3x3 box must contain the digits 1 through 9 once and only once. |  | | Finally, a mobile version of the hottest game in town that gives you a seat at the big table against 6 other human players. |  | | Many world Poker champions are emerging from online Poker games. |
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http://www.cellufun.com/Games/catalog.asp
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: The Immortal Game |
 | | Mark Coggins's "Immortal Game" is a fast-paced, easy-to-read detective novel. |  | | The technology theft of a chess game and the subsequent trail of murders in interesting circumstances and locations is challenging enough to keep us guessing and reading. |  | | At some point in the final third, I realized that I needed to look up the Anderssen-Kieseritzky match, the 'Immortal Game' of the title. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0918395186
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| | Blade Runner - The Replicant Site - |
 | | The game of chess between Tyrell and J.F. Sebastian reproduces the conclusion of a game really played in the 1851 to London between Anderssen and Kieseritzky. |  | | From another point of view the play between Tyrell and Sebastian represent the hunt, the pursuit of the Dr. Tyrell from Roy. |  | | The immortal game, in chess notation was as: |
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http://www.blade-runner.it/secrets-e.html
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| | ChessWorld - Chess Books: Game Collections |
 | | The books on these pages contain games played by a certain master, games played in certain tournaments or games compiled according to other criteria. |  | | Twelve Great Chess Players and Their Best Games |  | | The Mammoth Book of the World's Greatest Chess Games |
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http://www.very-best.de/ShopGames.htm
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| | Garry Kasparov vs Veselin Topalov (1999) "Kasparov's Immortal" |
 | | Such a match would be filled with glorious games such as this "Immortal" contest. |  | | : LMAJ Does an excellent analysis on this game at his website so those who wish to look at this game in more depth should go there. |  | | If Gazza thought Toppy was a serious challenge, he probably would have continued playing to decide the issue. |
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http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1011478
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| | Chess Legends - Paul Morphy |
 | | You could send us reports of tournaments in your region, analysis of your games or that of any other player. |  | | He totally broke down when a lady turned down his proposal stating that she would not marry a "mere chess player". |  | | Of course he was growing as a sound player too these years. |
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http://www.chathurangam.com/Legends
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| | Chess Guide > Site Map |
 | | Chess Directory > Video Chess > Board Game > Shareware |  | | Chess Directory > Video Chess > Board Game > Freeware |  | | Chess Directory > Video Chess > Board Game |
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http://www.chess.freegames.eu.com/content.html
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| | BRmovie.com: Character Analysis: Roy Batty |
 | | All this makes the game that much more unpredictable and dangerous and although Roy is in control of the game, we along with Deckard do not know how controlled Roy is. |  | | It seems Roy is indeed playing a deadly game with Deckard. |  | | Along with the obvious connection of mortality; the game also represents Roy stalking Tyrell, and because of his arrogance Tyrell ends up being checkmated in more ways than one. |
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http://www.brmovie.com/Analysis/Batty_analysis.htm
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| | Chess Capablanca game world champion |
 | | This game has made it into the anals of hundreds of chess books. |  | | Also it has the distinction of being featured on the famous game list on www.academicchess.com! |  | | See the history of the King's Gambit which this game is a significant part of. |
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http://www.academicchess.com/images/chessviewer/anderssenimmortal.shtml
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| | ChessGML to SVG |
 | | The ChessGML game notation, created by Andreas Saremba, is an XML encoding for chess games as well as tournament tables. |  | | Update: Peter Watkins has written a version where you can move pieces on the board, see all possible moves. |  | | See XML in ten points for further details. |
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http://people.w3.org/maxf/ChessGML
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| | THE MYSTERY READER reviews: The Immortal Game by Mark Coggins |
 | | An understanding of chess is not necessary to enjoy the book and Coggins supplies the needed information, such as references to the famous Immortal Game, so readers unfamiliar with the game will not feel left out. |  | | An odd partner, Chris Duckworth, will make an fascinating contrast to August, forming an unusual, but enjoyable team. |  | | The Immortal Game is a fast-paced mystery with a good solid base. |
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http://www.themysteryreader.com/coggins-immortal.html
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| | The Immortal Game by Mark Coggins |
 | | It has chessmen on the front, after all, and I think the only thing more boring than watching a chess game is to read about it. |  | | It sounds simple enough, but Coggins keeps complicating things for Riordan until the reader can’t imagine how the guy is going to keep extricating himself from the situations he gets into. |  | | Crime Stories - The Immortal Game by Mark Coggins - http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/4968/56282 |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/4968/56282
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| | chess game - Find the Best information on chess game |
 | | chess game - Find the Best information on chess game |  | | "Are you looking for information about chess game?" |  | | We have the best information about chess game right here for you. |
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http://www.the-chess-game.info
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| | Soul - encyclopedia article about Soul. |
 | | The Immortal game a chess game played by Adolf Anderssen against Dufresne |  | | The word sentient is often confused with the word sapient, which can connotate knowledge, higher consciousness, or apperception. |  | | See also categories of being and "I think, therefore I am". |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/soul
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| | AMI Sector One - Game Downloads - U Chess |
 | | AMI Sector One - Game Downloads - U Chess |  | | Bernd: U Chess is a strong playing AGA chess simulator. |  | | It has every option which you can expect from a good chess programme. |
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http://amiga.emucamp.com/uchess.htm
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| | Lucard Fan Fiction -- "A Game of Chess" |
 | | Lucard Fan Fiction -- "A Game of Chess" |  | | Money is not a problem with me. Vampires have wonderful ways of making people give us money. |  | | We could travel the world, like immortal gypsies. |
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http://www.dpcc.com/lpetix/lucard/chess04.html
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| | Chess Game Collection Books |
 | | Take My Rooks: 136 Games of Rook Sacrifices |  | | The United States Chess Championships 1845-1996 2nd Ed |
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http://www.chesshouse.com/chess/chess_game_collection_books.htm
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| | PSYCHIC DOOM |
 | | Psychic Doom Mu Online MMORPG mmorpg Game Server |  | | Psychic Doom Psychic Energy Psychic Eye Psychic Fair Psychic Force Psychic Games Psychic George Anderson Psychic Guide Psychic Healer Psychic Healers Psychic Healing Psychic Home Employment Psychic Hotlines... |  | | The Importance Of Having A doom psychic - top 10 sites psychic - top 10 sites doom psychic get best result doom psychic doom psychic doom psychic maui realtor doom psychic clock repair... |
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http://schuelerhilfe-jobboerse.de/psychicdoom-321
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| | Immortal Game |
 | | This game certainly demonstrates his combatative skilll and courage. |  | | Anderssen was regarded as Chess World Champion, though there was no official title at the time. |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/charles.woodbridge/immortal.htm
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| | Adolf Anderssen |
 | | Anderssen and an example of the KI's-BS gambit which was played at Simpson’s-in-the-Strand (one of London’s finest Chess salons.) |  | | Anderssen offers both Rooks to show that two active pieces are worth a dozen sleeping at home. |
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http://www.chess-poster.com/great_games/gg_anderssen.htm
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| | The Immortal Game (1999) |
 | | Bishop has developed a software program to play chess against human opponents, but before it is released, he discovers that the software has been stolen. |  | | August Riordan, a cynical jazz bass-playing San Francisco private eye, is hired by Silicon Valley multi-millionaire Edwin Bishop, an entrepreneur who has founded several highly successful software game companies. |  | | Riordan’s search for the thief takes him through both the high-tech Silicon Valley and the underground SandM scene in San Francisco. |
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http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/~rbrandt/sfmystery/summaries/coggimmo.html
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