My name = a good move
I know I'm not Max Euwe... I never implied I was. I'm pretty sure the sentences in the first post explain it, but, of course, they are in English.
I know I'm not Max Euwe... I never implied I was. I'm pretty sure the sentences in the first post explain it, but, of course, they are in English.
I thought some of you might appreciate this...
The following move was played in two games that I know of - it was Wilhelm Steinitz's 15th move in a game he had with someone named (?) De Vere in Paris, 1867, and it was Max Euwe's 16th move in a game he had against Bobby Fisher in a 1957 tournament.
Imagine my surprise when I saw it, and also my "personal" pride that the move in both instances was bestowed with an exclamation mark.
Rae1!
I'm going to have to make a point of playing this move in an upcoming game now. Can anyone else think of any other names that are renderable with chess notation? Let's consider all forms of annotation: Algebraic, Descriptive, Coordinate...