Game 02 - 9 September 2006 → 21 October 2006. Result: White win

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This is something slightly different - Grand Chess.

abcdefghij
10a10 black rookb10c10d10e10f10g10h10i10j1010
9a9b9 black knightc9d9e9 white empressf9g9h9i9 black knightj99
8a8 black pawnb8c8d8e8f8g8 black kingh8i8j8 black pawn8
7a7b7c7 black pawnd7e7 black bishopf7g7h7i7 black pawnj77
6a6b6 white pawnc6d6e6f6g6h6 black pawni6j66
5a5b5 white pawnc5d5e5f5g5 black pawnh5i5j55
4a4b4c4d4e4f4g4h4 white pawni4j44
3a3 white pawnb3 white bishopc3d3 white pawne3f3g3 white pawnh3i3 white pawnj3 white pawn3
2a2b2 white knightc2d2e2f2g2h2 white bishopi2j2 white rook2
1a1 white rookb1c1d1 white kinge1f1g1 white knighth1i1j11
abcdefghij
Notation (please use Long Algebraic).
Move number White (Me) Black (Challengers)
1 Pe3-e5 Cg9-f7
2 Mf2-e4 Cf7xPe5?
3 Me4xCe5 Pf8-f6
4 Me5-f5 Pg8-g6
5 Mf5-d6 Pe8-e7
6 Md6-d4 Pd8-d6
7 Qd2-e3 Pi8-i7
8 Pc3-c5 Pg6-g5
9 Ph3-h4 Ph8-h6
10 Cg2-e1 Pc8-c7
11 Pb3-b5 Pb8-b6
12 Pc5xPb6 Qd9-d7
13 Rj1-j2 Pe7-e6
14 Pf3-f4 Pe6-e5
15 Pf4xPe5 Qd7-h3
16 Ni2-g1 Qh3-d7
17 Ke2-d1 Pf6xe5
18 Qe3xPe5+ ! Pe6xQe5
19 Md4xQd7+ Ke9-e8
20 Md7xPe5+ Bc9-e7
21 Ce1-f3 Rj10-e10
22 Cf3-c6+ Ke8-f8
23 Me5-f5+ Bh9-f7
24 Cc6xMf9 Kf8xCf9
25 Mf5xBf7+ Kf9-g8
26 Bc2-b3 Re10-e9
27 Mf7xRe9+ Resigns


Discussion

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Note: Very much not a fan of knight hybrids, but I'll give it a try : ) - jc37 13:06, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
That's OK, you don't have any left now. --GW_SimulationsUser Page | Talk 19:44, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
Interesting "delayed-reaction" comment. Always nice to get a sense of one's opponent. - jc37 16:03, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, I'm not a fan of variations of chess (and I'm sure there are infinitely many), but let me know when you have another standard game going =) Ardent†alk 14:56, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
Sure --GW_SimulationsUser Page | Talk 19:13, 12 September 2006 (UTC)