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BD5
1996 and 1997 chess matches
32.Rxa1 Bxa1 33.Qh5 Qh8 34.Qg4+ Kf8 35.Qc8+ Kg7 36.Qg4+ Kf8 37.Bd5 Ke7 38.Bc6 Kf8 39.Bd5 Ke7 40.Qf3 Bc3 41.Bc4 Qc8 42.Qd5 Qe6 43.Qb5 Qd7 44.Qc5+ Qd6 45
Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov
Deep_Blue_versus_Garry_Kasparov
Digital optical disc format
this format that uses single-layer 4.7 GB DVDs has been unofficially called BD5. Both formats are being used by individuals for recording high-definition
Blu-ray
Method to convey chess moves
Ra4 25.Qxb6 Nxd1 26.h3 Rxa2 27.Kh2 Nxf2 28.Re1 Rxe1 29.Qd8+ Bf8 30.Nxe1 Bd5 31.Nf3 Ne4 32.Qb8 b5 33.h4 h5 34.Ne5 Kg7 35.Kg1 Bc5+ 36.Kf1 Ng3+ 37.Ke1 Bb4+
Algebraic_notation_(chess)
American chess grandmaster (1943–2008)
Kc6 49.Be8+ Kb7 50.Kb5 Nc8 51.Bc6+ Kc7 52.Bd5 Ne7 53.Bf7 Kb7 54.Bb3 Ka7 55.Bd1 Kb7 56.Bf3+ Kc7 57.Ka6 Ng8 58.Bd5 Ne7 59.Bc4 Nc6 60.Bf7 Ne7 61.Be8 Kd8 62
Bobby_Fischer
Rematch of 1972 World Chess Championship
35.Be3 Rc7 36.Kc3 f5 37.Kb2 Ke6 38.Kc3 Bd5+ 39.Kb2 Be4 40.a5 bxa5 41.Rb5 a4 42.Rc5 Rb7+ 43.Ka3 a6 44.Kxa4 Bd5 45.Ka5 Ke5 46.Kxa6 Rb3 47.Rc7 Ke4 48.Rh7
Fischer–Spassky_(1992_match)
Chess match
Be6 38. Kd4 bxc4 39. bxc4 Bg4 40. c5 Be6 41. Bh6 Bd5 42. Be3 Be6 43. Ke5 Bd5 44. Kf4 Be6 45. Kg5 Bd5 46. g4 hxg4 47. Kxg4 Ba2 48. Kg5 Bb3 49. Kf6 Ba2
World_Chess_Championship_2018
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Tyersal, Swaine Green, Cutler Heights, Tong Village Bradford, Leeds, Kirklees BD5 BRADFORD Bankfoot, Little Horton, West Bowling, Canterbury, Marshfields,
BD_postcode_area
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
code BD5/BG5 (Revision B) JDM RS and GT-B manual only. 206 kW (280 PS; 276 bhp) 8.0:1 compression ratio. 1997–1998 facelift Legacy chassis code BD5/BG5
Subaru_EJ_engine
2022 chess controversy
Kxe4 50.Be6 Kf4 51.Bc8 Nf3 52.Bxb7 Ne5 53.Bxa6 Nc6 54.Bb7 Nxa5 55.Bd5 h5 56.Bf7 h4 57.Bd5 Ke5 0–1 Carlsen withdrew from the tournament the following day
Carlsen–Niemann_controversy
Chess match between Ding Liren and Gukesh Dommaraju
Bxa8 g5 33. Bd5 Bf5 34. Rc1 Kg7 35. Rc7 Bg6 36. Rc4 Rb1+ 37. Kg2 Re1 38. Rb4 h5 39. Ra4 Re5 40. Bf3 Kh6 41. Kg1 Re6 42. Rc4 g4 43. Bd5 Rd6 44. Bb7 Kg5
World_Chess_Championship_2024
Chess match between Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin
Nd1 (second diagram) f4 46. Bd4 Bc7 47. Nf2 Be6 48. Kf3 Bd5+ 49. Ke2 Bg2 50. Kd2 Kf7 51. Kc2 Bd5 52. Kd2 Bd8 53. Kc2 Ke6 54. Kd2 Kd7 55. Kc2 Kc6 56. Kd2
World_Chess_Championship_2016
Chess match between Ju Wenjun and Tan Zhongyi
Bd6 19. Nxd6 Qxd6 20. d4 b6 21. axb6 axb6 22. Ra7 Be6 23. Qa4 Rfc8 24. Rb1 Bd5 25. dxe5 Qxe5 26. Qd4 Qxd4 27. exd4 Bxg2 28. Kxg2 b5 29. Re1 Ra8 30. Ree7
Women's World Chess Championship 2025
Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2025
Chess opening
a pawn, but after 12...Rf8 13.Bd5 Nxd5 14.exd5 Bb7 Black recovers the pawn with an equal position (if 13.Bb3 Nxe4 14.Bd5? attempting to fork the two pieces
Ruy_Lopez
Homebuilt aircraft in the US
80. Harvey 1973, p. 81. Aleith 1973, p. 128. Noland 1974, p. 40. "BD-5." bd5.com. Retrieved: November 22, 2010. Harvey, Frank.At Last...the Real 200-mph
Bede_BD-5
Chess opening
the idea Qe8–g6(–h5) is a new possibility. The main line continues with 6.Bd5 (also possible are 6.Bb3 and 6.b4), which is often given an exclamation mark
Traxler_Counterattack
Chess endgame
the black king should follow it towards that corner.) 85. Kc5 Ke5 86. Kc4 Bd5+ 87. Kd3 Nf4+ 88. Ke3? (White can resist about seven moves longer by 88.Kc3)
Bishop_and_knight_checkmate
Višnjan Observatory K. Korlević · 3.2 km MPC · JPL 10424 Gaillard 1999 BD5 Gaillard January 20, 1999 Caussols ODAS moon 6.6 km MPC · JPL 10425 Landfermann
List of minor planets: 10001–11000
List_of_minor_planets:_10001–11000
Chess opening
11.Rc1 Be4 12.Qb3 Nc6 13.e3 Qa8 14.Qd1 Nb8 15.Ba5 Rc8 16.a3 Bd6 17.Nbd2 Bd5 18.Qf1 Nbd7 19.b4 e5 20.dxe5 Bxe5 21.Nxe5 Nxe5 22.f3 Nc4 23.Nxc4 Bxc4 24
Catalan_Opening
Chess opening
attack. Mikhail Chigorin analysed the alternative 9.Qb3 Qf6 10.Bg5 Qg6 11.Bd5 Nge7 12.Bxe7 Kxe7 13.Bxc6 Qxc6 14.Nxe5 Qe6, which avoids the exchange of
Evans_Gambit
Chess match between Vladimir Kramnik and Veselin Topalov
Rb8 27.Qd1 Be4 28.Qa1 Rb7 29.Nd2 Bg6 30.Qc3 h6 31.Ra6 Kh7 32.Nc4 Be4 33.f3 Bd5 34.Nd2 Rdb8 35.Qd3+ f5 36.Rc3 Qh4 37.Ra1 Qg3 38.Qc2 Rf7 39.Rf1 Qg6 40.Qd3
World_Chess_Championship_2006
English wood and stone carving company
attributed to Robert Lindsey Clark Prince's Way, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD5 0BQ, England Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial Cambridge American
H._H._Martyn_&_Co.
Chess opening
shortly.") Nf6 (8...Bxf3? 9.Qxf3+ Nf6 10.Qxa8; 8...Bxh1 9.Ne5 Bxe5 10.dxe5 Bd5 11.hxg8=Q+ Kxg8 12.Qg6+ Kf8 13.Bh6+) 9. Qg6 Bxf3 (9...Bxh1 10.Bh6 Rxh7 11
Owen's_Defence
Unusually bad move in chess
or squeezed away from it, and so White cannot promote his pawn. After 55.Bd5 Kh7 56.Kf7 Kh8 the players agreed to a draw. Chandler had numerous moves
Blunder_(chess)
Formats of illegally-distributed movies
needed] Blu-Ray BluRay BLURAY BDRip BRip BRRip BDR BD25 BD50 BD66 BD100 BD5 BD9 BDMV BDISO COMPLETE.BLURAY Very common. Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray make up
Pirated_movie_release_types
Chess situation in which one player can force a draw by repeatedly checking
the long diagonal. 2... Kxe4 Forced, as Black has to play ...Bd5 to stop the pawn. 3. a7 Bd5 4. c4! Denying another square to the bishop, which must stay
Perpetual_check
Chess variant
Kb9 11.Kg1 Rjf10 12.Bd3 e6 13.Rf1 Mh10?! 14.Nc4 Ci10 15.Nd6 exf5 16.Bxf5 Bd5 17.Ci1 Bxh4 18.ixh4 g6? 19.Rfe1 gxf5 20.Nxf5! Qd8 21.Bxc7 Qxc7 22.Re9+ Kc10
Grand_Chess
Disadvantage in a game due to obligation to move
bishop to f7 or e8 to attack the pawn on g6. Play continued: 57... Nc8 58. Bd5 Ne7 Now the bishop is able to make a waiting move. It is able to do so while
Zugzwang
Chess endgame of rook & bishop versus rook
8.Bd5 Kb8 9.Ra4) 8.Ba4 Kc8 9. Rb4. Now White completes the following maneuvers, getting the bishop back to d5 with gain of tempo. 6.Be6 Rd3+ 7.Bd5! Rc3
Rook and bishop versus rook endgame
Rook_and_bishop_versus_rook_endgame
Chess opening
which defends against mate on d7 while threatening mate on g2 and 13...Bd5, trapping White's queen) 12...Ne3! 13.Qh3 Qxg2+ 14.Qxg2 Nxg2 15.d4, where
Two_Knights_Defense
Famous 1858 chess game played at an opera house in Paris
comfortably after either 11.Nc3 or 11.Qxb4 Bxb4+ 12.c3! 11. Bxb5+ Not 11.Bd5? Qb4+, unpinning the knight and allowing the rook to evade capture. 11..
Opera_Game
Chess match between Alexander Alekhine and Max Euwe
17. Rxd1 Qa5 18. Nd4 Bc8 19. b4 Qc7 20. b5 c5 21. Nf5 f6 22. Ne3 Be6 23. Bd5 Bxd5 24. Rxd5 Qa5 25. Nf5 Qe1+ 26. Kg2 Bd8 27. Bxe5 fxe5 28. Rd7 Bf6 29.
World_Chess_Championship_1935
Obsolete optical disc format
At least one such guide exists. The 3× DVD is comparable to Blu-ray Disc BD5 and BD9 formats. HD Rec is an extension of the HD DVD format for recording
HD_DVD
Match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky
Bg5 h6 18. Bh4 Bf5 19. g4 Be6 20. Nd4 Bc4 21. Qd2 Qd7 22. Rad1 Rfe8 23. f4 Bd5 24. Nc5 Qc8 25. Qc3 e6 26. Kh2 Nd7 27. Nd3 c5 28. Nb5 Qc6 29. Nd6 Qxd6 30
World_Chess_Championship_1972
Russian chess grandmaster (born 1975)
18.Qa4 f5 19.Bg5 Rxg5 20.hxg5 f4 21.Qd1 Rd8 22.Qc1 fxg3 23.Na3 Rd3 24.Rd1 Bd5 25.f3 gxf3 26.exd5 Qe2 (diagram) 27.Re1 g2+ 0–1 Vladimir Kramnik (1994).
Vladimir_Kramnik
Chess match between Mariya Muzychuk and Hou Yifan
17. Rdc1 h6 18. Nd4 Bd5 19. Bd1 Nd3 20. Rxc7 Bf8 21. e6 fxe6 22. Bg4 Re8 23. b3 Bd6 24. Rc2 Ne5 25. Be2 Be4 26. Rd2 Bb4 27. Rdd1 Bd5 28. Rac1 Rac8 29. h4
Women's World Chess Championship 2016
Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2016
Ending goal in chess
toward the side) 7. Ke5 Kd7 (Black is trying to avoid the a8-corner) 8. Bd5 (keeping the black king off c6) 8... Kc7 9. Bc5 Kd7 10. Bd6! (an important
Checkmate
Chess opening
sacrifice a pawn. Also playable is 5...Nf6 6.e5 Ne4 (the Tartakower Variation) 7.Bd5 Nc5 8.cxd4 Ne6 (Evans), but after 9.Bb3 White has the upper hand (Unzicker)
Hungarian_Defense
Chess match between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren
a4 Na5 11. Ba2 c5 12. Bg5 h6 13. Bxf6 Bxf6 14. axb5 axb5 15. Nbd2 Nc6 16. Bd5 Rxa1 17. Qxa1 Qd7 18. Re1 Ra8 19. Qd1 Bd8 20. Nf1 Ne7 21. Bxb7 Qxb7 22. Ne3
World_Chess_Championship_2023
Chess match between Anatoly Karpov and Viktor Korchnoi
Rdf6 42. Rxf7 Rxf7 43. d5 Be5 44. dxc6 Kg7 45. Be4 Qg5+ 46. Kf1 Bd6 47. Bd5 Re7 48. Bf3 h5 49. Bd1 Qf5 50. Ke2 Re4 51. Qc3+ Qf6 52. Qb3 Qf5 53. Qb7+
World_Chess_Championship_1978
1956 chess game
Fischer's skill. 26. h3 Rxa2 27. Kh2 Nxf2 28. Re1 Rxe1 29. Qd8+ Bf8 30. Nxe1 Bd5 31. Nf3 Ne4 32. Qb8 b5 Every piece and pawn of Black's is defended, leaving
Game_of_the_Century_(chess)
American chess player (born 2003)
captures the rook, White's f-pawn cannot be stopped from queening, whereas 53...Bd5 loses the bishop and Black is left with a lost endgame against the rook.
Carissa_Yip
2000 AK245 — January 9, 2000 Socorro LINEAR · 6.9 km MPC · JPL 19748 2000 BD5 — January 27, 2000 Socorro LINEAR · 19 km MPC · JPL 19749 2000 CG19 — February
List of minor planets: 19001–20000
List_of_minor_planets:_19001–20000
Special checkmate position
13.e5 Qg5 14.exd6 Nf4 15.Bxf7+ Kh8 16.g3 cxd6 17.Nc3 Nh3+ 18.Kg2 Qf6 19.Bd5 Qxf2+ 20.Kh1 Qg1+ 21.Rxg1 Nf2+ 22.Kg2 Bh3# 0–1 Byrne vs. Fischer, 1956 In
Pure_mate
English chess grandmaster (1933–2021)
Qxd7 Qxd7 28.Nxd7 Rxb2 29.Nb6 Rb3 30.Nxc4 Rd8 31.d6 Rc3 32.Rc1 Rxc1 33.Rxc1 Bd5 34.Nb6 Bb3 35.Ne4 h6 36.d7 Bf8 37.Rc8 Be7 38.Bc5 Bh4 39.g3 1–0. This victory
Jonathan_Penrose
Chess match between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov
14.Ba2 b4 15.Nc4 Nxc4 16.Bxc4 Re8 17.Qb3 Rxe4 18.Bxf7+ Kh8 19.Be3 Re7 20.Bd5 c6 21.Be6 Nf8 22.Bg4 a5 23.Rac1 Ng6 24.Bh5 Rc8 25.Bg4 Rb8 26.Qc2 Rc7 27.Qf5
World_Chess_Championship_1990
Chess piece
After 12...Nxe4?, the forking 13.Bd5! wins material after, e.g., 13...Nxg3 14.Bxc6+ Qd7 15.Bxd7+ Kxd7 16.fxg3.
Bishop_(chess)
Governorate of Bahrain
Ghanim Al Buaneen, responded to news that the government was to invest BD5 million into protecting these sites by dismissing the amount as too little
Muharraq_Governorate
Iranian chess player (born 1952)
1979 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Qb6 4.Nc3 e6 5.O-O a6 6.Bc4 Qa5 7.Re1 b5 8.Bd5 Nge7 9.d3 Qc7 10.Bxc6 Nxc6 11.e5 Bb7 12.Bf4 f5 13.a4 b4 14.Nb1 Ne7 15.h4
Kamran_Shirazi
Chess match between Vasily Smyslov and Mikhail Botvinnik
Bxc3 Kxg3 59.Bf6 Kg4 60.Be7 Kf5 61.Bg5 Ke5 62.Bh6 Bc2 63.Bg5 Bb3 64.Bh6 Bd5 65.Bg5 Kf5 66.Bh6 Kg4 67.Bg5 Kg3 68.Bd8 Kg2 69.Be7 Kf1 70.Bb4 h6 71.Bf8 g5
World_Chess_Championship_1958
Chess match between Viswanathan Anand and Veselin Topalov
Bf2 exd4 21. Qxe8+ Rxe8 22. Rxe8+ Nf8 23. cxd4 Nf6 24. Ree1 Ne6 25. Bc4 Bd5 26. Bg3 Qb4 27. Be5 Nd7 28. a3 Qa4 29. Bxd5 Nxe5 30. Bxe6 Qxd4+ 31. Kh1 fxe6
World_Chess_Championship_2010
Chess rule
Qd7 If 62.Bc6 Qa2 63.Bd7 Qg8 64.Qxg8+ Kxg8 65.Kg6 also wins. 62... Qg8 63. Bd5 Qf8 64. Bf7 Kh8 65. Qe8 Qxe8 66. Bxe8 Kh7 67. Bf7 Kh8 Black is in zugzwang
Promotion_(chess)
BB BB18, BB94non-geo Barnoldswick Lancashire BD BD01 BD1, BD2, BD3, BD4, BD5, BD6, BD7, BD8, BD9, BD10, BD11, BD12, BD13, BD14, BD15, BD98,non-geo shared
List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom
List_of_postcode_districts_in_the_United_Kingdom
Type of chess problem
fails, since after 1...exf6 2.exf6 Bxg2+ the bishop can interpose with 3.Bd5; 1.g8=N#?? checkmates Black, which is entirely wrong. The only move by which
Selfmate
January 21, 2010 Bisei SG Center BATTeRS · 710 m MPC · JPL 343310 2010 BD5 — January 23, 2010 Bisei SG Center BATTeRS · 3.5 km MPC · JPL 343311 2010
List of minor planets: 343001–344000
List_of_minor_planets:_343001–344000
Canada-based engineering company
retrofitting the two aging facilities near Estevan—Boundary Dams 4 and 5 (BD4 and BD5) with carbon capture and storage (CCS). According to a February 11, 2019
AtkinsRéalis
Chess opening
Black's knight is badly placed and White dominates the center. If 6...Ne4, 7.Bd5! traps the knight and forces Black to choose between the weakening 7...f5
Giuoco_Piano
Chess endgame study
the mating square, until there is no further defence. 6...e2 7.Be4 e1=N 8.Bd5 c2 9.Bc4 c1=N 10.Bb5 Nc7 Black can delay the inevitable mate by one move
Plaskett's_Puzzle
Academy in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Co-op Academy Grange Location Haycliffe Lane Bradford , West Yorkshire , BD5 9ET England 53°46′28″N 1°46′43″W / 53.7745°N 1.7786°W / 53.7745; -1.7786
Co-op_Academy_Grange
Chess tactic
..Be6 (first diagram), if play had continued instead 34.Qc6 Rf3 35.Qxe4 Bd5 36.Qa4 Qxg2+ 37.Kxg2 (second diagram), a staircase maneuver resulting in
Staircase_maneuver
Chess opening
Nf2 Qf7 23.f5 g5 24.Rad1 Bb7 25.Qg3 Rd5 26.Rxd5 Qxd5 27.Rd1 Qxf5 28.Qc7 Bd5 29.b3 Re8 30.c4 Bf7 31.Bc1 Re2 32.Rf1 Qc2 33.Qg3 Qxa2 34.Qb8+ Kh7 35.Qg3
Three_Knights_Game
28.Kg1 Bf4 29.Ne2 Rc1 30.Nd4 Re1 31.Bf1 Be4 32.Ne2 Be5 33.f4 Bf6 34.Rb7 Bd5 35.Rc7 Ba2 36.Ra7 Bc4 37.Ra8 Kf7 38.Ra7 Ke6 39.Ra3 d5 40.Kf2 Bh4 41.Kg2 Kd6
World_Chess_Championship_1960
Soviet chess player (1910–1995)
Nc3 Nf6 11.Qd2 Ne4 12.Nxe4 Bxe4 13.a4 Rhe8 14.Bc3 b6 15.0-0-0 Kb7 16.Rhe1 Bd5 17.Re2 e5 18.Rde1 exf4 19.Rxe8 Rxe8 20.Qxf4 Ka6 21.Qh4 Rh8 22.Rd1 Qc8 23
Genrikh_Kasparyan
Checkmate pattern
Qxf6 8.gxf3 Nc6 9.f4 Bd7 10.Be3 0-0-0 11.Nd2 Re8 12.Qf3 Bf5 13.0-0-0? (13.Bd5 is better) 13...d5! 14.Bxd5? (allowing a forced mate; better is 14.Rde1,
Boden's_Mate
Chess test suite
Rxc5 Qxc5 Nxc5 Nxc5 Bf6 Ne6 Qh6 Nd4+ Kf2 Nf5 Qg5 Nd7 h4 Nxf6 Qxf6 Ng7 d7 b5 Bd5 Rab8 b4 Nh5 Bxf7+ Rxf7 d8R+ Rxd8 Qxd8+ Rf8 Qd5+ Kg7 e6 Kf6 Qd7 Ng7 Qd4+ Kxe6
Nolot
Canadian-Finnish chess player (born 1978)
g3 50.hxg3 Ne4+ 51.Kg6 Nxg3 52.Bd3 Nh1 53.Kxh6 g4 54.Kg5 g3 55.Be4 Nf2 56.Bd5 Nd1 57.Kf4 Nc3 58.Bc6 Ne2+ 59.Kf3 Nd4+ 60.Kxg3 Nxc6 61.bxc6 Kxc6 62.Kf3 Kc5
Jeff_Sarwer
Chess variant where every move must cross a grid line
cannot play ...Bd5 but can play any other bishop move – to put the bishop on d5, it will take two moves (for example, first ...Ba8, then ...Bd5). The white
Grid_chess
16.Nf7 Qe8 17.Qg6 Rg8 18.Bf4 Bb7 19.Bg3 Ke7 20.Bd6+ Kd7 21.0-0 c5 22.dxc5 Bd5 23.axb5 axb5 24.Rxa8 Bxa8 25.Ra1 Nc6 26.Ne5+ 1–0 September 7. Nimzo-Indian
World_Chess_Championship_1929
still probably win with 25.Qf2! Nxa2+ 26.Kd2 Nxb5 27.Ke1 24... Bd3! 25. Bd5! If 25.Nxf8?? then 25...Nxa2+ 26.Nxa2 Nb3#. 25... Qf5! 26. Nxd4+ Qxd5! (diagram)
Immortal_Losing_Game
Dynamical group of asteroids
(345549) 2006 RR4 (345699) 2006 UZ250 (345715) 2006 WF115 (346236) 2008 BD5 (346798) 2009 BM174 (SYL) (346884) 2009 JX12 (347323) 2011 SM39 (SYL) (348550)
Cybele_asteroids
Chess match between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov
Be4 Qb5 15.a4 Qa6 16.Rd1 Be7 17.b4 O-O 18.Qh3 g6 19.Bb2 Qc4 20.Rd7 Rae8 21.Bd5 Qxb4 22.Bc3 Nf4 23.Bxb4 Nxh3+ 24.gxh3 Bxb4 25.Rxc7 b6 26.Rxa7 Kg7 27.Rd7
World_Chess_Championship_1986
2020–2021 computer chess tournament
c5 Qc1 37. Rxg7 Rxg7 38. Qd8+ Rg8 39. Qd4+ Rg7 40. Bc4 h5 41. c6 Qg5 42. Bd5 Kh7 43. Ne3 Re7 44. Qc5 Qe5 45. Kd1 Kh6 46. Kc2 Rc7 47. Nc4 Qf4 48. Kb3 h4
TCEC_Season_20
Bd6 23.c4 bxc4 24.Bxc4 Qb6 25.Qe2 Ka7 26.Rc1 Bb7 27.Red1 e4 28.Bd5 Bf4 29.Bxb7 Bxc1 30.Bd5 Be3+ 31.fxe4 fxe4 32.Qc4 Rh7 33.Qxe4 Rhd7 34.Rd3 Bg5 35.Qf3 Rxd5
World_Chess_Championship_1957
Type of move in chess
checks, and are answered by cross-checks: 1...Rg6+ 2.Be6# and 1...Rd3+ 2.Bd5#. G. F. Anderson, The Observer, 1961 The problem to the right, also by G
Cross-check_(chess)
Chess match between Emanuel Lasker and Frank Marshall
dxe4 9.Bxc6+ bxc6 10.Qxd8+ Kxd8 11.Ng5 Be6 12.O-O Bb4 13.Ncxe4 Nxe4 14.Nxe4 Bd5 15.Bd2 Rb8 16.Rad1 Kc8 17.Nc3 Bc4 18.Rfe1 Rd8 19.Bf4 Rb7 20.Rxd8+ Kxd8 21
World_Chess_Championship_1907
Historic chess tournament
Nxc3 12. bxc3 c5 13. Bg5 Qd6 14. Re1 Nc6 15. e5 Qc7 16. Qd2 Na5 17. Rac1 Bd5 18. Qf4 Rfc8 19. h4 Qb7 20. Bf6 Bf8 21. Nh2 cxd4 22. cxd4 Rxc1 23. Rxc1 Bxg2
Chess matches of Russia and the Soviet Union against the rest of the World
Chess_matches_of_Russia_and_the_Soviet_Union_against_the_rest_of_the_World
Chess opening trap
draw, but it is a mistake that loses material. White should instead play 8.Bd5 or try a gambit with 8.c3. 8... c5 9. Qd5 Be6 10. Qc6+ Bd7 11. Qd5 c4 (see
Ruy_Lopez,_Noah's_Ark_Trap
Final phase in the game of chess
Position before 67.Bd5
Chess_endgame
Czech-German chess grandmaster, chess writer and political activist
Rg1 Rg2 29.Rxg2 Qxg2 30.Qf1 dxe4 31.Qxg2+ fxg2 32.Rg1 Rf2 33.Bc4+ Kf8 34.Bd5 Rf3+ 35.Kc4 b5+ 36.Kc5 Ne7 37.Rxg2 Nxd5 38.Kxd5 Rxb3 39.Kxe4 b4 40.axb4 axb4
Luděk_Pachman
Chess software
Bxf8 Kxf8 21. Ng3 Ndc5 22. Nxe4 Nxe4 23. Bd3 Be6 24. Bxe4 dxe4 25. Rf4 Bd5 26. Qc5+ Kg8 27. Rgf1 Rb8 28. R1f2 Qc7 29. Rc2 Qd7 30. h4 Qd8 31. g5 Bxa2
X3D_Fritz
Chess match between Wilhelm Steinitz and Mikhail Chigorin
44.Bf5+ Kc6 45.b3 Bf2+ 46.Kh3 Rg3+ 47.Kh2 Rxf3 48.Kg2 Rf4 49.Be6 Bc5 50.Bd5+ Kd7 51.Re6 Nf5 52.Bc4+ Kc7 53.Rd3 h5 54.Bb5 Rg4+ 55.Kh2 Rh4+ 56.Rh3 Bd6+
World_Chess_Championship_1889
Chess match between Wilheilm Steinitz and Isidor Gunsberg
Kb3 Nd7 14.e4 Nc5+ 15.Kc2 Nxe4 16.Nh4 Nxc3+ 17.Kxc3 Be6 18.f4 Nf6 19.f5 Bd5 20.g4 Be7 21.Kc2 Be4+ 22.Kb3 Nd7 23.g5 f6 24.Bg4 Nc5+ 25.Ka3 Rd3+ 26.b3 Na4+
World Chess Championship 1890–1891
World_Chess_Championship_1890–1891
Czechoslovak chess player (1906–1944)
for her pieces. – WRM") 25.Nd2 Rhe8 26.Qe4 Qd7 27.Nf3 Qc6 28.Qxc6 Nxc6 29.Bd5 Rac8 30.Be4 Rc7 31.Ne1 Rec8 32.Nd3 Ne7 33.Rxc7 Rxc7 34.Kf1 Rc4 35.Bxb7 Rxa4
Vera_Menchik
Chess game between Wilhelm Steinitz and Mikhail Chigorin
h6 11.Ba3 Rd8 12.Nbd2 Bb6 13.Bd5 Na5 14.Qb4 c5 15.Qb2 Ne7 16.Nb3 Nxb3 17.Qxb3 0-0 18.Bxb7 Ng6 19.c4 Nf4 20.Qe3 Bg4 21.Bd5 Rfe8 22.Bb2 Rd6 23.Rd2 Nxg2 24
World_Chess_Championship_1892
American chess player
Bc4 Nd7 12. a4 a5 13. Qf3 e6 14. 0-0 Bc2 15. Bf4 Bb3 16. Bd3 e5 17. Be3 Bd5 18. Be4 Qb3 19. dxe5 fxe5 20. Rad1 Bxe4 21. Qxe4 Qe6 22. Rd2 Nf6 23. Qf3
Israel_Albert_Horowitz
Dutch chess grandmaster (1927–1988)
18.Ng5 Bxg5 19.Bxg5 Qb6 20.Rad1 Rac8 21.Re7 Qd6 22.Kh1 Qc6 23.Rxb7 Nf5 24.Bd5 Qc2 25.Rc1 Qe2 26.Bxf7+ Kh8 27.Bf6+ 1–0 Donner vs. Bent Larsen, Wageningen
Jan_Hein_Donner
Defensive technique in chess
Bxf7, with a draw. 2...Kg7 prevents 3.Kf6, which would win. 2... Bc4 3. Kg5 Bd5! The only move to draw, since the bishop must be able to check the king if
Fortress_(chess)
Serbian chess problemist and publisher
Velimirović StrateGems 2000, 1. Pr. Try: 1.Qf3!? (threats: 2.Qd3#) 1... Rg3 2.Bd5# (Bristol) 1... Bg3 2.Qc3# 1... c6 2.Nxd6# But: 1...Rb5! Solution: 1.Qb1
Milan_Velimirović
Chess opening
10.Qc2 Nb4 11.Bxe4 Nxc2 12.Bxd5 Bf5 13.g4 Bxg4 14.Be4 Nxa1 15.Bf4 f5 16.Bd5+ Kh8 17.Rc1 c6 18.Bg2 Rfd8 19.Nd2 (diagram) and White has the slightly better
Petrov's_Defence
Crewed flight of the Soyuz programme
15.Bg5 Neg8 16.Ng2 Rae8 17.Be3 Bb4 18.a3 Bxc3 19.bxc3 Be4 20.Qg3 c6 21.f3 Bd5 22.Bd3 b5 23.Qh4 g6 24.Nf4 Bc4 25.Bxc4 bxc4 26.Bd2 Rxe1 27.Rxe1 Nd5 28.g5
Soyuz_9
In chess, a strategic pawn minority advancement
Joël Lautier. After 20... Ng6 21. a4 a6 22. Bc3 Qg5 23. Bd4 Bxd4 24. Nxd4 Bd5 25. e4 Be6 26. Nf3 Qf4 Karpov played 27. b5! provoking a weakness and threatening
Minority_attack
founder of the Astronomical Society of Pula JPL · 10423 10424 Gaillard 1999 BD5 Boris Gaillard (born 1976) is an amateur astronomer and software engineer
Meanings of minor-planet names: 10001–11000
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Chess composition whose solution is a mate or other clear objective
rook’s guard of f5) 1...Be6, 2.e3# (interferes with rook’s guard of e3) 1...Bd5, 2.Nxd5# (unguards d5) 1...Bxc7, 2.Rh4# (unguards h4) 1...Be7, 2.e3# (interferes
Chess_problem
Chess match between Wilheilm Steinitz and Emanuel Lasker
Nf4 Rxf4 21.Qb3+ Rf7 22.Rxf7 Qxf7 23.Ba2 Qxb3 24.Bxb3+ Kf8 25.gxh4 Ke7 26.Bd5 c6 27.Be4 a6 28.Ra5 h6 29.b5 cxb5 30.Bxb7 Ra7 31.Bc6 Bd7 32.Bxd7 Kxd7 33
World_Chess_Championship_1894
Ways to improve winning chances against a stronger player
(remove White's queen rook) 1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Bc4 Qh4+ 4. Kf1 b5 5. Bd5 Nc6 6. Nf3 Qh5 7. d4 Nf6 8. Bb3 Ba6 9. Qe2 Nxd4! 10. Nxd4 b4! 11. Qxa6??
Handicap_(chess)
Ng6 10.e3 Be7 11.exd4 exd4 12.Nfg5 h6 13.Nh3 O-O 14.f4 f5 15.Neg5 hxg5 16.Bd5+ Rf7 17.Qh5 Qd6 18.Re1 Bd7 19.fxg5 Nce5 20.Nf4 Ra6 21.Bd2 Bf8 22.Rac1 c5
Ricardo_Calvo
Argentine chess player (1920–1996)
Nxd4 Qxd4 12. Nd5 Nxd5 13. Rd1 Nc3 14. bxc3 Qb6 15. Qe5 Bb7 16. Be3 Qc6 17. Bd5 Qc8 18. Bxb7 Qxb7 19. a4 Rc8 20. axb5 Qxb5 21. Qd4 e5 22. Qg4 Rd8 23. Rxd8+
Julio_Bolbochán
First official World Chess Championship match
Bd3 Bd6 11.b3 Qg5 12.Bb2 Qxd2 13.Bc1 Qa5 14.Bf4 Be6 15.Rae1 Rfe8 16.Re3 Bd5 17.Bxh7+ Kxh7 18.Qh5+ Kg8 19.Rh3 f6 20.Qh7+? (Here, White had to play 20
World_Chess_Championship_1886
Chess term
As before, a capture on c5 stops one of the threats, but not both. 1...Bd5 threatens 2...Bxc4, after which Black could meet White's threatened 3.Ra3
Novotny_(chess)
Family of arachnids
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Servant of the Most Gracious (Allah)
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Scottish
Scottish : name of a clan associated with Caithness, derived from the Old Norse personal name Gunnr (or the feminine form Gunne), a short form of any of various compound names with the first element gunn ‘battle’.Scottish : sometimes an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille Dhuinn ‘son of the servant of the brown one’ (see Dunn). (According to Woulfe a name of the same form also existed in Sligo, Ireland.)English : metonymic occupational name for someone who operated a siege engine or cannon, perhaps also a nickname for a forceful person, from Middle English gunne, gonne ‘ballista’, ‘cannon’, ‘gun’. The term originated as a humorous application of the Scandinavian female personal name Gunne or Gunnhildr.
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Italian English
Firm.
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Light; Illumination; From Lucanus; A Region of Southern Italy; Spanish Form of Luke Light
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Australian, Vietnamese
Tamed; Conforming
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English
English : habitational name from Bloxham in Oxfordshire and Bloxholm in Lincolnshire, both of which are recorded in Domesday Book as Blochesham, from an unrecorded Old English byname Blocc (presumably referring to a large, ungainly fellow; compare Block 1) + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.
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Italian
Short form of Italian Aldobrandino, DINO means "little old sword," and other Italian names ending with -dino.
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Japanese
(法男) Japanese name NORIO means "man of law."
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Intelligent; Smart
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Intelligent
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