Kieseritzky's Immortal Game

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Last updated 25 dezembro 2024
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
The game Adolf Anderssen against Lionel Kieseritzky, the "Immortal Game", played in London 1851, is arguably the most famous game in the history of chess. Anderssen won with a brilliant mating combination after sacrificing huge parts of his army. But his opponent Lionel Kieseritzky also played an "Immortal Game". Stephan Oliver Platz discovered this game and uses it as a starting point to take a close look at Kieseritzky's contribution to the King's Gambit.
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
The Immortal Game (Anderssen v Kieseritzky) by Edward Winter
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
The Immortal Game: Anderssen vs Kieseritzky
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
The Immortal Game: Adolf Anderssen vs Lionel Kieseritzky: 1851
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
The Immortal Game: Anderssen v Kieseritzky 1851 Tote Bag
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
The Immortal Game was a chess game played by Adolf Anderssen and
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
The original Immortal Game Anderssen vs Kieseritzky, 1851 (C33
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
The Original Immortal Game
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
Anderssen vs. Kieseritzky (1851) “The Immortal Game” White to play
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
Adolf Anderssen vs Lionel Kieseritzky (1851) The Immortal Game
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game
Kieseritzky's Immortal Game

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