K & K - Die unendliche Geschichte. Q Heymann. 160 Seiten - geheftet - Rochade Europa 1997
K + nur = Könige im Schach ziehen nur wie Schach bietender Stein. Ein König im Schach durch einen Stein X ist einen Zug lang (in dem seine Partei das Schach parieren muss)
K = Kambodscha / Kamputschea
K = King E [H. R. Murray, A History of Chess] ® Game of the Three Kingdoms pE ® Three Kingdoms pE® Zany Chess E
K = König m ® K = King E
K as Karpov
K m = Korrespondent m ® E
K. Ojanen Jubiläums-Turnier Q
K. und K. = K. & K. = Kasparow und Karpow
K. Virtanen Q (Turnier)
K.A.K. Larsen-Thema n ® Larsen-Thema (K.A.K.)
K.K. = k.k. = Kaiserlich-Königlich; scherzh. für Herrschaft von Karpow und Kasparow ® E
K.O. system E (knock-out E) ® K.O.-System
K.O.-System n ® K.O. system E (knock-out E)
KA = [AL] = Känguruh n ® Kangaroo E
Kaabi, Mejdi IM TUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2315
Kaatz, Thomas, Dr., D, ELO VII 1998 = 2275
Kabale und Liebe Q ® Sie sind mir auch noch Revanche auf dem Schachbrett schuldig. ...
Kabardino Balkarskaja Pravda Q
Kabatianski, Alexandr IM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2425
Kabel-Wettkämpfe, Anglo-Amerikanische p - ® Anglo-American Cable Matches pE
Kaber, Claude, ELO IV 1997 = 2076
Kabinettstückchen n ® E
Kabir, Razaul, ELO IV 1997 = 2054
Kabus ® Inhalt des „Buches Kabus“ kapitelweise ...
Kacakovski, Dimitar FM FRM, ELO VI 1998 = 2205
Kacheishvili, Giorgi GM GEO *10.02.77 ELO VI 1998 = 2510, V 1999 = 2552Kackebart, Norbert, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2093
Kachel, Alfred, ELO IV 1997 = 2024
Kachiani-Gersinska, Ketino GM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2420
Kachur, Alexander FM UKR, ELO VI 1998 = 2320
Kaczmarek, Irenaeus, ELO IV 1997 = 2121
Kaczorowska, Barbara IM POL, ELO VI 1998 = 2135
Kadar, Gabor FM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2245
Kadas E = Hungarian player ® Kadas Opening A00 1.h4.
Kadas Opening E A00 1.h4. The Hungarian player Kadas has the dubious distinction of being perhaps the greatest living exponent of 1.h4, a move even Myers, a true fan of bizarre openings, considers poor. It isn‘t as bad as 1.a4, of course, since it does not create such critical weaknesses in the kingside pawn structure. The opening is also known as the ® Desprez Opening, or, among some Americans, as the ® Reagan Attack, which has something to do with being “thoroughly unmotivated and creates weaknesses with only vague promises of future potential”, as Benjamin and I put it in 1987.. 1...d5 2.d4 c5 3.e4 dxe4 4.d5 Nf6 5.Nc3 was played by Myers. 5...a6! The recommended 1...b6 was actually seen in what might have been the debut of the opening: 1...e5 2.Nc3 Be7 3.e4 Bxh4 is very greedy play [UO] ® Kadas-Eröffnung A00
Kadas Opening, Kadas Gambit #1 = 1.h4 c5 2.b4 = A00 [GL]
Kadas Opening, Kadas Gambit #2 = 1.h4 d5 2.d4 c5 3.Nf3 cxd4 4.c3 = A00 [GL]
Kadas Opening, Kadas Gambit #3 = 1.h4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.c3 = A00 [GL]
Kadas Opening, Schneider Gambit = E 1.h4 g5 = A00 [GL]
Kadas Opening, Steinbok Gambit = E 1.h4 f5 2.e4 fxe4 3.d3 = A00 [GL]
Kadas-Eröffnung f A00 1.h4 d5 2.d4 c5 3.e4 dxe4 4.d5 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6! (1...e5 2.Nc3 Be7 3.e4 Bxh4) ® Kadas Opening A00
Kaden, Frank, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2301
Kaden, Otto K, D
Kadera, Emil K, *1894-13.02.1966, CSR
Kadera, Vojtech K, *23.04.1889-25.10.1950, CSR
Kaderliste f ® E
Kadermitglied n ® E
Kaderschmiede f ® E
Kadett m Bauer auf Umwandlungsreihe, bevor eigene Figuren geschlagen wuren; wandelt sich in die erste künftige verlorene Figur unter Wahrung der Legalität um gemäß alter Regel, daßnur “verlorene” Figuren umgewandelt werden können. [Peter Pratt, Studies of chess, 1803 / Ausgabe d 1825, S. 520] ® Cadet E
Kadettenmatt n ® E
Kadettenweltmeister m ® World Cadet Champion E
Kadettenweltmeisterin f ® (Lady) World Cadet Champion E
Kadettenweltmeisterschaft f ® World Cadet Championship E
Kadimova, Ilaha GM AZE *05.11.75 ELO I 1997 = 2420
Kadner, Michael, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2122
Kadner, Siegfried, ELO IV 1997 = 2109
Kadourek, Eduard K, *11.10.1891-11.03.1972, CSR
Kadowaki, Yoshio K, J
Kaeding, Rainer, ELO IV 1997 = 2223
Kaehmann, Jörg, ELO IV 1997 = 2171
Kaenel, Hansjuerg IM SUI, ELO VI 1998 = 2395
Kaeppel, Roland, ELO IV 1997 = 2094
Kaeser, Udo, ELO IV 1997 = 2330
Kaesser, Lothar, ELO IV 1997 = 2036
Kaffee Imperator 1 m ® Probleme des Lebens
Kaffee Imperator 2 m Berliner Schachheim e. V. Eröffnungsfeier 15. 3. 30
Kaffee, Schach und - ® Außer der Philosophie ...
Kaffeehaus n ® Außerdem ging er in das Kaffeehaus, um den Schachspielern zu zuschauen ... ® Laßt uns ins Kaffeehaus gehn Pfarrer, Sie sind mir die Revange im Schach schuldig ...
Kaffeehauspartie f ® café game E ® a coffee-house game E
Kaffeehausstil m ® E
Kagan / Kmoch / Lasker 1926 - Berlin / Hannover / Semmering. Q 260 Seiten - gebunden - Edition Olms 1989
Kagan 1922 - Bad Piestany / Julius Breyer-Memorial. Q 190 Seiten - gebunden - Edition Olms 1987
Kagan 1923 - Karlsbad. Q 198 Seiten - gebunden - Edition Olms 1988
Kagan 1923 - Karlsbad. Q 199 Seiten - roter Leinen gebunden - BCM 1977
Kagan 1923 - Mahrisch Ostrau. Q 108 Seiten - grüner Leinen gebunden – BCM
Kagan, Naum FM AUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2260
Kagan, Shimon IM ISR, ELO VI 1998 = 2380
Kagan, Yosef FM ISR, ELO VI 1998 = 2310
Kagan‘s Neueste Schachnachrichten Q
Kagan‘s Schachnachrichten fpQ
Kagans N. Nachrichten Q ® Kagan‘s Neueste Schachnachrichten Q ® Kagan‘s Schachnachrichten fpQ
Kagan-Thema n Eine gefesselte weiße Figur führt auf der Fesselungslinie den Schlüsselzug aus. Weiß droht daraufhin die Entfesselung einer schwarzen Figur zum Mattsetzen. Schwarz verteidigt sich nun seinerseits mit einem Zug auf dieser Fesselungslinie und entfesselt dabei den weißen Schlüsselstein, der nun Matt gibt. [GS]
Kagramanianz, Vartan IM ARM, ELO VI 1998 = 2400
Kahane, E. K, F
Kahe, Ralph, ELO IV 1997 = 2124
Kahl, Hermann G. [Gerhard] Fuhlendorf-4.11.1946. Q [Schachmatt, 23.XI.1947 Bl. 57; 10 von 12 Aufgaben sind H#; ® Schachmatt, 8. Thematurnier, 1.V.1950 Bl. 131]
Kahl, Hermann K, D
Kahl, Klaus Peter K, *15.11.1935, D
Kahler, Dietrich K, *1.11.1936, DDR
Kahler, Heinz, ELO IV 1997 = 2139
Kahlert, Thomas, ELO IV 1997 = 2167
Kahn, Evarth IM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2325, IV 1997 = 2441
Kahn, Manfred 1 IM D, ELO VII 1998 2504
Kahn, Manfred 2 ELO IV 1997 = 2069
Kahn, Peter 1 D, ELO VII 1998 = 2371
Kahn, Peter 2 ELO IV 1997 = 2011
Kahraß, Günter, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2104
Kaid, Almar, ELO IV 1997 = 2097
Kaidanov wins 1992 US Open, Dearborn, MI E [BW] = 1992.08.14
Kaidanov wins 1992 World Open, Philadelphia E [BW] = 1992.07.05
Kaidanov, Grigory born. GM 1988. E [BW] = 1959
Kaidanov, Grigory born. GM E [BW] = 1959.10.11
Kaidanov, Grigory GM (1959-) USA *11.10.59 ELO VI 1998 = 2625 ®
Kaidor b. Israeli IM 1975. E [BW] = 1947.05.20
Kaila b. Finnish ch 1939,54. IM 1952. E [BW] = 1910.05.11
Kaila Memorial Q
Kaila, Osmo Ilmari K, *11.05.1916-3.06.1991, FIN
Kaimer, Thomas, 6.10.1963 K ELO IV 1997 = 2135
Kainer, Cenek K, *22.05.1883-22.03.1945, CSR
Kais, Edgar, ELO IV 1997 = 2053
Kaiser Friedrich ® Feder, Dr. Ernst -
Kaiser Friedrich ® Unsichtbarer Spieler ...
Kaiser m ® Emperor E
Kaiser m = Blitzschach um Geld ® E
Kaiser, Boris, ELO IV 1997 = 2037
Kaiser, Dieter, ELO IV 1997 = 2181
Kaiser, Gerhard, Dr. K, *11.10.1890-13.06.1966, DDR
Kaiser, Günter, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2152
Kaiser, Helmut, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2378
Kaiser, Joachim, ELO IV 1997 = 2063
Kaiser, Julius Adam K, *22.07.1845-20.01.1915, USA
Kaiser, Karl K, *8.07.1867-3.07.1934, D
Kaiser, Markus, ELO IV 1997 = 2114
Kaiser, Richard, ELO IV 1997 = 2039
Kaiser, Thomas, ELO IV 1997 = 2250
Kaiser, Wolfgang IM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2395
Kaiserin f ® Tu [UM] [AL] EM = Kombinationsfigur aus Turm+Springer, 0:1-Reiter+1:2-Leaper = Vereinigt die Eigenschaften von Turm und Springer ® Empress E (S+R) Rook+Knight, 0:1-Rider+1:2-Leaper E
Kaiserliche a Reiter pm ® E
Kaiserschach n ® E
Kaiserslautern Chess Server Homepage QE ® http: // www.unix-ag. uni-kl.de/ ~ chess/ GICS Meisterschaften Weltmeisterschaften ...
Kaiserspiel n ® E
Kaissiber Q® Bücker, Stefan
Kaiumov, Dmitry D. IM UZB, ELO VI 1998 = 2460
Kai-xi reign period E (24. February 1206) ® Yi Zheng Retired Scholar Pei Zi-xi E
Kajan, Arvid Leopold K, *1898-31.12.1953, FIN
Kajev Memorial Q
Kajganovic, Miodrag FM YUG, ELO VI 1998 = 2295
Kak resat zadachi i etyudi Q & VLADIMIROV, IA. G. (21cm x 13cm, 112pp, stapled, dark green edge). A treatise on problem and study solving, with 230 examples; in Russian. Fizkultura i sport, Moskva, 1986. Formerly in the possession of N. A. Macleod; presented by Mrs Macleod. [BL]
Kak reshaty shakhmatniye etyudy = How to solve chess endgame studies Q & AVERBAKH, Yu. 20cm x 13cm, 52pp, stapled, black and yellow edge). A treatise with 49 examples; in Russian. Fizkultura i sport, Moskva, 1957. [BL]
Kak soscavliat shakhmatnie zadachi = How to compose chess problems Q & ISAEV, L. A. 18cm x 13cm, 111pp, spine worn away, was I1). A treatise on two-movers, with 50 examples; in Russian. Fizkultura i Turism, Moskva / Leningrad, 1931. [BL]
Kakabadze, Revaz, ELO IV 1997 = 2334
Kakageldyev, Amanmurad IM TKM, ELO VI 1998 = 2475
Kakhiani (USSR) wins world junior girls ch, Columbia. E [BW] = 1989.07
Kakowin, Alexander Sergejewitsch K, *15.08.1910, SU
Kaku m Läufer in Shogi ® E
Kalabuchow, N. K, SU
Kalandadze, Welimir Iosifowitsch K, *1935, SU
Kalantarian, Norik IM ARM, ELO VI 1998 = 2415
Kalaschnik, W. G. K, SU
Kalauer, Schach- ® Schachkalauer
Kalbermatter, Hugo K, *3.09.1960, CH
Kalbermatter, Philipp K, *27.05.1959, CH
Kaldor, Avraham IM ISR, ELO VI 1998 = 2255
Kalea, Davorin, ELO IV 1997 = 2163
Kalegin, Evgenij IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2460
Kalendar Shakhmatny Q
Kalendarium, Schach- ® Schachkalendarium
Kalendart Kiado Kupa 1.4 -Zone E 11.02.97 Budapest. HUN
Kalender der Deutschen Vereine in Liv.-, Est.- u Kurland Q
Kalender, Schach- ® Schachkalender
Kalepky, Helmut, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2278
Kalesis, Nikolaos IM GRE, ELO VI 1998 = 2415
Kalgin, Michail K, *1932, SU
Kalhorn, Stephan, ELO IV 1997 = 2018
Kaliber n ® E
Kaliber, Preis- ® Preis-Kaliber
Kalichkin, Igor IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2245
Kalif m = Wesir + Alfil [G. P. Jelliss, 349 Chessics 10, XII/1980, S. 7] ® Caliph E
Kalikova, Jana, ELO IV 1997 = 2081
Kalina, Wassilij Manujlowitsch K, *4.04.1902-1979, SU
Kalinin, Aleksander IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2420
Kalinin, Alexander Konstantinowitsch K, *11.11.1914, SU
Kalinin, Michael, ELO IV 1997 = 2185
Kalinin, Oleg IM UKR, ELO VI 1998 = 2445
Kalinina, Vladislava FM UKR, ELO VI 1998 = 2165
Kalininskaja Prawda Q ® Kalinskaja Pravda
Kalinitschenko - Modern Chess Opening - Offene Spiele. Q 468 Seiten - gebunden - Wiener Verlag 1994
Kalinitschenko - Sicilian Defence - Encyclopaedia. Q 697 Seiten - gebunden - Modern Chess Opening 1996
Kalinitschenko u.v.a. - Modern Chess Opening - Closed Games. Q 468 Seiten - gebunden - 1998
Kalinitschew, Sergey GM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2505, IV 1997 = 2506
Kalinowski, Johannes, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2167
Kalinskaja Pravda Q ® Kalininskaja Prawda Q
Kalinski, Frank K, *11.05.1968, D
Kalinski, Frank, ELO IV 1997 = 2120
Kalish, John (1937- ) E Kalish has won the championship of Okinawa 25 consecutive times. [CT]
Kalix, Wolfgang, ELO IV 1997 = 2073
Kalka, Arkadius Georg FM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2350
Kalker, Peter, ELO IV 1997 = 2031
Kalks, Thomas, ELO IV 1997 = 2124
Kallai - 64 Tests für 64 Felder. Q 155 Seiten - kartoniert - Caissa Chess Books 1997
Kallai - Buch der Eröffnungen. Q 298 Seiten - gebunden - Caissa Chess Books 1996
Kallai, Gabor GM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2505
Kallas, Hansjoachim, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2307
Kallaway, A. F. K
Kallio, Heikki FM FIN, ELO VI 1998 = 2360
Kallio, Timo, 27.08.1960 K
Kallis C
Kallisto C Computersoftware
Källström, Henning (Gunnar Natanael) K, *22.01.1909, S
Källström, Ingvar K *7.02.1908-19.05.1995, S
Kallwellis, Walter K, *8.09.1921-27.11.1973, D
kalmykisch a ® E
Kalniczky, Geza, Dr. K, *7.04.1862-21.11.1938-21.11.1938, H
Kalnins, Andris, ELO IV 1997 = 2118
Kalod, Radek IM CZE, ELO VI 1998 = 2435
KALONYMOS; Jewish rabbi, Kalonymos Ben Kalonymos, condemns chess in his Eben Hohan. E [BW] = 1322
Kalotay, Andrew K, *2.02.1941, USA
Kaloussis, Evangelos FM GRE, ELO VI 1998 = 2280
Kalski, Lothar K, *27.07.1938, D
Kalthoff, Peter, ELO IV 1997 = 2038
Kaltschmidt, Andreas, Dr. D, ELO VII 1998 = 2005
Kalugin, Jurij W. K, *12.08.1940, SU
Kaluza, Josef, ELO IV 1997 = 2040
Kalwa, Johannes, ELO IV 1997 = 2022
Kalygin, Sergey V. IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2475
Kamakazie E Another good one. Place a partition between 4th & 5th ranks while the players arrange their pieces any way they want. Castling only permitted if king is placed on e1 or e8 with a rook on “R1”. The partition is lifted and the clock (usually 5 min) is started. Combine this with ® Kriegspiel E and I guess you can call the game WWII. [LH] ®
Kämäräinen, Eino K, *21.04.1916-11.01.1981-11.01.1981, FIN
Kamarys, P. Marek K, *9.02.1921, CSR
Kamber, Bruno FM SUI, ELO VI 1998 = 2365
Kambodscha / Kamputschea = K
Kamchatka Pravda Q
Kamczyk, Herbert K, *24.09.1914, D
Kamel 1 n = Tempete 29 = chameau F = Camel E ® Kamel
Kamel 2 n ® Complete Chess E (11 x 10 - Brett)
Kamel 3 n
= C [AL] = CA = 1:3-Springer = entfernt sich von seinem Standfeld um die
Koordinaten 1/3; z.B. kann ein Kamel von a1 aus die Felder b4 und d2 erreichen.
Die dabei übersprungenen Felder können beliebig besetzt sein.
® Camel 1:3-Leaper E

www.f.kth.se/~f96-abo/wonderful/comics01/ab/camel.html
Kamel, Dame + - ® Dame + Kamel
Kamelhüpfer m = LH [AL] ® Camelhopper E
Kameliendame f = Kamel + Dame [Erfinder: Hilmar Ebert; ® G. Büsing & H. Ebert, Die Schwalbe 68, IV 1981, S. 235] ® Kameliendame = Camel + Queen E
Kamelopard m [R. J. Darvall, Fairy Chess Review, 1949, Name: G. P. Jelliss, Variant Chess 2, IV-VI/1990, S. 20] ® E
Kamelreiter m = ME [AL] ® Camelrider E ® Chameau de la Nuit fF
Kamelreiterhüpfer m = 1:3-Reiterhüpfer ® Camelriderhopper E ® 1:3-Riderhopper E ® Chmeau de la Nuit-Sauteur F
Kamelrose f ® E
Kamel-Springer m = 1:3-Springer ® Kamel
Kamenskij, W. I. K, SU
Kamerun = TC
Kamikaze Chess E ® Kamikazeschach
Kamikaze ED ® Kamikazeschach
Kamikaze Men pE ® Kamikazesteine p
Kamikaze n = Tschach! 26
Kamikaze piece E ® Kamikaze-Figur
Kamikaze rex inclusiv ED
Kamikaze-Aktion f ® E
Kamikaze-Circe E ® Kamikazecirce
Kamikazecirce n = Oppo-cancellation chess E Analog ® Circe, jedoch wird außerdem der schlagende Stein auf sein Ursprungsfeld versetzt. [C. M. B. Tylor: Oppo-cancellation Chess, Destructive Chess] ® Destructive chess E
Kamikaze-Circe rex inclusiv E = Oppo-cancellation chess E ® Kamikaze-Circe rex inclusiv E
Kamikaze-Figur f ® Kamikaze piece E
Kamikaze-Hilo nDE Hilo, das verschwindet beziehungsweise sich selbst versenkt”, wenn es vom ersten Stein betreten wurde (der dann in ihm verschwand. [T. Brand & J. Kuhlmann, feenschach 67, XII/1983, S. 282-283]
Kamikaze-move E ® Kamikazezug m
Kamikazeschach n Alle Steine – Könige ausgenommen – sind Kamikazesteine. Schlägt ein ® Kamikazestein, verschwinden geschlagener und schlagender Stein vom Brett. [B. G. Laws, 1928: Hara-Hiri Chess; Variationen des Schachspiels & (Deutsche Schachjugend)] ® Kamikaze Chess E
Kamikazeschach nQ ® Broschüre Variationen des Schachspiels Q DSJ
Kamikazesteine pm Verschwindet beim Schlagen selbst mit vom Brett. In Kombination mit ® Circe wird er ebenfalls rückversetzt. [P. Monreal]® Kamikaze Men pE
Kamikazezug m ® Kamikaze-move E
Kaminer, Sergeij Michailowitsch K, *26.08.1908-1938-1938, SU
Kaminski wins World Ch for Boys under 14, Warsaw, Poland E [BW] = 1991.07.13
Kaminski, Marcin GM POL *10.03.77, ELO I 1997 = 2540, VI 1998 = 2530
Kaminski, Marcin POL, ELO V 1999 2503Kamsky, Gata USA, ELO V 1999 2701
Kaminski, Uwe IM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2365
Kaminsky, Oleg born. E [BW] = 1930.08.20
Kamisalic, Mustafa K, YU
Kamm, Wolfgang, ELO IV 1997 = 2020
Kammer, Christoph, ELO IV 1997 = 2051
Kammer, Roland, ELO IV 1997 = 2086
Kamp, Christoph FM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2325
kamp. Noordel. landen Stella Polaris Q = (?)
Kampehl, Thomas, ELO IV 1997 = 2061
Kampert, Andreas, ELO IV 1997 = 2093
Kampf auf dem Schachbrett m ® E
Kampf m ® fight E ® struggle E
Kampf, Abstiegs- ® Abstiegskampf
Kampf, Entscheidungs- ® Entscheidungskampf
Kampf, Länder- ® Länderkampf
Kampf, Mannschafts- ® Mannschaftskampf
Kampf, Marathon- ® Marathonkampf
Kampf, Prestige- ® Prestigekampf
Kampf, Retour- ® Retourkampf
Kampf, Schach- ® Schachkampf
Kampf, Schach als - ® Schach n als Kampf m ® E
Kampf, Schach ist - ® Schach n ist Kampf
Kampf, Schau- ® Schaukampf
Kampf, Städte- ® Städtekampf
Kampf, Stich- ® Stichkampf
Kampf, Vier- ® Vierkampf
Kampf, Wett- ® Wettkampf
Kampf, Zwei- ® Zweikampf
Kampfbereitschaft f ® E
Kampfbörse f ® E
Kämpfe, Gruppen- ® Gruppenkämpfe p
Kämpfe, Weltmeisterschafts- ® Weltmeisterschaftskämpfe p
kämpfen v ® E
Kämpfer m (der geborene - ) ® E
Kämpfer, Vor- ® Vorkämpfer
Kämpferin f ® E
Kämpferin, Vor- ® Vorkämpferin
Kämpfernatur f ® E
Kampferöffnung f ® E
Kampffliegerfigur f ® E
Kampfgeist m ® E
Kampfgeschehen n ® E
Kampfgetümmel n ® E
Kampfhenkel, Ulrich IM D, ELO VII 1998 = 2432
kampflos a ® E
Kampfpartie f ® E
Kampfpartie, Stich- ® Stichkampfpartie
Kampfphase f ® E
Kampfplan m ® E
Kampfpreis mC ® E
Kampfprinzipien p ® E
Kampfproblem n ® E
kampfstark a ® E
Kampftaktik f ® E
Kamphuijzen, W. K, *11.01.1813-3.06.1894, NL
Kampmann, Bruno K, *8.12.1948, F
Kampmann, Heiko, ELO IV 1997 = 2111
Kampmann, Lutz, ELO IV 1997 = 2113
Kamprath, Herbert, D, ELO VII 1998 2382
Kamsky and Anand win at Linares and advance to the PCA finals. E [BW] = 1994.10.06
Kamsky wins 1993 National Open in Las Vegas E [BW] = 1993.06.13
Kamsky wins US Ch in Los Angeles E [BW] = 1991.08.09
Kamsky wins US jr ch at age 12. E [BW] = 1987
Kamsky, Gata born. GM. E [BW] = 1974.06.02
Kamsky, Gelfand, Salov with their FIDE matches in India. E [BW] = 1994.08
Kamsky,Gata GM USA *02.06.74 ELO VI 1998 = 2720. Born in Siberia, Gata Kamsky won the USSR Junior Championship (under 18) at the age of 12. Gata and father Rustam defected from the Soviet Union after playing in the 1989 New York International. He became a grandmaster at 16. He won the U.S. Championship in 1991 at age 17, the youngest since Fischer won it in 1957-58 at age 14. [CT]
Kamstra, Hendrik Hermanus K, *29.03.1899-19.08.1971, NL
Kamstra, Steffen K, *29.08.1863-1930, NL
Kan System E® B41-B43 ® Kann-System n
Kan Variation, 5.Nc3, Sicilian E = B43 1.e2e4 c7c5 g1f3 e7e6 d2d4 c5d4 f3d4 a7a6 b1c3 [JM] ®
Kan Variation, Gipslis Variation, Sicilian E = B42 1.e2e4 c7c5 g1f3 e7e6 d2d4 c5d4 f3d4 a7a6 f1d3 g8f6 e1g1 d7d6 c2c4 g7g6 [JM] ®
Kan Variation, Maroczy bind - Bronstein Variation, Sicilian E = B41 1.e2e4 c7c5 g1f3 e7e6 d2d4 c5d4 f3d4 a7a6 c2c4 g8f6 b1c3 f8b4 f1d3 b8c6 d3c2 [JM] ®
Kan Variation, Maroczy bind (Reti Variation), Sicilian E = B41 1.e2e4 c7c5 g1f3 e7e6 d2d4 c5d4 f3d4 a7a6 c2c4 [JM] ®
Kan Variation, Polugaievsky Variation, Sicilian E = B42 1.e2e4 c7c5 g1f3 e7e6 d2d4 c5d4 f3d4 a7a6 f1d3 f8c5 [JM] ®
Kan Variation, Sicilian E = B41 1.e2e4 c7c5 g1f3 e7e6 d2d4 c5d4 f3d4 a7a6 [JM] ®
Kan Variation, Swiss cheese Variation, Sicilian E = B42 1.e2e4 c7c5 g1f3 e7e6 d2d4 c5d4 f3d4 a7a6 f1d3 g7g6 [JM] ®
Kan, Soviet IM, born. IM 1950. E [BW] = 1909.05.04
KAN; Ilya Kan died. E [BW] = 1978.12.12
Kanada = CAN = CDN
Kanarische Inseln fp ® http://www.ronaldcom. com/chess/chess1. htm von Jose Manuel Ramos ® Aguilar
Kanatov, Askar FM KAZ, ELO VI 1998 = 2285
Kander, J., Dr. K
Kandic, Milan, ELO IV 1997 = 2020
Kandidat m ® candidate E
Kandidat, Abstiegs- ® Abstiegskandidat
Kandidat, Spitzen- ® Spitzenkandidat
Kandidatenfinale n ® E
Kandidatenhalbfinale n ® E
Kandidatenmatch n ® E
Kandidatenturnier n Turnier der im Interzonenturnier bestplazierten Spieler zur Ermattlung des Herausforderers des jeweiligen Schachweltmeisters. [DU] ® candidates‘ tournament E
Kandidatenviertelfinale n ® E
Kandidatin, Spitzen- ® Spitzenkandidatin f
Kandler, W. K, D
Kane, John Laurence K, *21.07.1876, USA
Kanefsck, Gustavo FM ARG, ELO VI 1998 = 2400
Kanel, Hans E Swiss player who set the world blitz (5-minute game) continuous play record in 1981 after playing 60 hours and 39 minutes. He played 420 games and made 17,286 moves. We won 320 games, lost 79, and drew 31. The average rating of his opponents was 2222. He had played an average of 7.1 games per hour. The most prominent opponent was Victor Korhnoi whom he won 1, drew 1, and lost 4 games) [CT]
Kanengoni, Arnold T. FM ZIM, ELO VI 1998 = 2215
Kangaroo Defense E E00 1.d4 e6 2.c4 Bb4+. The Kangaroo is a recent addition to the ranks of acceptable openings, and Tony Miles has a lot to do with that. The opening is unusual only in that the bishop comes out to b4 before any action is taken in the center, either directly with ...d5 or ...f5, or with ...Nf6. Because White must react to the check, there is no time to immediately grab the center. If White plays 3.Nc3, then Black can transpose to well-known openings such as the Nimzoindian or Dutch. Even after 3.Bd2, later transpositions to the Bogoindian are possible. Here we will consider only more original play. 3.Bd2 Qe7. 3...a5 will usually transpose to a Bogoindian, when White plays Nf3. 4.e4 White grabs the whole center. [UO] ® Känguruh-Verteidigung f E00
Kangaroo E ® Känguruh
Kangaroo E [J. de A. Almay] ® Känguruh D ® KA
Känguruh n (neue Rechtschreibung: Känguru)® Dl [UM] [AL] = KA Benötigt für seinen ® Grashüpfer-ähnlichen Zug zwei Sprungböcke, die in einer Linie mit dem Känguru(h) und dem Zielfeld, aber nicht notwendig unmittelbar hintereinander stehen müssen. Das Zielfeld ist das Feld direkt hinter dem zweiten Bock. [J. de A. Almay, 1937] ® Kangaroo E
Känguruh-Verteidigung f E00 1.d4 e6 2.c4 Bb4+ ® Kangaroo Defense E E00
Kania, Andreas, ELO IV 1997 = 2048
Kanko, Ilkka FM FIN, ELO VI 1998 = 2270
Kankovsky, Josef K, A
kann nicht reorganisieren vC ® DB-In-Use-Cannot-Pack, Datenbank in Nutzung fC
Kann Variante f nicht aufwerten vC ® Cannot-Promote-Line EC
Kann Variante f nicht löschen vC ® Cannot-Delete-Line EC
Kann Weiß m gewinnen v? ® E
Kann Weiß m noch rochieren v ? ® E
KANN; Marcus Kann born in Vienna. Published analysis of Caro-Kann in 1886. E [BW] = 1820
KANN; Marcus Kann died. E [BW] = 1886
Kannenberg, Kurt K, *11.12.1913, DDR
Kannibalen pm Diese dürfen nur eigene Steine - außer den eigenen König -, nicht aber gegnerische Steine - außer den gegnerischen König - schlagen. Ein Kannibalen-König kann also nur von gegnerischen (Kannibalen-) Steinen geblockt werden, und nur gegnerische (Kannibalen-) Steine können den eigenen König bedrohen. ® Cannibals pE ® Kannibalenschach
Kannibalen-Circe n = Eigen-Circe ® E
Kannibalenschach n Jede Partei schlägt nur eigene Steine (außer ihren König), nicht die gegnerischen, verfügt aber weiterhin über die „normale“ Schachwirkung ihrer Steine auf den gegnerischen König. Ihr eigener König kann also nur von gegnerischen Steinen geblockt werden, und nur gegnerische können ihn bedrohen. [G. Leathem, Chess Amateur 1928]® Cannibal chess E ® Kannibalen mpD ® cannibalism E ® Kannibalismus m
Kannibalismus m = Tempete 58 = cannibale F ® cannibalism E ® Kannibalismus = Tschach! 35 = cannibale F
Kanone 1 f Wie ® Wagen ® Chariot: analog Dame, kann aber nur schlagen, wenn andere(r) Stein(e) (“Schirm”, “screen”) intervenieren Frühes chinesisches Schachspiel [Murray, History of chess, 1913] - Sollte europäisch eigentlich nicht Pao heißen, sondern besser Tao (T wie Tour = Turm). Neben den bekannten Figuren Vao und Leo, die europäische Variationen zu den chinesischen Figuren sind, lassen sich beliebig weitere denken. Diese Figuren werden Pieces Canons genannt. Cao zieht wie Springer; schlägt wie Springerhüpfer, also auf das zweite Springerfeld, falls das erste von einem Stein beliebiger Farbe besetzt ist. Name bereits in anderer Form von W. Karsch verwendet. Bao (zieht wie Bauer; schlägt schräg vorwärts auf das übernächste diagonale Feld, falls das nächste von einem Stein beliebiger Farbe besetzt ist; darf nur in chinesische Figuren [Leo, Pao, Vao, Cao] umwandeln). Ming (zieht wie König, schlägt wie Wesirhüpfer + Fershüpfer). Zao (Name bereits von W. Karsch, zieht wie Zebra, schlägt wie Zebrahüpfer. Camao von W. Karsch Cao genannt, zieht wie Camel, schlägt wie Camelhüpfer). Dabbao (zieht wie Dabbaba, schlägt wie Dabbabahüpfer). Nao bereits erfunden von W. Karsch). Gnao (bereits erfunden von W. Karsch. Bao Berolina abgeleitet vom Berolinabauer, sonst wie Bao). Giao (zieht wie Giraffe, schlägt wie Giraffehüpfer). Sollen alle Figuren Pieces Canons sei, spricht Bedoni einfach von Échecs Canons. Analog zum Chinesischen Schach (neu) ist dann nur die Umwandlung in Pieces Canons gestattet. ® Cannon E ® Pièces fp Canons p ® Katapult ® pa‘o
Kanone 2 f = Turm-Lion m = Tempete 49 = bombarde F = Cannon E
Kanonik, Dmitrij Kirillowitsch K, *17.04.1920-14.01.1992, SU
Kansa, Satakunnan - ® Satakunnan Kansa
Kansafarov, Marat FM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2255
Kansan Uutiset Q
Kantenlänge f ® Figurengröße ® E
Kantersieg m hoher Sieg ® haushoher Sieg
Kantorowicz, Bruno, Dr. K, *31.12.1885-7.04.1983, PL
Kantsler, Boris IM KGZ, ELO VI 1998 = 2535
Kanzler m ® chancelor E
Kao mDE
Kapeller, Norbert, ELO IV 1997 = 2153
Kapetanovic, Armin IM BIH, ELO V 1999 = 2528
Kapfer, Ewald K, *1905-1951, D
Kapfer, Thomas, ELO IV 1997 = 2149
Kapic, Ibrahim FM CRO, ELO VI 1998 = 2275
Kapica, Ryszard K, *17.10.1941, PL
Kapischka, Jens FM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2315
Kapital n schlagen v Aus einem Zug, einer Figurenkonstellation usw. ® E
Kapitän m ® Captain mE ® capitaine m
Kapitän, Mannschafts- ® Mannschaftskapitän
Kaplan of Puerto Rico wins world jr ch. E [BW] = 1968
Kaplan, Hakan, ELO IV 1997 = 2066
Kaplan, Julio K, *25.07.1950, USA
Kaplan, Karel K, *17.01.1866-15.05.1936, CSR
KAPLAN; Julio Kaplan born. E [BW] = 1950
Kaplik, Normann K D
Kaposztas, Miklos IM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2245
Kappeler, Ralf, ELO IV 1997 = 2070
Kappes, Dieter, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2231
Kappler, Jean Marie FM FRA, ELO VI 1998 = 2250
Kappus, Stephan, ELO IV 1997 = 2209
Kapralos, Demetrius N. K, *5.03.1927, GR
Kapros, Jorge Marcelo K, *6.11.1955, ARG
Kapusta, Lew M., 19.10.1919 K
Kapusta, Wiktor L., 3.09.1948
Kapustin, F. M. K, SU
Karabalis, Harilos, ELO IV 1997 = 2106
Karacic, Nikola, ELO IV 1997 = 2004
Karacsonyi es Ujevi Q
Karaduta, Wasilij Nikitowitsch K, *1942, SU
Karaklajic b. Yug ch 1955. IM 1955. Disc jockey in Belgrade. E [BW] = 1926.02.24
Karaklajic, Nikola IM YUG, ELO VI 1998 = 2380
Karamaniz, Anatolij W. K, *28.06.1950, SU
Karamehmedovic, Ahmet K, YU
Karapchanski, Dimitar FM BUL, ELO VI 1998 = 2315
Karasev b. USSR IM 1976. E [BW] = 1938.06.17
Karasev, Vladimir I. IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2375
Karassek, Jürgen, ELO IV 1997 = 2022
Karayannis, Athanasios FM GRE, ELO VI 1998 = 2365
Karbener Zeitung fQ
KARBUGA; Turkish General Karbuga was playing chess during the siege of Antioch. E [BW] = 1098
Karcevski, Mario, ELO IV 1997 = 2040
Karcher, Christian, ELO IV 1997 = 2120
Kardinal m Linienfigur, die in Läuferrichtung zieht und einmal im Schnittpunkt der Feldergrenzen zweier Randfelder mit dem Rand reflektieren kann. Dabei wird – im Gegensatz zum ® Erzbischof – die Felderfarbe gewechselt, z.B. Kardinal d1-h4-h5-d8 oder d1-h5-h6-f8.® Cardinal E
Kardos type E ® Typ Kardos
Kardos, Andras K, H
Kardos, Tivadar - Hilfsmatt-Rekorde in Miniaturen. Q (I+II) [a) Jugendschach VII 1983 S. 222-223 b) Jugendschach XII 1983 S. 254]
Kardos, Tivadar - In memoriam Dr. Ottó T. [Titusz] Bláthy (1860-1939). Q [diagrammes X-XII 1990 S. 1864; H#-Aufgaben von Tivadar Kardos, welche die Zeichen „BLÁTHY 130“ darstellen]
Kardos, Tivadar - Length Records in Help-Play with Minimal Force. Q = Zuglängenrekorde im Hilfsspiel-Minimal. [The Problemist IX 1984 S. 472-473]
Kardos, Tivadar - Pomocni matovi s mnogo poteza. Q = Vielzügige Hilfsmattaufgaben. [problem (19-20) XII 1953 S. 97-101]
Kardos, Tivadar - Promotion Records in Helpmates. Q (I+II) = Umwandlungsrekorde in Hilfsmatts. [a) The Problemist I 1980 S. 15-16 b) The Problemist III 1981 S. 128]
Kardos, Tivadar & István Ragó [Bewerking: Henk le Grand] - Retroanalyse in het helpmat. Q Retroanalyse im Hilfsmatt. [Probleemblad IX-X 1973 S. 74-77; 18 H#]
Kardos, Tivadar & István Ragó Dr. György Páros zum Gedenken. Q Sechs Aufgaben von Dr. György Páros (28.4.1910-17.12.1975). [Die Schwalbe IV 1976 S. 471-472; 6 Aufgaben, davon 5 H#]
Kardos, Tivadar („zusammengestellt“) & John Niemann & Zdravko Maslar („unter Mitarbeit von“) & bernd ellinghoven („verantwortlich für den Text“) - Hilfsmatt-Längenrekorde. Q [feenschach XI-XII 1977 S. 184-188]
Kardos, Tivadar K, *26.09.1921, H – 15.5.1998. Gab mit Istvan ® Rago „Feladvanykedvelök Lapja“ (Blatt der Problemfreunde) heraus (1969-1975) – alle Diagramme waren mit Hand gestempelt ...
Kardos, Typ - ® Typ Kardos
Kardos, Velizar K, *1940, YU
Karff b. Challenger 1937, 1939, 1949. WIM 1950. E [BW] = 1914.10.20
Karff defeats Rivero to win US women's championship. E [BW] = 1941
Karff wins us women's ch, St. Petersberg. E [BW] = 1974
Karff wins US Women's championship. E [BW] = 1942
Karff wins US women's championship. E [BW] = 1946
Karff wins US women's championship. E [BW] = 1953
Karge, Fritz K, *27.03.1914, D
Karger, Frank, ELO IV 1997 = 2143
Karges, Dieter, ELO IV 1997 = 2151
Kargl, Kurt FM AUT, ELO VI 1998 = 2245
Kargoll, Boris, ELO IV 1997 = 2159
Kargoll, Herbert, ELO IV 1997 = 2156
Kargoll, Peter, ELO IV 1997 = 2200
Karhia, Veikko Sergei K, *20.03.1916, FIN
Kario, B.
Karis, J. H. G. K, *5.1818-9.04.1871, NL
Karius, Herwig, ELO IV 1997 = 2004
Karius, Thomas, ELO IV 1997 = 2113
Karjala Q
Karkanaque, Ilir FM ALB, ELO VI 1998 = 2395
Karker - Liebenswertes Schach! Q 156 Seiten - kartoniert - Münster 1990
Karker, Norbert IM D, ELO VII 1998 = 2436
Karklin, Viacheslav FM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2350
Karklins, Andrew FM USA, ELO VI 1998 = 2305
Karl, A. K, *11.12.1861, D
Karl, Hans FM SUI, ELO VI 1998 = 2235
Karlein, Hans K, D
Karlik, Jiri, ELO IV 1997 = 2306
Karlik, Vladimir FM CZE, ELO VI 1998 = 2305
Karlins, Andrew born. E [BW] = 1947.04.14
Karlmann ® Er schlug ihm vor, dem Adelhart auf den Kopf zuzusagen, dass er sich vermessen habe, ihn im Schachspiel zu überwinden, ...
Karlsbad Variation (Queen‘s Gambit) Declined E ® Karlsbader Variante (Abgelehntes Damengambit)
Karlsbader Variante f (Abgelehntes Damengambit n) ® Karlsbad variation (Queen‘s Gambit) Declined E
Karlsruhe, Bezirk - ® Bezirk Karlsruhe
Karlsruher SF 1853 = 140 Mitglieder (1997) [DSB] ® Größte deutsche Schachvereine Q Mitglieder (1997) [DSB]
Karlsruher SF mp 1853 0 Schachverein
Karlsson b. Stockholm. GM 1982. E [BW] = 1955.07.11
Karlsson, Agust S. FM ISL, ELO VI 1998 = 2305
Karlsson, Karl Börje K, *11.03.1914-14.08.1938, S
Karlsson, Karl Edvin K, *2.10.1900, S
Karlsson, Lars GM SWE, ELO VI 1998 = 2470
Karlsson, Liss Olof K, *24.02.1896-11.01.1971, S
Karlström, Alfred Olaf K, *14.03.1907-3.06.1967, N
KARNAMAK; 1st reference to chess in literature, the Persian romantic KARNAMAK. E [BW] = 0600
Karnamak-i Artachscher n mittelpersischer Roman, ca. 600 = [Nöldeke] - Erstes Schachzeugnis (?!): Romanheld Ardaschir war beherzter und geschickter in “Ballspiel, Reiten und Schach” (Tschatrang) ® E
Karnamuk E A Persian romance written in 600. It is the first Persian writing of chatrang, an early form of chess. [CT]
Karner, Hillar IM EST, ELO VI 1998 = 2325
Karniewski
Karniewski
Karniewski Variante / Polnisch Eröffnung f ® Karniewski Variation / Polnisch Opening E
Karniewski Variante f A00 1.b4 Nh6 ® Karniewski Variation A00
Karniewski Variation / Polish Opening E - ® Polish Opening - Karniewski Variation E A00 1.b4 Nh6. ® Karniewski-Variante / Polnisch Eröffnung
Karniewski Variation E A00 1.b4 Nh6. ® Polish Opening - Karniewski Variation E A00 ® Karniewski-Variante A00
Karolyi, Tibor Jr. IM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2425
Karpatchev, Aleksandr GM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2515
Karpati - U. S. Problem Bulletin, Aurel Karpati-75, Thematurnier 1992. Q H#2 mit weißen Umwandlungen Preisrichter: Toma Garai [harmonie XI 1992 Ausschreibung]
Karpati Jubiläumsturnier Q
Karpati, Aurel M. K, *24.08.1916, USA
Karpati, Endre K, *1921-1944, H
Karpeles, Richard K, *3.11.1909, F
Karpman, Vadim IM UKR, ELO VI 1998 = 2370
Karpov - Anatoli Karpov‘s Best Games. Q 175 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1997
Karpov - Caro-Kann B17. Q 160 Seiten - kartoniert - Informator-Monographie 1994
Karpov and Ivanchuk tie at Reykjavik GMA World Cup (Cat 16-2627) E [BW] = 1991.10.14
Karpov and Tal tie in Montreal International. E [BW] = 1979.05.06
Karpov beats Yusupov in semi-finals of world ch (London). E [BW] = 1989.10.17
Karpov defeats Anand in Lausanne, Switzerland; retains FIDE World Chess Champion. (5-3) E [BW] = 1998.01.09
Karpov defeats Hjartarson in quarterfinals in Seattle. E [BW] = 1989.02.05
Karpov defeats Kamsky in Elista, Russia to retain FIDE World Title. E [BW] = 1996.07
Karpov defeats Korchnoi, 11-7, Merano. E [BW] = 1981.11.20
Karpov defeats Korchnoi, 16.5-15.5, Baguio City. E [BW] = 1978.10.17
Karpov defeats Sokolov in candidate's final match, Spain. E [BW] = 1987.03.26
Karpov matches, Kasparov- -® Kasparov-Karpov matches pEQ
Karpov plays Deep Thought and wins at Harvard E [BW] = 1990.02.02
Karpov proclaimed world champion. E [BW] = 1975.04.03
Karpov wins Linares (2685 ave rating); 2985 performance rating E [BW] = 1994.03.15
Karpov wins Reggio Emilia A E [BW] = 1991.01.20
Karpov wins Tilburg Interpolis (cat 15 - 2627) E [BW] = 1988.09
Karpov wins world action chess ch, Mazatlan, Mexico. (61 players) E [BW] = 1988.12.17
Karpov, Alexander IM UZB, ELO VI 1998 = 2345
Karpov, Anatoly GM (Anatolij Evgenjevic) (1951-) RUS *23.05.51 ELO >2785, V 1999 =2651; Ex-Weltmeister ... The first world champion to win the title without playing a chess match. He got the title in 1975 when Fischer refused to defend his title. Anatoly became a Candidate Master at the age of 11, a Master at 15, an International Grandmaster at 19, and world champion at 24. In 1978 he was named Soviet Union Sportsman of the Year and was personally decorated by President Breshnev. Karpov became World Champion before he became USSR Champion. He never scored worse than 4th place while world champion. No Soviet opponent has ever beat him outside the Soviet Union. He became the first millionaire playing chess. He is a member of the Supreme Soviet Commission for Foreign Affairs and the President of the Soviet Peace Fund. He is the first world champion to be born in Asia. He has the most complete collection of postage stamps on the topic of chess and specializes in stamps with reproductions of paintings. In 1989 a poll in the BRITISH CHESS MAGAZINE showed the Karpov was the world‘s most boring player, followed by Sammy Reshevsky. Karpov‘s diploma thesis at the Leningrad State University was entitled: “Spare time and its economic significance under Socialism.” There is no mention of chess. [CT]
Karpov, Kasparov tie at Skelleftea, Sweden (last world cup event). E [BW] = 1989.09.02
KARPOV; Anatoly Karpov born in Zlatoust, USSR. E [BW] = 1951.05.23
Karpov-Kasparov match, Moscow. E [BW] = 1984.09.10
Karpov-Kasparov match, Moscow. E [BW] = 1985.09.03
Karpov-Korchnoi match, Baguio City. E [BW] = 1978.07.18
Karpov-Korchnoi match, Merano. E [BW] = 1981.10.01
Karpov-Timman Candidates Final in Kuala Lumpur - Karpov wins E [BW] = 1990.03.08
Karpov-Timman FIDE Championship match starts in the Netherlands, Jakarta (12.5-8.5) E [BW] = 1993.09.06
Karpow - Meine besten Partien. Q 227 Seiten - gebunden - Bock & Kübler 1997
Karpow - Schottisch. Q 152 Seiten - gebunden - Sportverlag Berlin 1992
Karpow - Siegen mit Russisch. Q 88 Seiten - kartoniert - Rau 1993
Karpow - So schnell siegen Weltmeister. Q 94 Seiten - kartoniert - Rau 1991
Karpow - Spanisch. Q 135 Seiten - kartoniert - Beyer 1997
Karpow - Wie ich kämpfe und siege. Q 220 Seiten - kartoniert - Schmaus 1984
Karpow - Wie spielt man geschlossene Eröffnungen? Q 116 Seiten - kartoniert - Rau 1989
Karpow - Wie spielt man halbgeschlossene Eröffnungen? Q 120 Seiten - kartoniert - Rau 1989
Karpow - Wie spielt man halboffene Eröffnungen? Q 119 Seiten - kartoniert - Rau 1989
Karpow - Winning with the Petroff. Q 114 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1993
Karpow - Wolga-Gambit A57. Q 173 Seiten - kartoniert - Informator-Monographie 1996
Karpow / Beljawski - Caro-Kann Verteidigung - richtig gespielt. Q 200 Seiten - kartoniert - Beyer 1997
Karpow / Gik - Schachstudien der Weltmeister. Q 135 Seiten - kartoniert - Beyer 1991
Karpow, Walerij Nikolajewitsch K, *10.02.1939, SU
Karpow-Schachakademie f (Baden-Baden, 1998
Karrenberg, W.K. K, D
Karrer, Hugo K, CH
Karriere, Schach- ® Schachkarriere
Karriere, vielversprechende - ® vielversprechende Karriere
Karsa, Laszlo IM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2405
Karsch theme E ® Karsch-Thema
Karsch, Wilhelm - Die weiß-schwarze Bahnung als Hilfsmattdreizügerthema. Q [Deutsche Märchenschachzeitung XI 1931 S. 10-11; 10 H#]
Karsch, Wilhelm - Doppelter Platzwechsel. Q [Schachmatt, 15.V.1947 Bl. 82]
Karsch, Wilhelm - Drei interessante Hilfsmatts. Q
Karsch, Wilhelm - Ein Streifzug durch das Märchenschach. Q [Die Schwalbe X-XI 1952 S. 423-424]
Karsch, Wilhelm - Einzügige Sätze im Hilfsmatt. Q [Die Schwalbe IX-X 1954 S. 300]
Karsch, Wilhelm - Fehlerhafter Satz im Hilfsmatt? Q [Feenschach V 1951, Bl. 59; Die Schwalbe VII-VIII 1953 S. 86]
Karsch, Wilhelm - Gegen den Mattbilderunfug in Hilfsmattaufgaben. Q [Die Schwalbe IX 1939 S. 573-574]
Karsch, Wilhelm - Gruppen-Asymmetrie. Q [Schachmatt, 31.VIII.1947 Bl. 45 Zugleich Ausschreibung des ® 7. Thematurniers: Gruppen-Asymmetrie.]
Karsch, Wilhelm - Hilfsmatts mit vielen Varianten. Q [Die Schwalbe I-II 1957 S. 148]
Karsch, Wilhelm (Hrsg.) - Feenschach-Aufsätze 1950/1971. Q & Barmstedt/Holst.: Karsch 1971, 125 Bl. = 17 Aufsätze, mit Deckblatt und 2 Bl. Index; besonders bedeutsam für H#-Frühzeitforschung: ® Fuhlendorf, Gerhard: Aus den Jugendtagen des Hilfsmatts Q [feenschach VII 1972 S. 366]
Karsch, Wilhelm K, *21.06.1899-9.04.1973, D
Karsch, Wilhelm Zwillinge und Mehrlinge. Eine Schachstudie. Q & Hamburg-Othmarschen: FEENSCHACH-Verlag 1952, 33 S.
Karsch, Wilhelm Zyklische Vertauschung im Hilfsmatt. Q [Die Schwalbe VI 1968 S. 90-91
Karsch-Gedenkturnier Q
Karsch-Thema n ® Karsch theme E
Karseladze Memorial Q
Karst, Elmar, ELO IV 1997 = 2021
Karstedt, Max Arn. K. S. K, *15.01.1868-22.03.1945, D
Karte, Diagramm- ® Diagrammkarte f
Kartei, Eröffnungs- ® Eröffnungskartei
Kartenschach nQ ® Broschüre Variationen des Schachspiels Q DSJ
Kartmann, Jürgen, ELO IV 1997 = 2024
Kartroodi, Karim, ELO IV 1997 = 2078
Karussellschach n ® E
Karussellschach, schwarzes ® schwarzes Karussellschach
Karvina 1996 27.12.96 Karvina. CZE 1.4 –Zone E
Karwatkar, Abdul Jabbar K, IND
Karwatt, Lothar, ELO IV 1997 = 2052
Karwatzki, Hans-Jürgen, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2241
Karwowski, Seszek, ELO IV 1997 = 2010
Karymon, G. P. K, SU
Karzew, Nikolaij N. K, SU
Kas Fromm (?), Rita, Dr. IM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2225
Kasachstan = KAZ ® Republik f Kasachstan n
Kasachstan, Republik - ® Republik f Kasachstan n
Kasachstan-Tannonien Q
Kasanschach n Lev Grolman; vorgestellt in Probleemblad IX-X 1996, S. 111-112. A player‘s turn begins with a move of a single unit; then, if a friendly unit can legally move to the square just vacated, it must do so; if another friendly unit, unmoved so far in that turn, can do the same, it must likewise, and so on. If more than one friendly unit can move to a just--vacated square, the weakest unit in the order P-S-B-R-Q-K makes the move; if there are two weakest units the player can choose which. ® E
Kasanzew, Alexander Petrowitsch K, *2.09.1906, SU
Kaschirskij, J. W. K, SU
Kaschtschejew, A. K, SU
Kaschtschejew, Niktopolin Pawlowitsch K, *1914, SU
Kasek, J.
Kaseko, Dmitrij G. K, *1920, SU
Kashdan (b. 1905), American GM, died. E [BW] = 1985.02.20
Kashdan wins 48th US Open (11.5 - 1.5), Corpus Christi. (86 players are a record) E [BW] = 1947.08.23
Kashdan, Isaac (1905-1985) E Founded CHESS REVIEW in 1933. He once appeared on Groucho Marx‘s “You Bet Your Life” and Groucho called him “Mr. Ash Can” throughout the show. Isaac Kashdan‘s wife was asked to join a harem for 150 English pounds by Umar Khan at an Olympiad. He founded CHESS REVIEW in 1933. [CT]
Kashdan, Isaac, American GM, born in New York. E [BW] = 1905.11.19
Kasimdzhanov, Rustam GM UZB, ELO VI 1998 = 2570, V 1999 = 2593
Kasmiran FM INA, ELO VI 1998 = 2315
Kasnitz, Martin, ELO IV 1997 = 2248
Kasoshvili, Tsiala IM GEO, ELO VI 1998 = 2195
Kaspar - Ohne Schnörkel - Schachschule. Q 288 Seiten - gebunden - Beyer 1995
Kaspar, Willi, ELO IV 1997 = 2024
Kasparian b. IM 1950. GMC 1972. Armenian ch. E [BW] = 1919.02.27
Kasparjan, Genrich Moisejewitsch K, *27.02.1910, SU
Kasparov - Garry Kasparov‘s Chess Puzzle Book. Q 89 Seiten - kartoniert - Cadogan Chess 1995
Kasparov & Karpov wins USSR ch (cat 14 - 2594) E [BW] = 1988.08
Kasparov & Ljubojevic win 2nd SWIFT international, Brussels. E [BW] = 1987.04.25
Kasparov / Keene - Batsford Chess Openings 2. Q 413 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1995
Kasparov / Saitek C
Kasparov achieves highest rating in history: 2810 E [BW] = 1989.10.02
Kasparov announces formation of the World Chess Counsel (WCC). E [BW] = 1998.02
Kasparov beats Deep Thought in 2 game match in New York. E [BW] = 1989.10.22
Kasparov Brute Force C = Schachcomputer
Kasparov Brute Force H8 C = Schachcomputer
Kasparov defeats Anand in New York to win the PCA World Chess Championship. E [BW] = 1995.10.10
Kasparov defeats Deep Blue, 4-2. E [BW] = 1996.02.01
Kasparov defeats Karpov to become world ch. Age 22 yrs, 210 days. E [BW] = 1985.11.09
Kasparov defeats Karpov, 12.5-11.5, Leningrad. E [BW] = 1986.10.08
Kasparov defeats Psakhis in Murcia, Spain E [BW] = 1990.07.21
Kasparov draws with Karpov and ties match to retain title. E [BW] = 1987.12.19
Kasparov GK C = Schachcomputer
Kasparov loses to Deeper Blue computer (2.5-3.5). E [BW] = 1997.05.11
Kasparov President EC = Schachcomputer
Kasparov retains world championship, Seville. E [BW] = 1987.12
Kasparov SPARC C = Schachcomputer
Kasparov wins 13th Interpolis (cat 16), Tilburg, Netherlands. E [BW] = 1989.10.02
Kasparov wins at Las Palmas, cat 21 (2757). E [BW] = 1996.12.15
Kasparov wins at Linares; category 18; 11 of the top 14 there E [BW] = 1993.03.14
Kasparov wins PCA World Ch. E [BW] = 1993.10.24
Kasparov wins Reykjavik (cat 15 - 2618) E [BW] = 1988.10
Kasparov wins the CMA World Cup 1988-89. E [BW] = 1989.09.02
Kasparov wins Tilburg, Category 17 (2666) E [BW] = 1991.11.04
Kasparov wins Trophee Immopar in Paris E [BW] = 1992.11.15
Kasparov wins world championship 12.5 - 11.5 and $1.7 million E [BW] = 1990.12.31
Kasparov, Garry GM RUS *13.04.63 ELO VII 1999 = 2838 / 2851 FIDE = Weltrekord! Weltmeister ... Originally named Weinstein. He became a grandmaster at 17, the youngest Soviet champion at 18 and the youngest world champion at 22 years, 210 days. In his first international tournament, Baku 1979, he exceeded the Grandmaster norm and took first place as an unrated player. His first FIDE rating was 2500. He became the World Junior Champion in 1980 and co-champion of the USSR in 1981. He was the first Soviet to do a Western commercial. His highest rating was 2810 after scoring 9 1/2 - 1 1/2 in a Category 15 tournament in Belgrade in 1989. [CT]
Kasparov, Ljubojevic win 4th world cup tourney, Barcelona. E [BW] = 1989.04.20
Kasparov, world chess champion, born in Baku. E [BW] = 1963.04.13
Kasparov‘s Gambit C = Computersoftware
Kasparovian aE ® Kasparow-artig a
Kasparov-Karpov match halted after 48 games. E [BW] = 1985.02.15
Kasparov-Karpov match in Lyon, France E [BW] = 1990.11.22
Kasparov-Karpov match, London. E [BW] = 1986.07.25
Kasparov-Karpov match, Seville. E [BW] = 1987.10.12
Kasparov-Karpov matches pE After five world championship matches, Kasparov and Karpov have played 144 games with Kasparov leading 73-71 overall (21 wins, 19 losses, and 104 draws) [CT]
Kasparov-Short PCA World Championship starts in London (12.5-7.5) E [BW] = 1993.09.07
Kasparow - Ich setze auf Sieg. Q 130 Seiten - kartoniert - Rau 1989
Kasparow - Schach als Kampf. Q 192 Seiten - kartoniert - Falken 1989
Kasparow / Geller / Lein / Chepizchny - Ich gewinne immer - Weltmeisterschaft 1990. Q 143 Seiten - kartoniert - Rau 1991
Kasparow „TAT“ C = Turbo Advanced Trainer CE
Kasparow gegen Deep Blue. Q King. 147 Seiten - kartoniert - Beyer 1997
Kasparow, der Hexenmeister. Q [Europa-Rochade VII 1991 S. 20] ® Kombiniere ... Matt!
Kasparyan, GM for chess compositions, b. 10-time Armenian ch. E [BW] = 1910.02.27
Kaspereit, Holger, ELO IV 1997 = 2000
Kasperek, Ernst, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2397
Kasperek, Ryszard, ELO IV 1997 = 2313
Kaspi, Alexander IM ISR, ELO VI 1998 = 2510
Kaspret, Guido FM AUT, ELO VI 1998 = 2335
Kasprzyk, Irena FM POL, ELO VI 1998 = 2110
Kassabe, Ezat FM SYR, ELO VI 1998 = 2230
Kassai, Richard K, *1925, H
Kassebaum, Romann, ELO IV 1997 = 2272
Kasseler Post Q
Kasseler SK m 1876 Schachverein
Kassenbericht m ® E
Kassenprüfer m ® E
Kassenprüferin f ® E
Kassenwart m ® E
Kassette, Klappschach- ® Klappschachkassette f ® E
Kassiber Q
Kassing, Günter IM, D, ELO VII 1998 2399
Kastanieda, Georgiy IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2415
Kästchen n , Holzklapp- ® Holzklappkästchen ® E
Kastek, Thomas, ELO IV 1997 = 2078
Kasten m ® E
Kasten, Figuren- ® Figurenkasten
Kasten, Schach- ® Schachkasten
Kaster, Jürgen, ELO IV 1997 = 2137
Kaster, Martin, ELO IV 1997 = 2134
Kästner, Bernhard K, *20.03.1836-24.11.1889, D
Kastner, Peter, ELO IV 1997 = 2114
Kastner, Reinhard, D, ELO VII 1998 2314
Kastner, Walter FM AUT, ELO VI 1998 = 2265
Kasueschke, Gregor, ELO IV 1997 = 2072
Kaszonyi, Frantisek K, *1878-1945, CSR
Katalanisch - richtig gespielt. Q Nesis / Kalinitschenko / Khalifman. 100 Seiten - kartoniert - Beyer 1992
Katalanisch n ® Catalan System E
Katalanische a Eröffnung f ® Catalan opening E
Katalanische Eröffnung Band 1. Q Neistadt. 216 Seiten - kartoniert - Schmaus 1988
Katalanische Eröffnung Band 2. Q Neistadt. 144 Seiten - kartoniert - Schmaus 1988
Katalanisches a System n des Damengambits n ® Catalan System in the Queen‘s Gambit E ® Queens Gambit / Catalan System E
Katalimov Variation, Sicilian E = B27 1.e2e4 c7c5 g1f3 b7b6 [JM] ®
Katalog, Schach- ® Schachkatalog
Katalog, Schachcomputer- ® Schachcomputerkatalog
Katalymov, Boris N. IM KAZ, ELO VI 1998 = 2390
Katapult mn = Wagen, Chariot: analog Dame, kann aber nur schlagen, wenn andere(r) Stein(e) (“Schirm”, “screen”) intervenieren. [Frühes chinesisches Schachspiel nach Murray, History of chess, 1913] ® Kanone ® pa‘o ED ® Wagen ® Chariot E
Kategorie f ® category E ® catégorie f
Kater Murr ® Unglücklicher, fürchterlicher war Chiaras Schicksal ...
Kater, Helge, ELO IV 1997 = 2042
Katernberger Schachspiegel mQ Mitteilungsblatt der Schachfreunde Katernberg
Katetov b. Czech IM 1950. E [BW] = 1918.03.07
Kathodenmatt n Jede Figur wirkt auch durch einen in ihrer Wirkungsrichtung stehenden gegnerischen Stein hindurch. [A. Rögner, Fern vom Alltag, 1924] ® E
Katko, Imre K, *23.10.1904-28.11.1948, H
Katoh, Tohru K, J
Katreniak, Vojtech K CSR *13.02.1907,
Katschaturow, A. K
Katz, Roland, ELO IV 1997 = 2121
Katzameyer, Michael, ELO IV 1997 = 2012
Katze f & Maus f [E. W. Beal, Problem Observer, XI/1985, S. 22-23] ® cat & mouse E
Katze f Stein, der in einer Patt-Matt-Stellung nicht gefesselt ist und als einzigen Zug den gegnerischen König schlagen könnte - der also das Matt gibt. [Chessics 7.2] ® cat E
Katzenschwert n = cat-sword E = fers E = Fers = Zugrichtung 24. [George Jelliss, Variant Chess, Herbst 1997, S. 109-110] ® Shogi ED ® cat-sword E ® Fers mDE ® Zugrichtung 24
Kauch, Markus, ELO IV 1997 = 2097
Kauder, Hartmut, ELO IV 1997 = 2182
Kauder, J. K
Kauders, Albert, Dr. K, *21.01.1854-27.04.1912, A
Kauf, Spieler- ® Spielerkauf
Kaufman appointed exec director of American Chess Foundation. E [BW] = 1978
kaufman wins american open in santa monica. E [BW] = 1966
Kaufman, Avi K, *20.06.1951, IL
Kaufman, Larry C. IM USA, ELO VI 1998 = 2400
Kaufmann attack, Petrov E = C42 1.e2e4 e7e5 g1f3 g8f6 f3e5 d7d6 e5f3 f6e4 c2c4 [JM] ®
Kaufmann m = mercator m = e-Bauer [Jacobus de Cessolis: “Von den Sitten der Menschen und den Pflichten der Vornehmen und Niedern”, 13. Jahrh.] ® E
Kaufmann Variation, Vienna gambit E = C29 1.e2e4 e7e5 b1c3 g8f6 f2f4 d7d5 f4e5 f6e4 g1f3 c8g4 d1e2 [JM] ®
Kaufmann, Michael, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2163
Kaufmann, Volker, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2339
Kaufmann, Werner FM SUI, ELO VI 1998 = 2325
Kaul, Karl K, *20.12.1906-21.04.1985, D
Kaul, Lothar K, D
Kaula, Roman FM POL, ELO VI 1998 = 2315
Kaulfuss, Helmut, ELO IV 1997 = 2164
Kauling, Richard, ELO IV 1997 = 2011
Kaum hatte er des Vergnügens einige Minuten genossen, als die kleinen grauen Frauen wiederkamen, die Wiege aufpackten und mit ihr tiefer in den Berg eilten. Johannes lief nach und gelangte endlich in eine schöne Kristallhöhle, wo eine hübsche alte Frau an einem erzenen Tisch saß und eine Menge Edelsteine vor sich hatte. Es war die Frau Erde, die ich euch schon bei meiner Großmutter beschrieben habe. Sie spielte mit ihrem Affen Schach, und alle die Figuren des Schachbretts waren lebendige Tierchen und machten allerlei artige Posituren. [Brentano: Rheinmärchen, S. 260. Digitale Bibliothek, S. 5876 ® Brentano W Bd. 3, S. 164]
Kaunas, Kestutis IM LTU, ELO VI 1998 = 2335
Kaunzinger, Albert, ELO IV 1997 = 2226
Kauppala, Pekka, ELO IV 1997 = 2226
Kauranen, Risto Kalevi K, FIN, *6.07.1937
Kauschmann, Herbert, ELO IV 1997 = 2210
Kautschukstein m ® E
Kauzmann, Peter, ELO IV 1997 = 2052
Kavalek born in Prague. IM 1965. GM 1965. E [BW] = 1943.08.09
Kavalek wins US Ch, Pasadena. 1st US ch on west coast. E [BW] = 1978
Kavalek, Lubomir GM (1943- ) ELO VI 1998 = 2520 USA Winner of an international tournament representing the United States without ever setting foot in the U.S. at the time. [CT]
Kavalkade f = Reiteraufzug = Tempete 47 = cavalcade E
Kavloss Computer Software CE [Variant Chess 1993-1996 S. 199]
Kawtanskij, I. K, SU
Kay, J. E. K, *1885-5.1934, AUS
Kayev, L. A. K
Kayser, Fritz, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2219
KAZ = Republik f Kasachstan n = Kazakhstan E
Kazachstan SSR Tournament Q
Kazachstan-Panonie Q
Kazakh Variation, King‘s Indian E = E91 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 b8a6 [JM] ®
Kazakhstan E = KAZ E = Republik f Kasachstan n ® Schach = Kazakh (= Qazaqz), Russian: Chahmaty
Kazakov, Vladimir FM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2245
Kazan Chess E A player‘s turn begins with a move of a single unit; then, if a friendly unit can legally move to the square just vacated, it must do so; if another friendly unit, unmoved so far in that turn, can do the same, it must likewise, and so on. If more than one friendly unit can move to a just-vacated sq., the weakest unit in the order P,S,B,R,Q,K makes the move; if there are 2 weakest units (eg. 2 S) the player can choose which. As each unit may move only once, the turn must finish, at latest when every unit of one side (or Neutral, if present) has moved. A P may promote during the sequence, but does not move again. ® Kazan Schach nD
Kazan Schach nD ® Kazan Chess E Kazantsiev jub Q
Kazarova, Irina FM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2175
Kazek, Krzysztof FM POL, ELO VI 1998 = 2230
Kazhgaleyev, Murtas IM KAZ, ELO VI 1998 = 2550
Kazic born. Journalist, arbiter. E [BW] = 1921.02.06
Kaznelson, Leonard Iljitsch K, *10.01.1936, SU
KB E king‘s bishop E [CC]
k-Bock-a,b-Hüpfer m ® E
KBP = Kürzeste a Beweispartie f ® KBP-Schach
kBP E = KBP E = king‘s bishop‘s pawn E [CC]
KBP-IC ED ® KBP-Illegal Cluster ® KBP-Schach
KBP-Illegal Cluster EnD ® KBP-Schach
KBP-Schach n ® KBP chess E
KCHESS C = K-Chess - ein Schachprogramm n für DOS
KCHESSW C = K-Chess - Schachprogramm n für Windows
KddB Q = Kennst du die Bibel? Q
KDSLTB.x+ C ® KQNBRP C = Piece-Symbols (computer chess)
kecke a Dame f ® E
kecker a Bauer m ® E
kecker a König m ® E
kecker a Läufer m ® E
kecker a Springer m ® E
kecker a Turm m ® E
Kecskemet IM Tournament E 18.01.97 + 27.12.96 Kecskemet. HUN 1.4 -Zone
Kecskemeti Nyar IMT E Kecskemet HUN 97.08.17 - 97.08.24
Kecskemeti Nyar IMT Invitation E International Master Invitation Tournament E (Turnier)
Kecskemeti Nyar Open n (Turnier)
Kedziora, Claus, ELO IV 1997 = 2141
Keeble wins Norfolk ch. He won in 1884 (52 yrs). E [BW] = 1936
Keeble, John Frederick K, *27.08.1855-19.02.1939, GB
Keemink, Johannes Willem K, *22.04.1900-2.02.1984, NL
Keene - Aktive Eröffnungsstrategie 1. Q 107 Seiten - kartoniert - Schmaus 1978
Keene - Aktive Eröffnungsstrategie 2. Q 109 Seiten - kartoniert - Schmaus 1986
Keene - Aron Nimzowitsch - Master of Planning. Q 334 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1974
Keene - Eröffnungen - Moderne Ideen. Q 100 Seiten - kartoniert - Rau 1986
Keene - Flankeneröffnungen. Q 192 Seiten - kartoniert - Franckh 1979
Keene - Winning Chess - The Times. Q 144 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1995
Keene - Winning moves 2. Q 96 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1996
Keene - World Chess Championship: Kasparov v Anand. Q 126 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1995
Keene / Jacobs - A Complete Defence for Black. Q 160 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1996
Keene / Jacobs - An Opening Repertoire for White. Q 144 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1995
Keene / Levy - An Opening Repertoire for the Attacking Player. Q 128 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1994
Keene / Schiller - Winning with the Hyper-Modern. Q 189 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1994
Keene / Tal / Korchnoi / Seirawan / Timman / Speelman - Learn from the Grandmasters. Q 160 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1998
Keene / Taulbut - Wie spielt man Caro-Kann? Q 104 Seiten - kartoniert - Rau 1992
Keene born. IM 1972. 2nd British GM 1976. Br ch 1971. E [BW] = 1948.01.29
Keene Defense E A00 1.g4 d5 2.h3 e5. ® Grob Opening - Keene Defense E A00 ® Keene-Verteidigung f A00
Keene, Raymond (1948- ) British Grandmaster (1976), author of over 50 chess books, and organizer of many international chess matches. He receive the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his chess services in 1985. He was British Champion in 1971. [CT]
Keene‘s defence, King‘s Gambit Declined E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d8h4 g2g3 h4e7 [JM] ®
Keene-Verteidigung f A00 1.g4 d5 2.h3 e5 ® Keene Defense E A00
Keeney, Ebenezer Wood, Dr. K, *8.06.1846-3.12.1918, USA
Keeney, Palmer Gunkel, Dr. K *25.03.1877-14.10.1959, USA
keep (somebody) in check E ® hold v someone in check ® keep v them always occupied E ® im Schach halten
keep at bay vE [bay = bellen] E ® j. in Schach halten
keep silence! E ® Ruhe, bitte!
keep v them always occupied E ® keep v in check E ® hold v someone in check E ® in Schach halten
Keeping the Advantage EC® den Vorteil m halten vDC
Kegel aufstellen, Weiss zwingt Schwarz, die – -zu- ® Weiss zwingt Schwarz, die Kegel aufzustellen
Kegel mp ® ninepins pE
Kegel, Diagonal- ® Diagonalkegel
Kegel, Doppel- ® Doppelkegel
Kegel, Fast- ® Fastkegel
Kegel, Gemischtfarbige - ® Gemischtfarbige Kegel
Kegel, Schluss- ® Schlußkegel
Kegel, Standard- ® Standardkegel
Kegel, Wanderbewegung des -s ® Wanderbewegung des Kegels
Kegel, Weißer - ® Weißer Kegel
Kegelaufbau m ® ninepins position E
Kegelaufgabe f ® ninepins problem E
Kegelaufsatzturnier n [Deutsches Wochenschach, 1907] ® ninepins position tourney E
Kegelaufstellung f ® ninepins position E ® Kegelaufbau
Kegelaufstellung, Herbeiführung der - ® Herbeiführung der Kegelaufstellung
Kegelbuch n ® chessbook on ninepins problems E
Kegelform f ® ninepins shape E
Kegelformation f ® ninepins formation E
Kegelkranz m ® E
Kegel-Maximum n Gesucht ist ein Figurenkegel (König in der Mitte, Kegelkranz mit und einem Maximum an Beweglichkeit - in der Summe aller 9 bzw. 8 Steine - König eingemauert! [Hilmar Ebert, feenschach]
Kegel-Minimalproblem n ® ninepins minimal problem E
Kegel-Minimum m Gesucht ist ein Figurenkegel (König in der Mitte, Kegelkranz mit einem Minimum an Beweglichkeit - in der Summe aller 9 bzw. 8 Steine - König eingemauert! [Hilmar Ebert, feenschach]
Kegelmotiv n ® ninepins position E ® skittle frame E ® ninepins motif E ® skittles motif E
Kegelpartie f ® ninepins game of chess E = game starting with a ninepins position E
Kegelproblem n ® ninepins problem E
Kegelschach n ® ninepins chess E
Kegelspiele np ® skittles pE ® ninepins pE
Kegelstatt-Trio n (Mozart)
Kegelstellung f ® ninepins position E ® skittles position E
Kegelstruktur f ® ninepins shape E
Kegelzwang m In der Schlußstellung müssen alle Fluchtfelder des schwarzen Königs geblockt, d.h. durch eigene Steine besetzt sein. ® compulsive ninepins position E
Keglevic, Pavao FM CRO, ELO VI 1998 = 2265
Kehl, Reinhard, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2116
Kei ED = Springer im Shogi E ® Kei Knight in Shogi E
Keidanski, Theodore Hermann, Dr. K, *4.11.1865-1938, PL
Keil m (- in der Stellung) ® E
Keil, Uwe, ELO IV 1997 = 2007
Keilhack - 1... Sc6 aus allen Lagen - mit Diskette. Q 191 Seiten - kartoniert - Kania 1995
Keilhack - Die Tarrasch-Verteidigung. Q 298 Seiten - kartoniert - Dreier 1993
Keilhack, Harald 1 FM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2325
Keilhack, Harald 2, ELO IV 1997 = 2112
Keim, Frank, ELO IV 1997 = 2085
Keim, Jacob K, *1865-25.10.1893, D
Keima ED = Honorable Knight E ® Japanese chess E
Kein 8x8-Brett nDC ® no 8x8-Board EC
kein Bauern-Doppelschritt: Das Recht des Bauern auf den Doppelschritt aus der Grundstellung entfällt.
Kein Königskontakt! m (= KKK!): Mögliche Zusatzforderung zum ® Beidmatt oder ® Gegenmatt, wenn es im Schlusszug nicht möglich sein soll, die klassische Königs-Opposition zum direkten ® Kontakt der Könige zu durchbrechen. Gilt hingegen als fester Regelbestandteil im ® Doppelmatt, ® Madrasi, ® TEK und ® Reichenbacher Schach. = KKK ® E
kein Kraut n gewachsen v z. B.: gegen einen bestimten Zug ist ~ ® E
Kein Material n zum Mattsetzen n C ® Insufficient-Material EC
Kein Matt n Eine Stellung ist zu erzielen, in der kein Matt in 1 Zug möglich ist. ® no mate E (in 1 move E)
Keine Angst vor Großmeistern. Q Feustel. 128 Seiten - kartoniert - Taschenbuch Beyer 1983
keine Schachfigur f ® Ich bin doch keine Schachfigur ...
Keinz, Alois K, *19.06.1920, A
Keirans theme E ® Keirans-Thema n
Keirans, Arturs K, *19.02.1911-2.05.1954, SU
Keirans, Peteris K, *28.03.1886-18.10.1947, SU
Keirans-Thema n ® Keirans theme E
Keitlinghaus, Ludger IM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2485
Keitsch, Ulrich, D, ELO VII 1998 2185
Keiw, A. N. K, SU
Keizer System (tournament) E ® Keizer-System
Keizer, System - ® System Keizer
Keizer-System n (Turnier) ® Keizer System (tournament) E
Kekelidse, Michail, ELO IV 1997 = 2387
Kekki, Jorma FM FIN, ELO VI 1998 = 2185
Kekki, Petri FM FIN, ELO VI 1998 = 2275
Keksisuomaliannen Q
Kelbratowski, Konrad, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2308
Kelchner, Hans, ELO IV 1997 = 2096
Kele, Janos K, *1936, H
Kelecevic, Nedeljko IM BIH, ELO VI 1998 = 2425, IV 1997 = 2486
Kelemen, Jozsef K, *1904-1938, H
Keleti Ujsag Q
Kelleher, William FM USA, ELO VI 1998 = 2400
Keller ® Ein andermal, nach dem Straßburger Attentat... ® Es begann jene Reihe von blutigen oder trockenen Umwälzungen ... ® Und über alles dies war sie, wie gesagt, so kindlich ... ® Ungefüge verworrene Kampfszenen ... ® War aber weiter gar nichts zu tun ...
Keller b. Swiss ch 1958,60,61,63. IM 1961. E [BW] = 1936.07.19
Keller, Franz K, D
Keller, Harald, ELO IV 1997 = 2058
Keller, Istvan K, H
Keller, Izabella K, *1896-1973, H
Keller, Jochen, ELO IV 1997 = 2072
Keller, Johann R. (Hanno) IM, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2555
Keller, Julius K, *8.09.1914, D
Keller, Kurt K, D
Keller, Manfred 1, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2408
Keller, Manfred 2, ELO IV 1997 = 2174
Keller, Michael K, *31.05.1949, D
Keller, Thomas 1, ELO IV 1997 = 2217
Keller, Thomas 2, ELO IV 1997 = 2099
Keller, Wolfgang 1, ELO IV 1997 = 2177
Keller, Wolfgang 2, ELO IV 1997 = 2077
Keller: World Game Review Q
Kellermann, Friedrich, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2316
Keller-Paradox I n ® E
Keller-Paradox II n ® E
Kelling, F.K. born in New Zealand. Grand old man of New Zealand chess. E [BW] = 1865
Kelling, F.K. died in New Zealand. Grand old man of New Zealand chess. E [BW] = 1946.08.25
Kelling, W. K
Kellner, Fr. K
Kellner, Peter, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2248
Kelly, Eduardo Daniel K, *20.04.1904-27.06.1987, ARG
Kelly, Reginald K, *10.01.1834-14.08.1899, GB
Kelson, Itzhak, Prof.. K, *8.09.1939, IL
Kelson, Richard FM USA, ELO VI 1998 = 2305
Kemeny, Matthias, ELO IV 1997 = 2013
Kemmets Vekotidnins Q
Kemna, Guido, ELO IV 1997 = 2233
Kemnitz, Willy K, *20.09.1887, D
Kemp, Charles E. [Edward] - Ein goldener Schuß! Q [Frankfurter Notizen, 2.XII.1967 Bl. A11 ® Helpmate in a Million! Q Frankfurter Notizen, 15.V.1967 Bl. 45]
Kemp, Charles E. [Edward] - Home bases - a helpmate feature. Q = Volle halbseitige Ausgangsstellung [The Problemist 1944 S. 120 ff. ® Klein Winsener Rochade-Thematurnier (II.) Q & 1986-1988]
Kemp, Charles E. [Edward] - Royal Tours. Q [The Fairy Chess Review VI 1950 S. 106]
Kemp, Charles E. [Edward] - The nine-move Helpmate and Two other Ultimate Themes. (I+II) Q [a) The Fairy Chess Review XII 1952 S. 48; b) The Fairy Chess Review II 1958 S. 167]
Kemp, Charles E. [Edward] Helpmate in a Million! [Frankfurter Notizen, 15.V.1967 Bl. 45
Kemp, Charles Edward K, *18.11.1901-9.11.1986, GB
Kemp, William Cayzer K, *20.11.1864, GB
Kempcke, Lars, ELO IV 1997 = 2013
Kempe, A. K
Kempe, Kay, ELO IV 1997 = 2110
Kempelen ® Unglücklicher, fürchterlicher war Chiaras Schicksal ...
Kempelen brings The Turk to Britain. E [BW] = 1784
Kempelen, Farkas (1734-1804) E Inventor of the first automation, The Turk, in 1769. He built it for the sole purpose of entertaining and mystifying the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. For years he labored to improve the science of hydraulics, designing fire engines and hydraulic pumps. But nobody was interested in those. They were all interested in The turk. Eventually, he became so annoyed by the continuous stream of visitors thae he dismatled the Turk, announcing that it had been damaged and could no longer be exhibited. In 1783 Emperor Joseph II commanded him to display the Turk once again) [CT]
Kempelen, inventor of the first automaton, Turk, died. Aulic Counselor on Mechanics to the Royal Chamber. E [BW] = 1804.03.26
KEMPELEN; Wolfgang von Kempelen, inventor of the first automaton, born. E [BW] = 1734
Kempen, Heinz-Erich van IM, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2561
Kempen, Willi 1, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2353
Kempen, Willi 2, ELO IV 1997 = 2006
Kemper, Meinolf, ELO IV 1997 = 2119
Kempinski, Robert GM POL *11.07.77, ELO VI 1998 = 2545
Kempter, Ronald, ELO IV 1997 = 2178
KEN = Kenya E
Kengis, Edvins born. Latvian GM 1991. E [BW] = 1959.04.12
Kengis, Edvins GM, LAT *12.04.59 ELO > 2585
Kengis, Edwin, ELO IV 1997 = 2556
Kenia = EAK
Kennard, Walter Irving K, *3.12.1860-31.05.1936, USA
Kennaugh, Charles FM ENG, ELO VI 1998 = 2290
Kennedy ® Kennedy-Eröffnung
Kennedy wins 1992 US Blind Ch, San Antonio E [BW] = 1992.06.14
Kennedy, Hugh Alexander K, *1809-22.10.1878, GB
Kennel, Christoph, ELO IV 1997 = 2166
Kenner m ® expert E
Kenner m der Schachszene f ® person familiar with the chess scene E
Kenner, Schach- ® Schachkenner
Kennst du die Bibel? Q KddB ® Do you know the Bible? EQ
Kenntnisse, Schach- ® Schachkenntnisse p
Kenny, W.S. publishes his "Practical Chess Grammar." E [BW] = 1818
Kent, Horace Greeley K, *6.06.1871, USA
Kentaur m ® Centaur E
Kentschev, Schelju K, BG
Kenya E = KEN E = Kenia. Schach = English: Chess, Swahili + numerous indigenous languages (?) ®
Kenyszertipusu kettesek cyalogatvaltozassal a kulcslepesben Q = Change-mate two-movers with promotion keys. EQ & NEUKOMM, G. 23cm x 16cm, 16pp, stapled, grey spine but covers now detached). A theoretical treatise with 38 examples; in Hungarian. Kecskemet, text dated 1928. Bequeathed by D. Nixon. [BL]
Kepeskonyv a sakktablamrol Q & (17cm x 24cm, 72pp, fragmentary blue spine, was P3). 100 problems of all kinds, with commentary; in Hungarian. Privately published (copy 275 of 300), Budapest, 1944. Presented to W. S. Mackie by the author. [BL]
Ker, Anthony F. FM NZL, ELO VI 1998 = 2325
Kercher, Peter, ELO IV 1997 = 2041
Kerekes, Otto K, *1930, H
Keres - Paul Keres / Ausgewählte Partien 1931-1958. Q 419 Seiten - kartoniert - Variant 1983
Keres - Paul Keres / The Road to the Top. Q 266 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1996
Keres - Praktische Endspiele. Q 332 Seiten - kartoniert - Das Schacharchiv Q
Keres (...Nd7) defence, Ruy Lopez closed E = C96 1.e2e4 e7e5 g1f3 b8c6 f1b5 a7a6 b5a4 g8f6 e1g1 f8e7 f1e1 b7b5 a4b3 e8g8 c2c3 d7d6 h2h3 c6a5 b3c2 c7c5 d2d4 f6d7 [JM] ®
Keres (9...a5) Variation, Ruy Lopez closed E = C92 1.e2e4 e7e5 g1f3 b8c6 f1b5 a7a6 b5a4 g8f6 e1g1 f8e7 f1e1 b7b5 a4b3 e8g8 c2c3 d7d6 h2h3 a6a5 [JM] ®
Keres (born 1916) died. E [BW] = 1975.06.05
Keres (Mason-Steinitz) gambit ED
Keres / Nunn - Paul Keres: The Quest for Perfection. Q 271 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1997
Keres Attack (Sicilian Defence) E ® Keres-Angriff (Sizilianisch n)
Keres becomes 1st sportsman of the year in chess in USSR. E [BW] = 1953
Keres born. E [BW] = 1916.01.07
Keres defence, Queen‘s pawn E = A40 1.d2d4 e7e6 c2c4 b7b6 [JM] ®
Keres Defense - Transpositional Variation E E00 1.d4 e6 2.c4 Bb4+ 3.Nc3. White invites a transposition to the Nimzoindian Defense after 3...Nf6, but Black can explore several other options. 3...Ne7!?. 3...f5 is a variation of the Dutch Defense. 3...b6 transposes to the English Defense. 3...Nf6 is the Nimzoindian.. [UO] ® Keres-Verteidigung - Transpositional-Variante E00
Keres Defense E ® Keres Defense - Transpositional Variation E E00 ® Keres-Verteidigung
Keres system E ® Keres-System n
Keres System E® B81
Keres System E® C81
Keres Variation (2.Ne2), Sicilian E = B20 1.e2e4 c7c5 g1e2 [JM] ®
Keres Variation E® C33
Keres Variation, Reti accepted E = A09 1.g1f3 d7d5 c2c4 d5c4 e2e3 c8e6 [JM] ®
Keres wins 15th USSR Championship in Leningrad (14-5 score). E [BW] = 1947.03
Keres wins 18th USSR Ch. E [BW] = 1950.12.12
Keres wins 19th USSR Championship in Moscow. E [BW] = 1951
Keres wins at Hastings. E [BW] = 1965.01
Keres wins Estonian ch at 19. E [BW] = 1935
Keres, Paul (1916-1975) E Estonian Grandmaster. He participated in German tournaments during World War II. When the Red Army liberated the country, Soviet authorities planned initally to execute Keres. Botvinnik interceded by talking to Stalin and Keres was spared. In 1953 Paul Keres became the first sportsman of the year in chess in the Soviet Union. He was Estonian Sportsman of the Year in 1962. He never became world champion but defeated nine world champions in his career. When asked why he never became world champion, he replied: “I was unlucky, like my country.” He had over 100,000 people at his funeral in Tallin, Estonia. The National Bank of Estonia issued a 5 krooni (5 crowns) note with a portrait of Paul Keres) [CT]
Keres, Paul K, *7.01.1916-5.06.1975, SU
Keres-Angriff m (Sizilianisch n) ® Keres Attack (Sicilian Defence) E
Keres-System n ® Keres system E
Keres-Verteidigung f - Transpositional-Variante f E00 1.d4 e6 2.c4 Bb4+ 3.Nc3 ® Keres Defense - Transpositional Variation E E00
Keres-Verteidigung f ® Keres Defense E
Kerhuel, Maryan - Baroque Style in Helpmates. Q [The Problemist I-III 1992 S. 22-23]
Kerhuel, Maryan K, *1947, F
Kerinnis, Martin, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2283
Kerk, K. K, D
Kerker, Andreas, ELO IV 1997 = 2138
Kerles, Josef K, *13.09.1880-11.07.1927, CSR
Kern, Guido IM ELO VI 1998 = 2395 GER
Kern, Johannes, ELO IV 1997 = 2217
Kern, Manfred IM, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2436
Kern, Michael: Zen – oder die Kunst, schach zu trainieren. Q [17: Rochade Europa 11/1998 S. 103/104]
Kerner, Volkmar, ELO IV 1997 = 2047
Kernpaar n ® E
Kernzug m ® crucial move E
Kernzug m Führung bzw. Lenkung; das bestimmende Element eines Sicherungsspiels. [Halumbirek, Die Schwalbe 1953/54; Rehm, H. P., Plans, lignes de jeu, coups. Die Schwalbe 1977 XII S. 137-151] ® Mattverhinderung ® Hindernisbeseitigung
Kerpe, Andreas, ELO IV 1997 = 2036
Kerres, Friedhelm, ELO IV 1997 = 2036
Kersten, Alexander, ELO IV 1997 = 2082
Kersten, Uwe 1 FM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2400
Kersten, Uwe 2, D, ELO VII 1998 2262
Kersting, Martin, ELO IV 1997 = 2115
Kertesz, Alfred IM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2330
Kerz, Markus, ELO IV 1997 = 2044
Kerzdoerfer, Harry, ELO IV 1997 = 2061
Keskisarja, Teemu FM FIN, ELO VI 1998 = 2295
Keskisvomalainen Q
Keskowski, Thilo, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2378
Kesl, Josef K, *25.11.1866-20.06.1900, CSR
Kesseler, Heiko, ELO IV 1997 = 2079
Kesseltreiben n ® E
Kessler, Andreas, ELO IV 1997 = 2118
Kessler, Dietmar, ELO IV 1997 = 2223
Kessler, Jens, ELO IV 1997 = 2004
Kessler, Michael, ELO IV 1997 = 2052
Keßler, Stefan, D, ELO VII 1998 2094
Kestler b. W German IM 1976. E [BW] = 1939.12.12
Kestler, Hans Günther IM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2345
Kette f ® E
Kette, Bauern- ® Bauernkette
Kette, Entfesselungs- ® Entfesselungskette ® Unpin Chain
Kette, Schlag- ® Schlagkette
Kette, Stefan, ELO IV 1997 = 2013
Kettel, Karl, 25.11.1866-20.06.1900 K
Kettemann, G. K, D
Kettenproblem n ® E
Kettenschläger m Wie Schlag-Zickzack, jedoch endet der Schlagzwang eines schwarzen Steines erst dann, wenn sich in dessen Zugbahn - die mit jedem Schlagfall neu beginnt und infolgedessen die Richtung wechseln kann - kein weißer Stein mehr befindet oder wenn der weiße König in die Zugbahn gerät (Schach bzw. Matt) [Friedrich Burchard, Einige Märchenschachbegriffe, 1972] ® E
Kettenwirkungen p Mehrere Schläge innerhalb eines Zuges. ® E ® Échecs Insatiables pF
Kettenzügen mp® Auch der Herzog will mir wohl ...
Ketterer, Christian, ELO IV 1997 = 2200
Kettler, Bernhard, ELO IV 1997 = 2133
Kettner, Jürgen, ELO IV 1997 = 2224
Kettner, Karl Werner K, *26.01.1908-3.05.1942, D
Kettner-Thema n Nach dem Schlüssel verteidigt sich Schwarz gegen die Mattdrohung, in dem er Fluchtfelder des schwarzen Königs blockt, oder diese gleichen Felder als Fluchtfeld vom schwarzen König genutzt werden. Beides erlaubt Weiß neue Mattführungen. [GS]
Kettwiger SG m 1948 Schachverein
Ketzscher, Robert K, *8.11.1974, D
Ketzscher, Roland, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2110
Keulenschlag m ® E
Keusch, Horst, ELO IV 1997 = 2038
Keuth, Gerd
Kevesbabos Magyar Feladvanyok Q & ® „Uj Magyar Sakkfeladvany Antologia“; also „Ungarische Schachproblemanthologie“. [BL]
Kevesbabos Magyar Feladvanyok Q & (20cm x 15cm, 320pp, was B22d). 840 Hungarian problems using up to 12 pieces, edited by G. Bakcsi; in Hungarian, but with contents listed also in English and Russian. Sport, Budapest, 1982. [BL]
Kevitz died. E [BW] = 1981.10.24
Kevitz, Alexander won the Manhattan CC Ch, 6.5 - 1.5. E [BW] = 1947.06
KEVITZ; Alexander Kevitz, American player, born. E [BW] = 1902.09.01
Kevitz-Trajkovich defence E = A50 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 b8c6 [JM] ®
Key 1 E = Schlüsselzug ® Schlüssel ® Schlüsselzug (Problem)
Key 2 E A system of opening classification - or middlegame or endgame classification. [SC] ® (Eröffnungs-, Mittelspiel-, Endspiel-) Schlüssel
key by King E ® Königsschlüssel
Key Move E® Schlüsselzug ® guter Zug
key of choice E ® Auswahl-Schlüssel
Key-File-not-Available E ® Schlüssel nicht verfügbar
Keym theme E ® Keym-Thema n
Keym type E ® Typ Keym
Keym, Typ - ® Typ Keym
Keym, Werner K, *22.02.1942, D
key-move E ® Schlüsselzug
Keym-Thema n ® Keym theme E
Keys pEC ® Schlüssel
Keysor, William Ellis K, *20.01.1891-12.07.1939, USA
Keyword n ® Schlüsselwort
Kezdök Q
KFS Tournament Q
kgl. = königlich a ® royal aE
kgl. Equipion mFD ® königlicher Equipion
kgl. Pion Bérolina FD ® königlicher aD Pion mF Bérolina F
kgl. Pion étoile DFD ® königlicher aD Pion étoile F
kgl. Pion mFD ® königlicher a Pion mF
kgl. Pion religieux pDFD ® königlicher a Pion religieux F ® königlicher a religiöser Stein ® E
kgl. Wesir mD ® königlicher a Wesir
KGZ = Kirgisische Republik f ® Kyrgyzsta E
KH = [AL] Turmhüpfer m ® Rookhopper E
Kh. Leho Q
Khachian, Melikset IM ARM, ELO VI 1998 = 2495
Khadempour, Fahrad, ELO IV 1997 = 2046
Khalifa writes Arabic bibliography; has catalog of chess books E [BW] = 1658
Khalife, Georges K, RL
Khalifman - Mikhail Tal I / games 1949-1962. Q 431 Seiten - kartoniert - Chess Stars 1994 Q
Khalifman - Mikhail Tal III / games 1973-1981. Q 443 Seiten - kartoniert - Chess Stars 1996 Q
Khalifman - Mikhail Tal IV / games 1982-1992. Q 459 Seiten - kartoniert - Chess Stars 1996
Khalifman / Yudasin - Jose Raul Capablanca - Games 1901-1926. Q 287 Seiten - kartoniert - Chess Stars 1997
Khalifman, Alexander b. European ch 1985. IM 1986. GM. E [BW] = 1966.01.18
Khalifman, Alexander GM RUS *18.01.66 ELO >2650
Khalifman, Alexander GM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2645, V 1999 = 2606Kharitonov, Andrei RUS, ELO V 1999 = 2550Kharlov, Andrei RUS, ELO V 1999 = 2601Khenkin, Igor RUS, ELO V 1999 = 2592Kievelitz, Bernd, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2248
Khamatgaleev, Alexej FM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2395
Khamdamov, Suhrob IM TJK, ELO VI 1998 = 2140
Khamen, Jörg, ELO IV 1997 = 2012
Khan, Anna IM ELO VI 1998 = 2265 USA
KHAN; Hulagu Khan died. E [BW] = 1265
KHAN; Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, born. E [BW] = 1217
KHAN; Sir Umer Hayat Khan discovers Mir Sultan Khan in India. E [BW] = 1926
Khanom, Afrooza FM BAN, ELO VI 1998 = 2010
Kharitonov, Andrei GM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2570
Kharkosski tournament Q
Kharkov Liberation Q
Kharkov Socialist Q
Kharlamov, Vladimir P. IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2390
Kharlov, Andrei GM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2575
Khasanova b. USSR. Women's jr ch 1983. WIM 1984.Ì E [BW] = 1964.01.23
Khasin, Abram IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2415
Khasin, Alexander GM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2500
Khayam, Omar The author of the Rubayat included references to chess in his writings, including some of the most quoted lines. E [TR]
KHAYYAM; Omar Khayyam writes the 'rubaiyat,' using a chess game. E [BW] = 1105
Khegai, Angela FM UZB, ELO VI 1998 = 2195
Khenkin, Igor GM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2600
Khenkin, Victor b. Russian. HGM 1992. E [BW] = 1923.01.01
Khetsuriani, Besarion FM GEO, ELO VI 1998 = 2320
Khmelnitsky, Igor N. IM USA, ELO VI 1998 = 2485
Khmelnitsky, Sergei IM UKR, ELO VI 1998 = 2395
Khmelnitsky‘s Spring 1997 E 04.03.97 Khmelnitsky. UKR 1.9 -Zone
Khmiadashvili, Tamari IM GEO, ELO VI 1998 = 2170
Khodadadi, Farzad, ELO IV 1997 = 2086
Kholmov born. IM 1954. GM 1960. E [BW] = 1925.05.13
Kholmov Variation, Ruy Lopez closed E = C92 1.e2e4 e7e5 g1f3 b8c6 f1b5 a7a6 b5a4 g8f6 e1g1 f8e7 f1e1 b7b5 a4b3 e8g8 c2c3 d7d6 h2h3 c8e6 [JM] ®
Kholmov, Ratmir GM (1925- ) RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2480 This grandmaster was once suspended for a year from tournament play because of conduct unbefitting a chess master (he was drunk). [CT]
Khorava, Miranda IM GEO, ELO VI 1998 = 2210
Khorovets-Aiedinova, Elmira FM BLR, ELO VI 1998 = 2225
Khoudgarian, Natalia IM CAN, ELO VI 1998 = 2100
Khouzman, Alexander born. GM E [BW] = 1962.04.10
Khudiakov, Igor FM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2325
Khurtsidze, Nino GM GEO *28.09.75 ELO I 1997 = 2430
Khurtsilava, Inga IM GEO, ELO VI 1998 = 2245
Khusraw II Parwiz, Sasanian king of Persia, comes to power E [BW] = 0590
Khuukhaiin bodokh shatar Q & CHIMEDTSEREN, S. (19cm x 13cm, 48pp, stapled, white edge). 80 two-move miniatures (two-movers, helpmates) with an introduction; in Mongolian. Privately published, Ulan Bator, 1995. [BL]
Khworostinin, Gennadij A. IM UKR, ELO VI 1998 = 2415
KI = [AL] König m ® King E
KIA = King‘s Indian Attack EC
Kiani Kertas-Enerpac Tournament E 05.03.97 Jakarta. INA 3.2 -Zone
Kibitzer E A spectator at a chess tournament. E ® Kiebitz
kick E
Kick, Joachim, ELO IV 1997 = 2065
KID = King‘s Indian Defence EC
KID Averbakh EC (Electronic Book) [Chess Assistant]
KID Bayonet EC (Electronic Book) [Chess Assistant]
Kidnapper E = Tschach! 10
Kidnapping Chess E ® Entführungs-Schach
kidnapping chess, 1-move~ ® 1-move-kidnapping E
kidnapping E = Tempete 11 = Entführung
Kids pE ®
Kidson, Henry Edwin K, *1832-24.03.1910, GB
Kiebitz 1 mDC ® kibitzer E ® http: //gemma.apple.com/ dev/ techsupport/ source/ AppsToGo.thml
Kiebitz 2 m ist nur zum Kritisieren da. Noch unausstehlicher ist aber die Spezies der “bewundernen Schachkiebitze”. [S. G. Tartakower: Enzyklopädisches Schachwörterbuch] ® Von dreizehn bis einundzwanzig Uhr hat der stille mann in einem Café der Prager Straße in Dresden den beiden Schachspielern zugeschaut. Nun wird er von Weiß als Zeuge für einen falschen Zug der Gegenseite aufgerufen. “Duhd mir unendlich leid”, erwidert der Kibitz. “Ich kann gar nich Miehle.” [Puntsch, Eberhard: Witze, Fabeln, Anekdoten; Weltbild Verlag Augsburg 1990] ® kibitzer E
Kiebitz Q
kiebitzen v <Gaunersprache> (ugs. Für zuschauen beim [Karten-, Schach]spiel); du kiebitzt, kiebitze, kiebitzte, gekiebitzt) [DU] “Seit zwei Stunden stehen Sie hinter mir und kibitzen, wie ich Schach spiele. Spielen Sie selbst, mann!” – “Keine Geduld.” [Puntsch, Eberhard: Witze, Fabeln, Anekdoten; Weltbild Verlag Augsburg 1990]
Kiebitzschach n ® Broschüre Variationen des Schachspiels Q DSJ
Kiedrowicz, Jan IM POL, ELO VI 1998 = 2375
Kiedrowski, Klemens von ELO IV 1997 = 2021
Kiefer, Gerhard, ELO IV 1997 = 2221
Kieffer, Joachim, ELO IV 1997 = 2108
Kiefhaber, Holger, ELO IV 1997 = 2216
Kiel Variation, Scandinavian E = B01 1.e2e4 d7d5 e4d5 g8f6 d2d4 f6d5 c2c4 d5b4 [JM] ®
Kiel, Bezirk - ® Bezirk Kiel
Kiel, Karl Ernst K, DDR
Kieler Nachrichten Q Partieschachberichte, auch orthodoxe Probleme.
Kieler Neueste Nachrichten Q = KNN Q
Kieler Schach-Gesellschaft / Problemschach = KSG-PS Q
Kieler SG von 1884 Schachverein
Kieler Schachkatalog Q unter langjähriger Mitarbeit von Horst ® Lüders
Kienapfel, Jörg K, D
Kienast, Jörg, ELO IV 1997 = 2200
Kieninger b. German ch 1937, 1940. West German ch 1947. IM 1950. E [BW] = 1902.06.05
Kieninger, Georg K, *5.06.1902-25.01.1975, D
Kienzl, Wilhelm, Dr. K, *27.05.1926-28.08.1983, A
Kierzek, Mira FM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2055
Kies, Werner, ELO IV 1997 = 2015
Kiese, Matthias, ELO IV 1997 = 2101
Kiesekamp, Marcos, ELO IV 1997 = 2125
Kiesel, Harald, ELO IV 1997 = 2040
Kieseritsky Gambit ®
Kieseritsky Variation, two knights defence E = C58 1.e2e4 e7e5 g1f3 b8c6 f1c4 g8f6 f3g5 d7d5 e4d5 c6a5 d2d3 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky wins a 100 game match against E. Rousseau at the Cafe de la Regeance. E [BW] = 1839
Kieseritsky, Berlin defence, 6.Bc4, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 g8f6 f1c4 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Berlin defence, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 g8f6 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Berlin defence, Riviere Variation, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 g8f6 e5g4 d7d5 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Brentano (Campbell) defence, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d5 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Brentano defence, Caro Variation, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d5 d2d4 g8f6 c1f4 f6e4 b1d2 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Brentano defence, Kaplanek Variation, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d5 d2d4 g8f6 e4d5 d8d5 b1c3 f8b4 e1f2 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Brentano defence, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d5 d2d4 g8f6 c1f4 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Kolisch defence, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d6 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, long whip (Stockwhip, classical) defence, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 h7h5 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, long whip defence, Jaenisch Variation, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 h7h5 f1c4 h8h7 d2d4 f8h6 b1c3 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Neumann defence, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 b8c6 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Paulsen defence, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 f8g7 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Polerio defence, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 f8e7 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Rice gambit, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 g8f6 f1c4 d7d5 e4d5 f8d6 e1g1 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Salvio (Rosenthal) defence, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d8e7 [JM] ®
Kieseritsky, Salvio defence, Cozio Variation, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d8e7 d2d4 f7f5 f1c4 [JM] ®
Kieseritzky b. Tartu. Strong French player of his day. E [BW] = 1806.01.01
Kieseritzky defeated Horwitz (+71-4) at London. E [BW] = 1846
Kieseritzky died. Committed to a mental home in Paris. E [BW] = 1853.05.18
Kieseritzky edited LA REGENCE until 1851. Used an obscure notation. E [BW] = 1849
Kieseritzky, Lionel (1806-1853) E Baltic-European mathematics teacher of International Master strength who was a regular at the Cafe de la Regence in Paris. He was not well liked. When he died penniless, he was buried in a pauper‘s grave because no one would contribute to his burial. Only one person came to his funeral - a waiter at the Cafe. [CT]
Kieseritzky, Lionel (Adalbert[o] Bagration Felix) K, *1.01.1806-18.05.1853, SU ®
Kieslinger, Edmund K
Kiesow, Klaus K, D
Kiev Men‘s Championship E 05.01.97 Kiev. UKR 1.9 -Zone
Kiev Misl Q
Kiev Scheveningen MatChampionship E 04.02.97 Kiev. UKR 1.9 -Zone
Kiev-1500 Q
Kiewer Chess E ® Kiewer Schach
Kiewer Schach n ® Kiewer Chess E
Kiewschach n ® E ® Kiewer Schach ® Kiewer Chess E
Kiew-Thema n Kombination von Fortgesetztem Angriff und Fortgesetzten Verteidigungen in mehreren Verführungen und der Lösung. [GS]
KIH Q
Kii n [Frühes chinesisches Schachspiel nach Murray, History of chess, 1913] ® ch‘e ED ® che ED ® Wagen ® Chariot E
Kiik, Kalle IM EST, ELO VI 1998 = 2430
Kijonka, Vilem K, *23.01.1915, CSR
Kilian, Ralf 1, ELO IV 1997 = 2196
Kilian, Ralf 2, ELO IV 1997 = 2113
KILL; Spectactor killed by player when criticized game. Sailor acquitted. E [BW] = 1960
Killait, Georg K, *6.01.1905-1963, D
killer game E (win against computer) E ® Killerpartie
Killer m ® killer E
killer strategy E ® Killerstrategie
killer Variation E ® Killervariante
Killerpartie f (Sieg über Computer) ® killer game (win against computer) E
Killerstrategie f ® killer strategy E
Killervariante f ® killer variation E
Killgus, Johannes K, *16.12.1971, D
Killinger, Wilhelm, ELO IV 1997 = 2003
Killmer, Ralf, ELO IV 1997 = 2075
Kim, A. K. K, SU
Kim, O. IM ELO VI 1998 = 2215 UZB
Kimpinsky, Frank FM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2255
Kin ED (Golden General in Shogi)
Kincs, Imre FM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2230
kind of twinning E ® Zwillingsform
Kind, Bertram, ELO IV 1997 = 2140
Kindbeiter, Fred, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2356
Kinder, Christian, ELO IV 1997 = 2060
kindergarten chess E ® Kindergartenschach
kindergarten problem E ® Kindergarten-Problem
Kindergarten-Problem n ® kindergarten problem E
Kindergartenschach n ® kindergarten chess E
Kinderklub ® E
Kindermann, Stefan born. German GM 1988. E [BW] = 1959.12.28
Kindermann, Stefan GM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2540, IV 1997 = 2551
Kinder-Musik-FZ e.V Schachverein
Kinderschach n ® children‘s chess E
Kinderspiel, die Lösung f war v ein - ® die Lösung war ein Kinderspiel
Kindl, Peter 1 IM, D, ELO VII 1998 2573
Kindl, Peter 2 FM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2280, IV 1997 = 2292
kinds of stalemate stipulations pE ® Pattforderungsarten p
Kindsvogel, Robert, ELO IV 1997 = 2214
Kindt, Rene, ELO IV 1997 = 2059
Kindtner, Ulrich, ELO IV 1997 = 2156
King - Kasparow gegen Deep Blue. Q 147 Seiten - kartoniert - Beyer 1997
King - The Closed Sicilian. Q 144 Seiten - kartoniert - Chess Press 1997
King - Wie gut ist Dein Schach? Q 109 Seiten - kartoniert - Beyer 1995
King - Wie man im Schach gewinnt. Q 128 Seiten - gebunden - Beyer 1998
King - Winning with the Najdorf. Q 205 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1996
King / Duncan - Choose the right move. Q 199 Seiten - kartoniert - Cadogan Chess 1998
King / Ponzetto - Mastering the Spanish. Q 252 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1995
King 1 E ® Scandinavian Defense Icelandic-Palme Gambit E B01
King 2 E (Chinese chess) The king moves as in chess, only he cannot move diagonally, only 1 square vertically or horizontally. The king must remain in the ® palace. There is no castling as in chess.
King 3 E = K ® Zany Chess
King 4 E = K (Game of the Three Kingdoms p [H. R. Murray, A History of Chess] ® Game of the Three Kingdoms pE ® Three Kingdoms pE
King 5 E = König = o-sho ED = jewelled a girl E = Juwelen-Girl = gyoku-sho ED, Zugrichtung 12345. [George Jelliss, Variant Chess, Herbst 1997, S. 109-110] ® Shogi ED ® König ® o-sho ® jewelled girl E ® Juwelen-Girl ® gyoku-sho ED ® Zugrichtung 12345
King 6 E The chief piece of each color, whose checkmating is the object of the game; moved one square at a time in any direction. [bef. 900; ME; OE cyng, cyni(n)g; c. G König, D koning, ON konungr, Sw konung, Dan konge. See KIN, -ING3]. [CC] The most important of the Chessman, and consequently usually the largest. The king may move one square in any direction, and a game is over when the king is checkmated. ® KI ® K, k ® König ® Roi F ® Rey S
King 7 E® Scandinavian Defense - Icelandic-Palme Gambit E B01
King Accusat EC
King Canute England‘s first king was a strongwilled chessplayer who got into a dispute with the Danish Earl Ulf. Bad move for Ulf—the king had him killed. E [TR]
King Chess E Königsschach; der König zieht zusätzlich wie Dame, aber nicht über Felder hinweg, die von einem gegnerischen Stein beherrscht werden (anscheinend ist aber z.B. Ka1-Kh1 Schach an beide Könige! [E. Letzen, Springaren 14, XI/1948] ® Königsschach ® Letzen-König
King Conchubair An Irish king who, according to legend, felt that the day was to be split into three period: drinking, fighting and chess. E [TR]
King E® Cheskers: moves like a Queen (!) E ® König
king leap ended in Spain and Portugal. E [BW] = 1750
King manoeuvre E ® Königsmanöver
King Move EC ®
King Nominat EC ®
King of Italy announces national chess ch; only 1 participant. E [BW] = 1899
King of Pergamon E (the ~ ) ® invention of chess E
King of the Mountain E Setup: normal The game proceeds normally until the end of the10th move (i.e. each side gets 10 moves). At thispoint, all pieces in the outermost ring of squaresare removed. If either king is in this ring, that player loses unless both kings are in this ring, inwhich case the game is a draw. After the pieces are removed, the outermost ringis barred from further play. Ten moves later, thepieces in the next ring are removed as above. A player wins by checkmate or forcing the enemyking to be removed as above (the most elegant way)It is clear the game can last a maximum of 30 moves,as there is room in the central squares for only oneking. This makes this variant fast and furious, especiallyas both players try to cram as many pieces as possible intothe central squares. [LH] ®
King Pawn Game - Alapin Opening E C20 1.e4 e5 2.Ne2. The Alapin Opening is more ugly than unorthodox. This awkward move places the knight in the way of development and Black equalizes easily with normal move such as 2...Nf6 2...Nc6 is only good if you like to play the Black side of the ® Scotch Game after 3.d4. 2...f5 is not the worst of ® King‘s Gambits in reversed form. 3.exf5 d5 4.d4 e4 5.Ng3 2...Bc5 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 reaches a ® Scotch Game. 2...d5 3.exd5 Qxd5 4.Nbc3 Qa5 5.d4 transposes to the ® Scandinavian Defense. 2...Qh4 is the most unorthodox response. 3.Nbc3 Bc5 4.g3 Qf6 5.d4. 5.f4 Ne7 looks acceptable for Black. 5...exd4 6.Nd5 Aggressive stuff! Black should probably retreat to d8 here. [UO] ® König Bauern-Spiel - Alapin-Eröffnung C20
King Pawn Game - Beyer Gambit C21 1.e4 e5 2.d4 d5 E This pixel-like formation can be reached from a number of move orders: [UO] ® König Bauern-Spiel - Beyer-Gambit C21
King Pawn Game - Clam Variation E C20 1.d3 e5 2.e4. The clamshell opens to let the bishop into the game from c1, but at the same time blocks the bishop at f1. Black must not fall into the trap of playing this as a reversed Philidor, because that opening has considerable bite when played with an extra tempo. The extra tempo makes the advance of the f-pawn to f4 sounder than when Black tries to get in ...f5 in the Philidor. 2...Nc6 3.f4 d5 4.Nc3 Bb4 5.Bd2 exf4 6.Nxd5 2...Nf6 3.f4 d5 4.Nf3 exf4 5.e5 Nh5 6.Be2 2...d5 3.exd5 Qxd5 4.Nc3 is a reversed ® Center Game, where the missing tempo makes the opening even less useful. 2... Lc5 3.f4 Bxg1 4.Rxg1 Qh4+ 5.g3 Qxh2 6.Rg2 Qh1 The Black queen is the only active piece. This is something similar to the ® Norwald Variation. Black has an extra pawn, but the queen is exposed, and faces a long journey back to safety. White should certainly avoid 3.Ne2 Nf6 4.Bd2 Ng4 5.f3 Bf2#. This not a composition, it was actually played in Delaney - Lopez, Hayward Open 1968. [UO] ® König Bauern-Spiel - Clam-Variante C20
King Pawn Game - Clam: King‘s Gambit Reversed a C20 1.e4 e5 2.d3 f5 E Can Black get away with a reversed King‘s Gambit where White‘s extra tempo is the useful move d3? In a word, no. 3.exf5 Nf6 4.g4 h6 5.Bg2 d5 6.h3 Bc5 7.Nf3 Nc6 8.0-0 0-0 9.Nc3 White has a large advantage, and Black has very little counterplay. Hanham - Gunsberg, USA Congress VI 1889. [UO] ® König Bauern-Spiel - Clam: König‘s-Gambit Vertauschtes C20
King Pawn Game - Damiano Defense E C40 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f6. The Damiano Defense has the reputation of being one of the oldest unorthodox openings, and games are attested back to the 16th century. No new ideas have been found to shore up the weakness caused by Black‘s second move, which invites a promising sacrifice right away. 3.Nxe5! fxe5. (3...Qe7 4.Nf3 d5 5.d3 dxe4 6.dxe4 Qxe4+ 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0 ) 4.Qh5+ g6 5.Qxe5+ Qe7 6.Qxh8 Nf6 7.d4 Kf7 8.Bc4+ d5 9.Bxd5+ Nxd5 is the ancient game Ruy Lopez - Leonardo, 1560. White can continue with 10.Qxh7+ Bg7 11.0-0 Qxe4 12.c3 Nf4 13.Bxf4 Qxf4 14.g3 and White‘s material advantage is too great. [UO] ® König Bauern-Spiel - Damiano-Verteidigung C40
King Pawn Game - Danish Gambit E C21 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.c3. White offers two pawns for open lines and rapid developments, a strategy which can succeed against players with weak defensive skills or inadequate knowledge of opening theory. It once enjoyed the patronage of top players, but that was back in the 19th century. Black gets a good game whether the gambit is accepted or declined, and the best advice is to take both pawns and then simply watch out for tactical tricks. According to W. John Lutes, the chronicler of the gambit, the first two moves of the opening date back to the late 16th century manuscript by ® Polerio, but it had to wait a while to get serious attention., and the true double gambit was worked out only by Blankensteiner, a Danish jurist, about 1830. It took another three decades to become popular. By the end of the century, however, it had faded into obscurity. 3...dxc3. 4.Bc4. 4.Nxc3 is possible, and if further play includes Nf3 and ...Nc6, then the game transposes to the ® Göring Gambit. covered in Standard Chess Openings. 4...cxb2 5.Bxb2.. White‘s bishops are menacing, but Black can take appropriate action in the center and limit their effectiveness. 5...d5! This is the best move, which comes close to being an outright refutation of the Danish Gambit. With two extra pawns, Black can afford to return one for rapid development. 5...f5 6.Qh5+ g6 7.Qe2 Nf6 8.exf5+ was a quick win for the historian in Lutes - Hartenstein, Indianapolis 1962. 6.Bxd5. 6.exd5 Nf6 7.Nc3 Bd6 8.Nf3 0-0 9.0-0 Bg4 gave Black a comfortable game and an extra pawn in Opocensky - Reti, Baden bei Wien Gambit Tournament 1914. [UO] ® König Bauern-Spiel - Danish-Gambit C21
King Pawn Game - Dresden Opening E C44 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.c4. The Dresden Opening shares a lot of characteristics with its English cousins and can be reached via 1.c4, 1.e4 or 1.Nf3. The main problem with the approach is the weakening of the dark-squares, which can be immediately exploited by Black. 3...Bc5. Black can of course play 3...Nf6 but this more directly targets the dark squares. 4.Nc3 d6. 4...Nf6 5.Nxe5 was played in Nimzowitsch - Yates, Dresden 1926. Black has a fluid position with possibilities of castling on either wing, and the d4-square is a big hole. [UO] ® König Bauern-Spiel - Dresden-Eröffnung C44
King Pawn Game - Mcleod Attack E C20 1.e4 e5 2.c3. This is a slow attempt to occupy the center, and by reacting vigorously Black solves all of his opening problems. Play can also transpose into the ® Ponziani Opening or the ® Göring Gambit. Black can afford to play more actively, eliminating the transpositions. McLeod was not a very good player, but he was persistent in his use of this opening. At the 6th American Chess Congress of 1889. 2...d5!. 2...Nf6 3.d4 gives Black several roads to choose from. A) 3...Nxe4 4.dxe5 Bc5 5.Qg4 B) 3...Nc6 4.f4 Nxe4 5.Qf3 C) 3...d5 4.f4 Nxe4 5.Nf3 D) 3...exd4 4.e5 Qe7 5.Qe2 [UO] ® König Bauern-Spiel - Mcleod-Angriff C20
King Pawn Game E ® 1.e4 e5 2.d4 d5 E ® König Bauern-Spiel ® King Pawn Game - Beyer Gambit C21 1.e4 e5 2.d4 d5. [UO]
King Pawn Game, Bavarian Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.c4 d5 = C20 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Beyer Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.d4 d5 = C21 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Busch-Gass Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Bc5 = C40 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Clam Variation, King's Gambit Reversed = 1.e4 e5 2.d3 f5 = C20 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Clam Variation, Radisch Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.d3 Nf6 3.f4 Bc5 = C20 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Damiano Defense, Damiano Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f6 3.Nxe5 fxe5 4.Qh5+ g6 5.Qxe5+ Qe7 6.Qxh8 = C20 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Damiano Defense, Damiano Gambit, Chigorin Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f6 3.Nxe5 Qe7 4.Nf3 d5 = C20 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Gunderam Defense, Gunderam Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Qe7 3.Bc4 f5 = C40 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Gunderam Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 c6 = C40 [GL]
King Pawn Game, La Bourdonnais Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Qf6 3.Bc4 Qg6 4.O-O = C40 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Macleod Attack, Lasa Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.c3 f5 = C20 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Macleod Attack, Norwalder Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.c3 d5 3.Qh5 Bd6 = C20 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Paschman Wing Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.b4 = C44 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Philidor Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.d4 d6 3.dxe5 Bd7 = B07 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Schulze-Muller Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nxe5 Nxe5 4.d4 = C40 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Tayler Opening, Basman Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Be2 Nf6 4.d4 exd4 5.e5 = C44 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Wayward Queen Attack, Mellon Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.Qh5 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nh6 4.d3 g6 5.Qf3 f6 6.Ne2 d5 = C20 [GL]
King Pawn Game, Weber Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.d3 d5 3.exd5 c6 4.dxc6 Nxc6 = C20 [GL]
King Pawn Opening E Any opening beginning with 1.e4. ®
King Safety E One of the primary elements of chess, the vulnerability of the king to direct attack. [SC] ® King Safety One of the primary elements of chess, the vulnerability of the king to direct attack. [SC] ® Sicherheit des Königs
King sd CE ® D
King side E ® Königsflügel
King, Dan born. English GM 1989. E [BW] = 1963.08.28
King, Daniel J. GM ENG, ELO IV 1997 = 2537, VI 1998 = 2530, V 1999 = 2510
King, Dummy- ® Dummyking E
King, except - ® except King E
King, Felix K, *16.01.1957, D
King, Nostalgic - E ® Urfeld-König
King, schwebender - ® schwebender König
King, Sensitive - ® Sensitive King E
King, The - ® The King EC = Computersoftware
King, Vulnerable - ® Vulnerable King E
King‘s attack CE Computerprogramm
King‘s attack E ® Königsangriff
King‘s Bishop E ® Königsläufer
King‘s Bishop‘s Fianchetto without Transition into other openings pE ® Köningsfianchetto ohne Übergang in andere Eröffnungen
King‘s Bishop‘s Gambit E ® Königsläufer-Gambit
king‘s bishop‘s pawn E = kBP E ® KBP E [CC]
King‘s Cross E ® King‘s plus-flights p ® plus flight E ® Königskreuz
King‘s defense CE ® Verteidigung des Königs
King‘s fortress E ® Königsfestung
King‘s Gambit (Allgaier Gambit, Kieseritzky Gambit) E ® Königsspringer-Gambit (Allgaier-Gambit, Kieseritzky-Gambit)
King‘s Gambit (Bishop‘s Gambit) E ® Königsläufer-Gambit
King‘s Gambit (Modern Variation) E ® Königsgambit (Die moderne Variante)
King‘s Gambit (Philidor and Hanstein Gambit) E ® Königsspringer-Gambit (Greco und Philidor) ® Königsspringer-Gambit (Philidor and Hanstein-Gambit)
King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Abbazia defence (classical defence, modern defence[!]) E = C36 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 d7d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Abbazia defence, modern Variation E = C36 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 d7d5 e4d5 g8f6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Allgaier gambit E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3g5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Allgaier gambit, Blackburne gambit E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3g5 h7h6 g5f7 e8f7 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Allgaier gambit, Cook Variation E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3g5 h7h6 g5f7 e8f7 d2d4 d7d5 c1f4 d5e4 f1c4 f7g7 f4e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Allgaier gambit, Horny defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3g5 h7h6 g5f7 e8f7 d1g4 g8f6 g4f4 f8d6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Allgaier gambit, Schlechter defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3g5 g8f6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Allgaier gambit, Thorold Variation E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3g5 h7h6 g5f7 e8f7 d2d4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Allgaier gambit, Urusov attack E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3g5 h7h6 g5f7 e8f7 f1c4 d7d5 c4d5 f7g7 d2d4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Allgaier gambit, Walker attack E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3g5 h7h6 g5f7 e8f7 f1c4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Becker defence E = C34 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 h7h6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Anderssen Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d7d5 c4d5 c7c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Bledow Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d7d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Boden defence E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d8h4 e1f1 b8c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Bogolyubov Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 g8f6 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Boren-Svenonius Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d7d5 c4d5 d8h4 e1f1 f8d6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Bryan counter-gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d8h4 e1f1 b7b5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Chigorin‘s attack E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d8h4 e1f1 d7d5 c4d5 g7g5 g2g3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, classical defence E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d8h4 e1f1 g7g5 (b1c3 f8g7 d2d4 g8e7) [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, classical defence, Cozio attack E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d8h4 e1f1 g7g5 d1f3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Cozio (Morphy) defence E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 g8f6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Fraser Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d8h4 e1f1 g7g5 b1c3 f8g7 g2g3 f4g3 d1f3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Gifford Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d7d5 c4d5 d8h4 e1f1 g7g5 g2g3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Greco Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d8h4 e1f1 f8c5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Grimm attack E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d8h4 e1f1 g7g5 b1c3 f8g7 d2d4 d7d6 e4e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Jaenisch Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 g8f6 b1c3 c7c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Lopez-Gianutio counter-gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 f7f5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Maurian defence E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 b8c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, McDonnell attack E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d8h4 e1f1 g7g5 b1c3 f8g7 (d2d4 g8e7) g2g3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Morphy Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 d7d5 c4d5 g8f6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Paulsen attack E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 g8f6 b1c3 f8b4 e4e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Ruy Lopez defence E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 c7c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: bishop‘s gambit, Steinitz defence E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 g8e7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Blachly gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 b8c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Bonsch-Osmolovsky Variation E = C34 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g8e7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Breyer gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 d1f3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Carrera (Basman) gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 d1e2 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Cochrane gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 f3e5 d8h4 e1f1 f4f3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Cunningham defence E = C35 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 f8e7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Cunningham defence, Bertin gambit E = C35 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 f8e7 f1c4 e7h4 g2g3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Cunningham defence, Euwe defence E = C35 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 f8e7 f1c4 g8f6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Cunningham defence, three pawns gambit E = C35 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 f8e7 f1c4 e7h4 g2g3 f4g3 e1g1 g3h2 g1h1 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: double Muzio gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 e1g1 g4f3 d1f3 d8f6 e4e5 f6e5 c4f7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Fischer defence E = C34 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 d7d6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Ghulam Kassim gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 d2d4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Gianutio counter-gambit E = C34 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 f7f5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Greco gambit E = C38 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 f8g7 h2h4 h7h6 d2d4 d7d6 b1c3 c7c6 h4g5 h6g5 h1h8 g7h8 f3e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Hanstein gambit E = C38 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 f8g7 e1g1 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Herzfeld gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 f3e5 d8h4 e1f1 b8c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Keres (Mason-Steinitz) gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Berlin defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 g8f6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Berlin defence, 6.Bc4 E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 g8f6 f1c4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Berlin defence, Riviere Variation E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 g8f6 e5g4 d7d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Brentano (Campbell) defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Brentano defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d5 d2d4 g8f6 c1f4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Brentano defence, Caro Variation E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d5 d2d4 g8f6 c1f4 f6e4 b1d2 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Brentano defence, Kaplanek Variation E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d5 d2d4 g8f6 e4d5 d8d5 b1c3 f8b4 e1f2 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Kolisch defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d7d6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, long whip (Stockwhip, classical) defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 h7h5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, long whip defence, Jaenisch Variation E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 h7h5 f1c4 h8h7 d2d4 f8h6 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Neumann defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 b8c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Paulsen defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 f8g7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Polerio defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 f8e7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Rice gambit E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 g8f6 f1c4 d7d5 e4d5 f8d6 e1g1 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Salvio (Rosenthal) defence E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d8e7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Kieseritsky, Salvio defence, Cozio Variation E = C39 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 h2h4 g5g4 f3e5 d8e7 d2d4 f7f5 f1c4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: King‘s knight‘s gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Lesser bishop‘s (Petroff-Jaenisch-Tartakower) gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1e2 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Lolli gambit (wild Muzio gambit) E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 c4f7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Lolli gambit, Young Variation E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 c4f7 e8f7 e1g1 g4f3 d1f3 d8f6 d2d4 f6d4 c1e3 d4f6 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Lopez-Gianutio counter-gambit, Hein Variation E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1c4 f7f5 d1e2 d8h4 e1d1 f5e4 b1c3 e8d8 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: MacDonnell gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Muzio gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 e1g1 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Muzio gambit, Brentano defence E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 e1g1 d7d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Muzio gambit, From defence E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 e1g1 g4f3 d1f3 d8e7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Muzio gambit, Holloway defence E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 e1g1 g4f3 d1f3 b8c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Muzio gambit, Kling and Horwitz counter-attack E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 e1g1 d8e7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Muzio gambit, Paulsen Variation E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 e1g1 g4f3 d1f3 d8f6 e4e5 f6e5 d2d3 f8h6 b1c3 g8e7 c1d2 b8c6 a1e1 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Orsini gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 b2b3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Pawn‘s gambit (Stamma gambit) E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 h2h4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Philidor gambit E = C38 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 f8g7 h2h4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Philidor gambit, Schultz Variation E = C38 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 f8g7 h2h4 h7h6 d2d4 d7d6 d1d3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Quaade gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Rosentreter gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 d2d4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Salvio gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 f3e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Salvio gambit, Anderssen counter-attack E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 f3e5 d8h4 e1f1 g8h6 d2d4 d7d6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Schallop defence E = C34 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g8f6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Schurig gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 f1d3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Silberschmidt gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 g5g4 f3e5 d8h4 e1f1 g8h6 d2d4 f4f3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Soerensen gambit E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 d2d4 g5g4 f3e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Tumbleweed gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 e1f2 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Accepted: Villemson (Steinitz) gambit E = C33 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 d2d4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined aE ® Abgelehntes Königsgambit
King‘s Gambit Declined: classical counter-gambit E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 f8c5 g1f3 d7d6 c2c3 f7f5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Classical Variation E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 f8c5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Classical Variation, 4.c3 E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 f8c5 g1f3 d7d6 c2c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Classical Variation, Hanham Variation E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 f8c5 g1f3 d7d6 b1c3 b8d7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Classical Variation, Heath Variation E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 f8c5 g1f3 d7d6 b2b4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Classical Variation, Marshall attack E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 f8c5 g1f3 d7d6 c2c3 c8g4 f4e5 d6e5 d1a4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Classical Variation, Reti Variation E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 f8c5 g1f3 d7d6 c2c3 f7f5 f4e5 d6e5 d2d4 e5d4 f1c4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Classical Variation, Soldatenkov Variation E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 f8c5 g1f3 d7d6 f4e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Classical Variation, Svenonius Variation E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 f8c5 g1f3 d7d6 b1c3 g8f6 f1c4 b8c6 d2d3 c8g4 h2h3 g4f3 d1f3 e5f4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit E = C31 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 (e4d5) [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, 3...e4 E = C31 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, 4.d3 E = C31 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 d2d3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, 5.de E = C32 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 d2d3 g8f6 d3e4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Alapin Variation E = C32 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 d2d3 g8f6 d3e4 f6e4 g1f3 f8c5 d1e2 c5f2 e1d1 d8d5 f3d2 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Charousek Variation E = C32 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 d2d3 g8f6 d3e4 f6e4 d1e2 (d8d5 b1d2 f7f5 g2g4) [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Keres Variation E = C32 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 d2d3 g8f6 b1d2 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, main line, 7...Bf5 E = C32 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 d2d3 g8f6 d3e4 f6e4 g1f3 f8c5 d1e2 c8f5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Milner-Barry Variation E = C31 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Morphy gambit E = C31 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 d2d3 g8f6 b1c3 f8b4 c1d2 e4e3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Nimzovich Variation E = C31 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 f1b5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Reti Variation E = C32 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 d2d3 g8f6 d1e2 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Rubinstein Variation E = C31 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 b1c3 g8f6 d1e2 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Tarrasch Variation E = C32 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 e5e4 d2d3 g8f6 d3e4 f6e4 g1f3 f8c5 d1e2 c8f5 g2g4 e8g8 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Falkbeer counter-gambit, Tartakower Variation E = C31 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 g1f3 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Keene‘s defence E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d8h4 g2g3 h4e7 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Mafia defence E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 c7c5 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Nimzovich counter-gambit E = C31 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d7d5 e4d5 c7c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Norwalde Variation E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d8f6 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit Declined: Norwalde Variation, Buecker gambit E = C30 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 d8f6 g1f3 f6f4 b1c3 f8b4 f1c4 [JM] ®
King‘s Gambit E ® Königs-Gambit
King‘s Gambit E C30-C39 The first book on the King‘s Gambit was published in 1706 by M. Caze. [CT] ® Königsgambit ®
King‘s Gambit Reversed (Clam) E C20 1.e4 e5 2.d3 f5. ® King Pawn Game - Clam: King‘s Gambit Reversed E C20 ® Vertauschtes König‘s-Gambit (Clam) C20
King‘s Gambit Reversed a Bishop‘s Opening - C23 E ® Bishop‘s Opening - King‘s Gambit Reversed E C23 ® König‘s-Gambit, Vertauschtes Läuferspiel C23
King‘s Gambit, Cunningham Gambit E ® Cunningham-Gambit (King‘s Gambit) E
King‘s Gambit, Opening E ®
King‘s Head Opening E 1.f3 e5. 2.e4 ® Fool‘s Mate, 1.f4 e5 2.g4?? Qh4# [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack (Barcza system), Reti E = A07 1.g1f3 d7d5 g2g3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack (with ...c5), Reti E = A07 1.g1f3 d7d5 g2g3 c7c5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian Attack E A04-A09 ® D
King‘s Indian attack, French E = C00 1.e2e4 e7e6 d2d3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack, French Variation, Reti E = A08 1.g1f3 d7d5 g2g3 c7c5 f1g2 b8c6 e1g1 e7e6 d2d3 g8f6 b1d2 f8e7 e2e4 e8g8 f1e1 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack, Keres Variation, Reti E = A07 1.g1f3 d7d5 g2g3 c8g4 f1g2 b8d7 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack, Pachman system, Reti E = A07 1.g1f3 d7d5 g2g3 g7g6 f1g2 f8g7 e1g1 e7e5 d2d3 g8e7 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack, Reti E = A05 1.g1f3 g8f6 g2g3 g7g6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack, Reti E = A07 1.g1f3 d7d5 g2g3 g7g6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack, Reti E = A08 1.g1f3 d7d5 g2g3 c7c5 f1g2 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack, Reti-Smyslov Variation, Reti E = A05 1.g1f3 g8f6 g2g3 g7g6 b2b4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack, Spassky‘s Variation, Reti E = A05 1.g1f3 g8f6 g2g3 b7b5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian attack, Yugoslav Variation, Reti E = A07 1.g1f3 d7d5 g2g3 g8f6 f1g2 c7c6 e1g1 c8g4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian Benoni - Four Pawns Attack A66-A69. Q Editrice. 79 Seiten - kartoniert - Monographie Editrice 1995
King‘s Indian Defence (Averbakh Variation) E ® Königsindisch (Awerbach-Angriff)
King‘s Indian Defence (Classical System) E ® Königsindisch (Klassisches System)
King‘s Indian Defence (Deviations from Main Line) E ® Königsindisch (Abweichungen der Hauptvariante)
King‘s Indian Defence (Fianchetto Variation without e2-e4) E ® Königsindisch (Hauptvariante des g3-Systems ohne e2-e4)
King‘s Indian Defence (Fianchetto Variation) E ® Königsindisch (Jugoslawische Variante)
King‘s Indian Defence (Four Pawns‘ Attack E) ® Königsindisch (Vierbauernvariante)
King‘s Indian Defence (Sämisch Variation) E ® Königsindisch (Sämisch-Angriff)
King‘s Indian Defence E (Fianchetto Variation with e2-e4 and h2-h3) E ® Königsindisch (Hauptvariante des g3-Systems mit e2-e4 und h2-h3)
King‘s Indian Defence E = KID E
King‘s Indian Defence E E60-E99 ® Königsindische Verteidigung
King‘s Indian E ® Königs-Indisch
King‘s Indian system, Czech Benoni E = A56 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 c7c5 d4d5 e7e5 b1c3 d7d6 e2e4 g7g6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: 3.g3, counterthrust Variation E = E60 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 g2g3 f8g7 f1g2 d7d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: accelerated Averbakh system E = E70 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 c1g5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Andersson Variation E = E92 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 d4e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Anti-Gruenfeld E = E60 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 d4d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Averbakh system E = E73 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f1e2 e8g8 c1g5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Averbakh, 6...c5 E = E74 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f1e2 e8g8 c1g5 c7c5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Averbakh, main line E = E75 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f1e2 e8g8 c1g5 c7c5 d4d5 e7e6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Classical Variation E = E92 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Danube gambit E = E60 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 d4d5 b7b5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: East Indian defence E = A48 1.d2d4 g8f6 g1f3 g7g6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation E = E62 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, classical main line E = E69 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 b8d7 e1g1 e7e5 e2e4 c7c6 h2h3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Classical Variation E = E67 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 b8d7 e1g1 e7e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Classical Variation, 8.e4 E = E68 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 b8d7 e1g1 e7e5 e2e4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Kavalek (Bronstein) Variation E = E62 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 c7c6 e1g1 d8a5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Larsen system E = E62 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 c7c6 e1g1 c8f5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, lesser Simagin (Spassky) Variation E = E62 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 b8c6 e1g1 c8f5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Panno Variation E = E63 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 b8c6 e1g1 a7a6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Simagin Variation E = E62 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 b8c6 e1g1 c8g4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Uhlmann (Szabo) Variation E = E62 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 b8c6 e1g1 e7e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Yugoslav Panno E = E66 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 c7c5 e1g1 b8c6 d4d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Yugoslav system E = E64 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 c7c5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto Variation, Yugoslav, 7.O-O E = E65 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 c7c5 e1g1 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto with ...Nc6 E = E62 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 b8c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto with ...Nd7 E = E67 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 b8d7 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: fianchetto without c4 E = A49 1.d2d4 g8f6 g1f3 g7g6 g2g3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Four pawns attack E = E77 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f4 (e8g8 f1e2 / c7c5 d4d5 e7e6 g1f3) [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Four pawns attack, 6.Be2 E = E77 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f4 e8g8 f1e2 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Four pawns attack, dynamic line E = E76 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f4 e8g8 g1f3 c7c5 d4d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Four pawns attack, Florentine gambit E = E77 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f4 e8g8 f1e2 c7c5 d4d5 e7e6 g1f3 e6d5 e4e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Four pawns attack, main line E = E79 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f4 e8g8 f1e2 c7c5 g1f3 c5d4 f3d4 b8c6 c1e3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Four pawns attack, with Be2 and Nf3 E = E78 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f4 e8g8 f1e2 c7c5 g1f3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Gligoric-Taimanov system E = E92 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 c1e3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Kazakh Variation E = E91 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 b8a6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Kramer system E = E70 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1e2 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Larsen Variation E = E90 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 c1e3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: London system E = A48 1.d2d4 g8f6 g1f3 g7g6 c1f4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Makagonov system (5.h3) E = E71 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 h2h3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation E = E94 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 e1g1 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation, 7...Nbd7 E = E94 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 e1g1 b8d7 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation, 7...Nbd7, 8.Re1 E = E95 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 e1g1 b8d7 f1e1 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation, 7...Nbd7, main line E = E96 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 e1g1 b8d7 f1e1 c7c6 e2f1 a7a5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation, Aronin-Taimanov Variation E ® D
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation, Aronin-Taimanov, 9.Ne1 E = E98 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 e1g1 b8c6 d4d5 c6e7 f3e1 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation, Aronin-Taimanov, bayonet attack E = E97 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 e1g1 b8c6 d4d5 c6e7 b2b4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation, Aronin-Taimanov, Benko attack E = E99 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 e1g1 b8c6 d4d5 c6e7 f3e1 f6d7 f2f3 f7f5 g2g4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation, Aronin-Taimanov, main line E = E99 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 e1g1 b8c6 d4d5 c6e7 f3e1 f6d7 f2f3 f7f5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: orthodox Variation, Donner Variation E = E94 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 e1g1 c7c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Petrosian system E = E92 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 d4d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Petrosian system, Keres Variation E = E93 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 d4d5 b8d7 c1g5 h7h6 g5h4 g6g5 h4g3 f6h5 h2h4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Petrosian system, main line E = E93 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 d4d5 b8d7 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Petrosian system, Stein Variation E = E92 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e2 e7e5 d4d5 a7a5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Pomar system E = E72 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g2g3 e8g8 f1g2 e7e5 g1e2 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Saemisch Variation E = E80 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation - mit Diskette. Q Langeweg. 106 Seiten - kartoniert - NIC 1995
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, 5...O-O E = E81 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, 6...Nc6 E = E83 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 b8c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, Byrne Variation E = E81 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 c7c6 f1d3 a7a6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, double fianchetto Variation E = E82 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 b7b6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, orthodox main line E = E89 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 e7e5 d4d5 c7c6 g1e2 c6d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, orthodox Variation E = E85 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 e7e5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, orthodox Variation, 7.d5 c6 E = E88 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 e7e5 d4d5 c7c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, orthodox Variation, 7.d5 E = E87 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 e7e5 d4d5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, orthodox Variation, 7.Nge2 c6 E = E86 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 e7e5 g1e2 c7c6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, orthodox Variation, Bronstein Variation E = E87 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 e7e5 d4d5 f6h5 d1d2 d8h4 g2g3 h5g3 d2f2 g3f1 f2h4 f1e3 e1e2 e3c4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, Panno formation E = E83 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 b8c6 g1e2 a7a6 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, Panno main line E = E84 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 b8c6 g1e2 a7a6 d1d2 a8b8 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation, Ruban Variation E = E83 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f3 e8g8 c1e3 b8c6 g1e2 a8b8 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Sämisch Variation. Q Langeweg. 106 Seiten - kartoniert - NIC 1995
King‘s Indian: Semi-Averbakh system E = E73 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f1e2 e8g8 c1e3 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Six pawns attack E = E77 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 f2f4 e8g8 f1e2 c7c5 d4d5 e7e6 d5e6 f7e6 g2g4 b8c6 h2h4 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Smyslov system E = E61 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 g1f3 d7d6 c1g5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Torre attack E = A48 1.d2d4 g8f6 g1f3 g7g6 c1g5 [JM] ®
King‘s Indian: Zinnowitz Variation E = E90 1.d2d4 g8f6 c2c4 g7g6 b1c3 f8g7 e2e4 d7d6 g1f3 e8g8 c1g5 [JM] ®
King‘s Knight E ® Royal Knight E ® Königsspringer
King‘s Knight‘s Gambit E ® Königsspringergambit
King‘s knight‘s gambit, King‘s Gambit Accepted E = C37 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f4 e5f4 g1f3 g7g5 f1c4 [JM] ®
King‘s leap E In the 15th century the King was allowed to leap to any 3rd square on its first move, provided it did not leap out of or over check. The King‘s leap survived until the 17th century in England and France. It survived in Spain and Portugal up to 1750. It survived until the 19th century in Iceland. From this move, castling developed) [CT] ® Königssprung
King‘s pawn opening: Colorado counter E = B00 1.e2e4 b8c6 g1f3 f7f5 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Indian opening E = C20 1.e2e4 e7e5 d2d3 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: King‘s head opening E = C20 1.e2e4 e7e5 f2f3 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Lopez opening E = C20 1.e2e4 e7e5 c2c3 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Mengarini‘s opening E = C20 1.e2e4 e7e5 a2a3 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Napoleon‘s opening E = C20 1.e2e4 e7e5 d1f3 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Neo-Mongoloid defence E = B00 1.e2e4 b8c6 d2d4 f7f6 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Nimzovich defence E = B00 1.e2e4 b8c6 (d2d4, g1f3) [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Nimzovich defence, Bogolyubov Variation E = B00 1.e2e4 b8c6 d2d4 d7d5 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Nimzovich defence, Marshall gambit E = B00 1.e2e4 b8c6 d2d4 d7d5 e4d5 d8d5 b1c3 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Nimzovich defence, Wheeler gambit E = B00 1.e2e4 b8c6 b2b4 c6b4 c2c3 b4c6 d2d4 [JM] ®
King‘s pawn opening: Patzer opening E = C20 1.e2e4 e7e5 d1h5 [JM] ®
King‘s plus-flights pE ® King‘s Cross ® plus flight E ®Königskreuz
King‘s position E ® Königsstellung
King‘s Rook E ® Königsturm
King‘s side attack E ® Königsflügelangriff
King‘s side E ® Königsflügel ® Königsflanke
King‘s square E ® Königsfeld
King‘s star E ® Königsstern
King‘s uncapture E ® Königsentschlag
king‘s-pawn openings E A class of openings in which the pawn in front of the king is advanced two squares on the first move. [CC] ® D
Kingan E [Variant Chess 1993-1996 S. 47]
King-Augsburg Chess E ® King-Augsburg E ® König-Augsburger- Schach
Kingblock E ® Königsblock
King-circe E ® Königscirce
Kingdoms, Three - ® Three Kingdoms pE® Game of the Three Kingdoms pE
King-Farlow, Charles Patrick K, *31.03.1939, GB
Kingfisher E ® Kingfisher-Gambit ® Kingfisher Gambit / Dutch Defense E A80 E Kingfisher-Gambit / Holländische Verteidigung A80
Kingfisher Gambit / Dutch Defense A80 E ® Dutch Defense - Kingfisher Gambit E A80 ® Kingfisher-Gambit / Holländische Verteidigung A80
Kingfisher-Gambit n / Holländische Verteidigung f A80 ® Kingfisher Gambit / Dutch Defense E A80 ® Kingfisher-Gambit / Holländische Verteidigung A80
King-hunting E ® Königsjagd
king-journey E® Königswanderung
Kinglet Chess E Object is to capture all 8 opposing pawns rather than the King.No checks or checkmates in the game; Kings may move into check and be captured like any other piece. Pawns promote as usual, but if a player is forced to promote his last pawn, he loses. [LH] [Variant Chess 1993-1996 S. 199] ® Kinglet-Schach
Kinglet-Schach n [Variant Chess 1993-1996 S. 199] ® Kinglet Chess E
King-Parks, Thomas K, *20.04.1884-23.11.1918, IRL
Kingpin Q [Variant Chess 1993-1996 S. 62, 173, 215]
Kings and Pawns Q
kings attackE ® Königsangriff
Kings battery E ® Royal battery E ® Königsbatterie
Kings block E ® Selbstblockade
King's Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Abbazia Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5 4.exd5 Nf6 = C36 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Abbazia Defense, Main Line = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5 4.exd5 Nf6 5.Bb5+ c6 6.dxc6 bxc6 7.Bc4 Nd5 = C36 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Allgaier Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ng5 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Allgaier Gambit, Thorold Attack = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ng5 h6 6.Nxf7 Kxf7 7.d4 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Allgaier Gambit, Urusov Attack = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ng5 h6 6.Nxf7 Kxf7 7.Bc4+ = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Basman Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Qe2 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Becker Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 h6 = C34 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Anderssen Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 g5 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Bledow Counter Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 d5 4.Bxd5 Nf6 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Boden Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Qh4+ 4.Kf1 Nc6 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Bogoljubow Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Nc3 c6 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Bogoljubow Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Nc3 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Bryan Counter Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Qh4+ 4.Kf1 b5 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Cozio Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Nf6 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Cozio Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Qh4+ 4.Kf1 d6 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, First Jaenisch Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Qh4+ 4.Kf1 Nf6 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Gianutio Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 f5 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Greco Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Qh4+ 4.Kf1 Bc5 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Kieseritzsky Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 b5 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Lopez Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 c6 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Lopez Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Qh4+ 4.Kf1 g5 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, MacDonnell Attack = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Qh4+ 4.Kf1 g5 5.Nc3 Bg7 6.d4 Ne7 7.g3 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Maurian Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Nc6 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Blachly Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Nc6 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Bonsch-Osmolovsky Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Ne7 = C34 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Breyer Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Qf3 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Carrera Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Qh5 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Cunningham Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Be7 = C35 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Cunningham Defense, Bertin Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Be7 4.Bc4 Bh4+ 5.g3 fxg3 6.O-O gxh2+ 7.Kh1 = C35 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Cunningham Defense, McCormick Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Be7 4.Bc4 Nf6 = C35 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Dodo Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Qg4 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Double Muzio Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.O-O gxf3 6.Qxf3 Qf6 7.e5 Qxe5 8.Bxf7+ = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Double Muzio Gambit, Paulsen Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.O-O gxf3 6.Qxf3 Qf6 7.e5 Qxe5 8.d3 Bh6 9.Nc3 Ne7 10.Bd2 Nbc6 11.Rae1 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Double Muzio Gambit, Young Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.O-O gxf3 6.Qxf3 Qf6 7.Bxf7+ Kxf7 8.d4 Qxd4+ 9.Be3 Qf6 10.Nc3 fxe3 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Eisenberg Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nh3 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Fischer Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d6 = C34 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Fischer Defense, Schulder Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d6 4.b4 = C34 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Gaga Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.g3 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Ghulam-Kassim Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.d4 gxf3 6.Qxf3 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Gianutio Counter Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 f5 = C34 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Greco Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7 5.h4 h6 6.d4 d6 = C38 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Greco Gambit, Calabrese Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7 5.h4 h6 6.d4 d6 7.hxg5 hxg5 8.Rh8 Bxh8 9.Nc3 c6 10.Ne5 = C38 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Hanstein Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7 5.O-O = C38 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Anderssen Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Nf6 6.Bc4 d5 7.exd5 Bd6 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Anderssen-Cordel Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Nf6 6.Bc4 d5 7.exd5 Bd6 8.d4 Nh5 9.Bxf4 Nxf4 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Berlin Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Nf6 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Berlin Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Nf6 6.Bc4 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Brentano Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 d5 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Cotter Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 h6 6.Nxf7 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Kolisch Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 d6 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Long Whip = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 h5 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Neumann Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Nc6 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Paulsen Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Bg7 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Paulsen Defense Deferred = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Nf6 6.Bc4 d5 7.exd5 Bg7 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Rice Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Nf6 6.Bc4 d5 7.exd5 Bd6 8.O-O Bxe5 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Rosenthal Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Qe7 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kieseritsky Gambit, Rubinstein Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 Nf6 6.d4 = C39 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, King's Knight Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 = C34 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, King's Knight Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Kotov Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.d4 gxf3 6.Bxf4 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Lolli Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.Bxf7+ = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, MacDonnell Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.Nc3 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, MacLeod Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Nc6 = C34 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Mason-Keres Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nc3 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Mayet Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7 5.d4 d6 6.c3 = C38 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Middleton Counter Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 d6 5.O-O Bg4 6.h3 h5 7.hxg4 hxg4 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Modern Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5 = C36 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Muzio Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.O-O = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Muzio Gambit Accepted, From Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.O-O gxf3 6.Qxf3 Qe7 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Muzio Gambit, Brentano Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.O-O d5 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Muzio Gambit, Sarratt Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.O-O gxf3 6.Qxf3 Qf6 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Muzio Gambit, Wild Muzio Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.O-O = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Orsini Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.b3 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Paris Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Ne2 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Philidor Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7 5.h4 = C38 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Philidor Gambit, Schultz Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7 5.h4 h6 6.d4 d6 7.Qd3 = C38 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Polerio Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.d4 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Quade Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Nc3 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Rosentreter Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.d4 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Rosentreter Gambit, Soerensen Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.d4 g4 5.Nc3 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Rosentreter-Testa Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.d4 g4 5.Bxf4 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Salvio Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.Ne5 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Salvio Gambit, Cochrane Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.Ne5 Qh4+ 6.Kf1 f3 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Salvio Gambit, Santa Maria Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.Ne5 Qh4+ 6.Kf1 Nf6 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Salvio Gambit, Silbershmidt Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.Ne5 Qh4+ 6.Kf1 Nh6 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Salvio Gambit, Viennese Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 g4 5.Ne5 Qh4+ 6.Kf1 Nc6 = C37 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Schallop Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Nf6 = C34 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Schallop Defense, Tashkent Attack = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e5 Nh5 5.g4 = C34 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Schurig Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bb5 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Stamma Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.h4 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Tartakower Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Be2 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Tartakower Gambit, Weiss Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Be2 f5 4.exf5 d6 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Traditional Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7 = C38 [GL]
King's Gambit, Accepted, Tumbleweed = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Kf2 = C33 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Classical Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Bc5 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Classical Variation, Loewy Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Bc5 3.Nf3 d6 4.b4 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Classical Variation, Rubinstein Counter Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Bc5 3.Nf3 d6 5.c3 f5 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Keene Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Qh4+ 3.g3 Qe7 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Mafia Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 c5 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Neomodern Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Nc6 3.Nf3 f5 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Norwalde Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Qf6 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Norwalde Variation, Schubert Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Qf6 3.Nc3 Qxf4 4.d4 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Petrov's Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Nf6 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Queen's Knight Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Nc6 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Senechaud Counter Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Bc5 3.Nf3 g5 = C30 [GL]
King's Gambit, Declined, Soller-Zilbermints Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 f6 3.fxe5 Nc6 = [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Accepted = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 = C31 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Anderssen Attack = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.Bb5+ = C31 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Blackburne Attack = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.Nf3 = C31 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Charousek Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 = C31 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Charousek Gambit, Accepted = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6 5.dxe4 = C32 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Charousek Gambit, Keres Variation = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6 5.Nd2 = C32 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Charousek Gambit, Main Line = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6 5.dxe4 Nxe4 6.Nf3 Bc5 7.Qe2 Bf5 = C32 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Charousek Gambit, Morphy Defense = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6 5.Nc3 Bb4 6.Bd2 e3 = C31 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Charousek Gambit, Old Line = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6 5.Qe2 = C32 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Hinrichsen Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.d4 = C31 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Miles Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 Bc5 = C31 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Modern Transfer = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 exf4 = C32 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Nimzowitsch-Marshall Counter Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 c6 = C31 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Pickler Gambit = E 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 c6 4.dxc6 Bc5 = C31 [GL]
King's Gambit, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, Staunton Line = 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 = C31 [GL]
Kings in check move only like the checking man E ® Könige im Schach ziehen nur wie schachbietender Stein
Kings Indian Defence - Sämisch Variation (E80-E89) - mit Diskette. Q Tirabassi / Falchetta / Curtacci. 330 Seiten - kartoniert - Editrice 1995
Kings Indian Defence / Averbakh Variation. Q Petursson. 128 Seiten - kartoniert - Cadogan Chess 1996
Kings Indian Defence 6.Nc6 Sämisch. Q Watson. 109 Seiten - kartoniert - Chess Enterprises 1982
King's Indian Defense, Four Pawns Attack, Florentine Gambit = E 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 O-O 6.Be2 c5 7.d5 e6 8.Nf3 exd5 9.e5 = E77 [GL]
King's Indian Defense, Orthodox Variation, Classical System, Kozul Gambit = E 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 O-O 6.Be2 e5 7.O-O Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1 Nd7 10.Be3 f5 11.f3 f4 12.Bf2 g5 13.Rc1 Ng6 14.c5 = E99 [GL]
KING'S LEAP; The medieval's king leap makes its last appearance in the 'Traite'. E [BW] = 1690
King-Schiffmann E ® König-Schiffmann
Kings-Defence CE ® Königssicherheit
kingside castling E: ® kleine Rochade
kingside E The half of the board with the e-, f-, g-, and h-files. ® Königsflügel
King-walk E ® Königswanderung
Kinnunen, Jorma K, *1910-27.12.1937, FIN
Kinnunen-Thema n In einem Zweizüger erscheinen die schwarzen Verteidigungsmotive und ihre Umkehrungen in verschiedenen Varianten. Als Motive und ihre Umkehrungen können realisiert werden: A / a öffnet / schließt eine schwarze Linie B / b schließt / öffnet eine weiße Linie C / c entfesselt / fesselt einen schwarzen Stein.
kin-sho ED = golden a general E = Goldener General = violent a wolf E = Gewalttätiger Wolf, Zugrichtung 1235 [George Jelliss, Variant Chess, Herbst 1997, S. 109-110] ® Shogi ED® Goldener General ® violent a wolf E® Gewalttätiger Wolf ® Zugrichtung 1235
Kinsigo, Mari FM EST, ELO VI 1998 = 2185
Kinsman The Spanish Exchange. Q 144 Seiten - kartoniert - Batsford 1998
Kinsman, Andrew P. H. ENG, IM ELO VI 1998 = 2385, IV 1997 = 2401
Kintzig, Robert, Dr. K, *9.05.1881-1970, H
Kinzig, Herbert, ELO IV 1997 = 2038
kippen v ® E
Kipper, Jens, ELO IV 1997 = 2181
Kipping - The Chessmen Speak. Q X-mas Serie 1932
Kipping born. Most famous problem editor of all time. E [BW] = 1891.10.10
Kipping C. S. K GB-Pocklington (Frühes Hilfsmatt 1922)
Kipping d. Composed over 7,000 problems. E [BW] = 1964.02.17
Kipping, Cyril Henry Stanley K, *10.10.1891-17.02.1964, GB
Kirchmann, H. K [Arbeiter Schachzeitung 1922]
Kirchner, Gerd, ELO IV 1997 = 2066
Kirchner, Imre K, H
Kirchner, Thomas, ELO IV 1997 = 2195
Kirezleny Ujsag Q
Kirghizistan E ®
Kirgisische Republik f = KGZ
Kiriakov, Peter RUS, ELO V 1999 2527
Kiriakov, Peter RUS, ELO V 1999 2527
Kiriakov, Petr GM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2545
Kiribati Schach = English: Chess, Gilbertese (?)
Kirillov, Valentins, ELO IV 1997 = 2323
Kirillow - Michail Tal / Sein Lebenswerk 1949-1961 - Bd. 1. Q 304 Seiten - gebunden - Schach!! Daniel 1998
Kirillow, A. S. K, SU
Kirillow, Walerij Afanasijewitsch K, *14.08.1951, SU
Kirlitschenko, Stanislaw A. K, SU
Kirmas, Joachim, Dr.
Kiroski, Toni IM FRM, ELO VI 1998 = 2365
Kirov, Nino BUL ELO V 1999 2511
Kirov, Nino GM BUL, ELO V 1999 = 2511
Kirov-Ivanov, Bulgarian IGM, born. IM 1972. GM 1975. Bulgarian ch 1973. E [BW] = 1945.09.11
Kirovskii Rabotchii Q
Kirpal, Anton K, *1874-31.12.1931, CSR
Kirsch, Michael, ELO IV 1997 = 2034
Kirsch, Uwe, ELO IV 1997 = 2027
Kirschbaum, Gunnar, ELO IV 1997 = 2210
Kirschbaum, Heinrich, ELO IV 1997 = 2027
Kirschbaum, Rudi, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2336
Kirschneck, Toralf, ELO IV 1997 = 2025
Kirschner, Heinrich Arthur K, *8.11.1863-30.12.1936, D
Kirste, O. K, DDR
Kirusha, Andrey FM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2400
Kirwald, Detlef-Michael, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2379
Kirwald, Franz, D, ELO VII 1998 2291
Kis, Lajos K, *1909-1944, H
Kiselev, Sergey IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2500, V 1999 = 2511
Kiselev, Sergey RUS ELO V 1999 2511
Kiseleva, Natalia IM UKR, ELO VI 1998 = 2315
Kiseljew, Walentin Wasilijewitsch K, *1914, SU
Kish, Alexander K, *7.04.1897-11.02.1937, USA
Kisha ED Rook E in Shogi E® Turm in Shogi
Kishinev Open E 25.01.97 Kishinev. MDA 1.8 -Zone
Kishnev, Sergey GM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2500, IV 1997 = 2525
Kisis, Imants J. K, *14.02.1929, SU
Kislinger, Georg, ELO IV 1997 = 2041
Kisljak, Alexander A. K, *27.12.1938, SU
Kislov, Mikhail IM RUS, ELO VI 1998 = 2385
Kislov, Sergey FM ELO VI 1998 = 2360 RUS
Kiss Jubiläumsturnier Q
Kiss theme E ® Kiss, Ivan ® Kiss-Thema
Kiss, Attila IM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2340
Kiss, Bela K, *3.05.1906, H
Kiss, Fernanda IM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2245
Kiss, Istvan FM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2270
Kiss, Ivan K, *31.12.1963, CSR
Kiss, Janos K, *22.03.1909, H
Kiss, Laszlo FM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2150
Kiss, Laurentiu FM ROM, ELO VI 1998 = 2280
Kiss, Pal IM HUN, ELO VI 1998 = 2435
Kissel, Peter, ELO IV 1997 = 2053
Kissling, Gustav Johann, Prof. Dr. K, *23.05.1843-12.08.1919, D
Kistella, Roman, ELO IV 1997 = 2232
Kistner, Klaus, ELO IV 1997 = 2182
Kistner, Michael, ELO IV 1997 = 2091
Kitchener Folly / Bishop‘s Game- C24 E ® Kitchener Folly E / Läuferspiel n C24
Kitchener Folly / Läuferspiel n - C24 ® Kitchener Folly / Bishop‘s Game E C24
Kitchener Folly E ® Santasiere‘s Folly E - A05 1.Nf3 Nf6. 2.b4 ® Zukertort Opening - Santasiere‘s Folly E A05 ® In Praise of Folly E
Kitschigin, Wiktor W. K, *29.01.1949, SU
Kitt, Michael, D, ELO VII 1998 = 2298
Kitte, Sebastian FM GER, ELO VI 1998 = 2330
Kitte, Sebastian, ELO IV 1997 = 2300
Kittig, Hans-Jürgen K, *22.03.1952, D
Kittler, Thorsten, ELO IV 1997 = 2267
Kitzinger Zeitung Q
Kiupel, Steffen, D, ELO VII 1998 2386
Kivi Jubilee Q
Kivi, Paavo Visa K, *27.06.1905, FIN
Kiwitter, Jan, ELO IV 1997 = 2098
Kizljarski Pravda Q
KJ „BORAC“ Lippstadt Schachverein
Kjeldsen, Jens IM DEN, ELO VI 1998 = 2435
KKK! = Kein Königskontakt! = Keine Königs-Kontakte mp Mögliche Zusatzforderung zum Beidmatt oder Gegenmatt, wenn es nicht möglich sein soll, die klassische Königs-Opposition durch den Beid- / Gegenmattzug zum direkten Königskontakt zu durchbrechen. ® MMM Majesties Mustn‘t Meet pE
KKt E = king‘s knight E [CC]
KKtP E = king‘s knight‘s pawn E [CC]
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = Dummyking [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = Ferskönig [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = kö königliche Diagonalheuschrecke [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = königliche Amazone [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = königlicher a 3:3-Springer [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = königlicher a 4:4-Springer [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = königlicher a Alfil [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = königlicher a Bauer [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = königlicher a Berolinabauer [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = königliches Prisma [UM] ® E
Kl = Königssymbol nach links gedreht = Roi transmuté F [UM] ® E
Klaar, J. K
Kladensky Kovak Q
Kladnik, Eduard K, D
Klages, Wilhelm K, *18.05.1894, D
kläglich a ® E
klammern v ® E
Klanert, Karsten, ELO IV 1997 = 2002
klappbares a Kunststoffbrett n ® E
Klappkästchen n , Holz- ® Holzklappkästchen
Klappschachbrett n ® folding chessboard E
Klappschachkassette f ® E
Klar, Eugen K, F
Klarenbeek, Hans IM NED, ELO VI 1998 = 2435
klarer a Vorteil m ® avantage m net aF ® obvious advantage E
Klaric, Zlatko b. Yug GM 1982. E [BW] = 1956.10.24
Klaric, Zlatko GM CRO, ELO VI 1998 = 2425
Klark, Dmitrij Wasilijewitsch K, *1829-9.04.1886, D
Klasen, Uwe, D, ELO VII 1998 2381
Klasinc, Marko K, *14.05.1951, YU
Klasmeier, Hartmut, ELO IV 1997 = 2000
Klasmeier, Jens, ELO IV 1997 = 2039
Klasse f ® class E
Klasse, Meister- ® Meisterklasse f ® E
Klasse, Spielstärke- ® Spielstärkeklasse f ® E
Klassefeld n ® E
Klassement n ® E
Klassen fp ® E
Klassenerhalt ® retention of class E
Klassenerhalt, um den - kämpfen ® um den Klassenerhalt kämpfen v
Klasseneuling m ® E
Klassengefährte m ® E
Klassengefährtin f ® E
klassengleich a ® E
klassenhöher a ® E
klassentiefer a ® E
Klassenzugehörigkeit f ® E
Klassifikation f ® E
Klassifikation f nach Forderungen fp Schachkompositionen könne entsprechend ihrer Forderung in unterschiedliche Gruppen klassifiziert werden. Neben den historisch gewachsenen Gruppen, nämlich Studien, direkten Matts, Selbstmatts und Hilfsmatts, haben sich weitere Gruppen entwickelt. [Kodex für Schachkompo