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  2. Immortal Game - Wikipedia

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    Immortal Game animation. Anderssen shown playing as White. The Immortal Game was a chess game played in 1851 between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky during the London 1851 chess tournament, an event in which both players participated.

  3. Lionel Kieseritzky - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Adalbert Bagration Felix Kieseritzky (Russian: Лионель Адальберт Багратион Феликс Кизерицкий; 1 January 1806 [O.S. 20 December 1805] – 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1853) was a Baltic German chess master and theoretician, known for his contributions to chess theory, as well for a game he lost against Adolf Anderssen, known as the "Immortal Game".

  4. List of chess gambits - Wikipedia

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    Anderssen Gambit – C23 – 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 b5 3.Bxb5 c6 [34] Thorold Gambit ... Bishop Gambit, Kieseritzky Gambit – C33 – 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 b5 [158]

  5. London 1851 chess tournament - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Anderssen won both the London International Tournament and the rival London Club Tournament.. London 1851 was the first international chess tournament. [1] The tournament was conceived and organised by English player Howard Staunton, [2] and marked the first time that the best chess players in Europe would meet in a single event.

  6. List of video games based on films - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever: Elf (video game) 2004 Jolliford Management Limited [15] Crave Entertainment: Elf: The Emperor's New Groove: 2000: Argonaut Games (PS, Win) Sandbox Studios (GBC) Sony Computer Entertainment (PS) Disney Interactive (Windows) Ubi Soft (GBC) The Emperor's New Groove: Enchanted: 2007: Altron Disney Interactive: Enchanted ...

  7. Adolf Anderssen - Wikipedia

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    Karl Ernst Adolf Anderssen (6 July 1818 – 13 March 1879) [1] was a German chess master.He won the great international tournaments of 1851 and 1862, but lost matches to Paul Morphy in 1858, and to Wilhelm Steinitz in 1866.

  8. Romantic chess - Wikipedia

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    The Immortal Game, played by Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky on 21 June 1851 in London—where Anderssen made bold sacrifices to secure victory, giving up both rooks and a bishop, then his queen, and then checkmating his opponent with his three remaining minor pieces—is considered a supreme example of Romantic chess. [4]

  9. Kieseritzky Gambit - Wikipedia

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    In chess, the Kieseritzky Gambit is an opening line in the King's Gambit.It begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 g5 4. h4 g4 5. Ne5. Following Black's attempt to hold the sacrificed pawn by 3...g5, White reacts by immediately undermining the pawn chain.