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Chess Notebook 10 May 1959, Sun The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) Newspapers.com
Gediminas Sveikauskas, Harvard, captured second place in the recent New England amateur tournament. Herein, Geddy essays with success a variation of the Sicilian that is remotely related to the variation that proved fatal to Scheffer in his game with O'Keefe. From round three of the 1959 N.E. Amateur:
Alex Sadowsky (white) vs. Gediminas Sveikauskas (black)
Unresolved Chess Game: Can you solve it?
Descriptive
1. P-K4 P-QB4
2. N-KB3 P-Q3
3. P-Q4 PxP
4. NxP N-KB3
5. N-QB3 P-QR3
6. B-K2 P-K4
7. N-B3 B-K2
8. O-O O-O
9. R-K P-QN4
10. P-QR3 B-N2
11. B-B QN-Q2
12. B-N5 R-B
13. Q-Q2 Q-B2
14. QR-B KR-Q
15. B-Q3 N-N3
16. BxN BxB
17. N-K2 P-Q4
18. N-N3 N-B5
19. BxN PxP
20. Q-K3 PxN
21. B-Q3 PxP
22. B-B5 R-N
23. B-R3 R-Q5
24. BxP BxB
25. KxB QR-Q
26. P-N3 Q-Q2
27. R-K2 R-KR5
28. N-K4 R-N5ch
29. K-B Q-B4
30. N-N3 Q-N3
31. Q-QK3 R-R5
32. Q-N2 Q-R3
33. N-B5 QxRch
34. R-K QxBP
35. NxR BxN
Resigns |
Algebraic
1. e4 c5
2. Nf3 d6
3. d4 cxd4
4. Nxd4 Nf6
5. Nc3 a6
6. Be2 e5
7. Nf3 Be7
8. 0-0 0-0
9. Re1 b5
10. a3 Bb7
11. Bf1 Nd7
12. Bg5 Rc8
13. Qd2 Qc7
14. Rc1 Rd8
15. Bd3 Nb6
16. Bxf6 Bxf6
17. Ne2 d5
18. Ng3 Nc4
19. Bxc4 dxe4
20. Qe3 exf3
21. Bd3 fxg2
22. Bf5 Rb8
23. Bh3 Rd4
24. Bxg2 Bxg2
25. Kxg2 Rd8
26. b3 Qd7
27. Re2 Rh4
28. Ne4 Rg4+
29. Kf1 Qf5
30. Ng3 Qg6 |