Chapter 12: Drasius vs Shirov

[White “Drasius”]
[Black “Shirov”]
[Result “1-0”]

1.b3 d5 2.c3 Nf6 3.d3 e5 4.Qc2 Bf5 5.h3 Nc6 6.Bb2 Bc5 7.Nd2 O-O 8.a3 Qe7 9.b4 Bb6 10.e3 e4 11.d4 a6 12.O-O-O Rad8 13.g4 Be6
14.Kb1 h5 15.Be2 hxg4 16.hxg4 Bxg4 17.Bxg4 Nxg4 18.Nh3 Qh4 19.Nb3 a5 20.Rdg1 f5 21.b5 Ne7 22.a4 c6 23.Nf4 Qxf2 24.Qxf2 Nxf2
25.Ne6 Nxh1 26.Rxg7+ Kh8 27.Rxe7 Rfe8 28.Rxb7 Rxe6 29.Rxb6 f4 30.c4 fxe3 31.cxd5 Rf6 32.dxc6 e2 33.Bc3 Rf3 34.Bxa5 Rxb3+ 35.Ka2
Rf3 36.c7 Rff8 37.Rh6+ Kg8 38.cxd8=Q Rxd8 39.Rxh1 Rxd4 40.Kb3 Kf7 41.Re1 Ke6 42.Rxe2 Rd3+ 43.Bc3 Kf5 44.a5 Rd5 45.b6 Kf4 46.Kc4
Rd7 47.a6 Kf3 48.Rd2 Rxd2 49.Bxd2 e3 50.Bxe3 Kxe3 51.a7 Kf4 52.b7 Kg5 53.a8=Q Kf4 54.b8=Q+ Kg5 55.Qd5+ Kh6 56.Qf7 Kg5 57.Qbf4#
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Chapter 11: Drasius vs Short

[White “Drasius”]
[Black “Short”]
[Result “1-0”]

1.b3 e5 2.c3 d5 3.d3 Nc6 4.Qc2 Nf6 5.Bb2 d4 6.c4 Bb4+ 7.Nd2 O-O 8.a3 Bc3 9.Bxc3 dxc3 10.Nb1 Bf5 11.Nxc3 e4 12.O-O-O exd3 13.Qb2
dxe2 14.Ngxe2 Qe7 15.Ng3 Bg6 16.Bd3 Rfe8 17.Kb1 Rad8 18.Bxg6 Rxd1+ 19.Rxd1 hxg6 20.Ka2 Rd8 21.Nd5 Nxd5 22.Rxd5 Qe1 23.Rxd8+ Nxd8
24.Qe2 Qxe2+ 25.Nxe2 Ne6 26.Kb2 Kf8 27.Kc3 Ke7 28.b4 Kd6 29.Nd4 Nxd4 30.Kxd4 g5 31.c5+ Kc6 32.a4 g4 33.f4 gxf3ep 34.gxf3 a6
35.f4 b6 36.f5 bxc5+ 37.bxc5 Kd7 38.Kc4 Kc6 39.h3 g6 40.h4 Kd7 41.Kd5 gxf5 42.Ke5 f4 43.Kxf4 c6 44.Ke5 Ke7 45.h5 Kf8 46.Kd6 f5
47.Ke5 Kg7 48.Kxf5 Kh6 49.Ke5 Kxh5 50.a5 Kg5 51.Kd6 Kf6 52.Kxc6 Ke6 53.Kb7 Kd5 54.c6 Kc5 55.c7 Kd5 56.c8=Q Kd4 57.Kxa6 Ke5
58.Qg4 Kf6 59.Kb7 Ke5 60.a6 Kf6 61.a7 Ke5 62.a8=Q Kf6 63.Qd8+ Ke5 64.Qdd4# 1-0

 

Chapter 10: Drasius vs Smyslov

[White “Drasius”]
[Black “Smyslov”]
[Result “1-0”]

1.b3 Nf6 2.Bb2 d5 3.d3 Nc6 4.Nd2 e5 5.c3 Bf5 6.Qc2 e4 7.e3 Bd6 8.d4 O-O 9.h3 a5 10.a3 a4 11.b4 Be6 12.g4 Qe7 13.O-O-O Rfe8 14.c4
dxc4 15.Nxc4 Bd5 16.Kb1 Nxb4 17.axb4 Bxb4 18.Rc1 a3 19.Bc3 b5 20.Nd2 Bd6 21.Nb3 Nd7 22.Be1 a2+ 23.Ka1 Qe6 24.Nc5 Nxc5 25.dxc5
Be5+ 26.Bc3 b4 27.Bd4 Bxd4+ 28.exd4 b3 29.Qb2 Qf6 30.Bc4 Bxc4 31.Rxc4 Rab8 32.Rh2 Qf4 33.Rg2 e3 34.Rc1 Re4 35.fxe3 Qxe3 36.d5
Reb4 37.Re2 Qd3 38.d6 cxd6 39.c6 Rc4 40.Ree1 d5 41.Ne2 Rc8 42.Red1 Qe3 43.Nd4 f6 44.Rxc4 dxc4 45.Qc1 Qxc1+ 46.Rxc1 Ra8 47.c7 Kf7
48.Nb5 Ke6 49.Na7 Kd6 50.c8=Q Rxc8 51.Nxc8+ Kc5 52.Nd6 Kxd6 53.Rxc4 g6 54.Rb4 f5 55.gxf5 gxf5 56.Rxb3 Ke5 57.Rb6 f4 58.Rh6 Ke4
59.Rxh7 Kf5 60.Rf7+ Kg5 61.Kxa2 Kh4 62.Kb3 Kxh3 63.Rxf4 Kg3 64.Rd4 Kf3 65.Kc4 Ke2 66.Rd3 Ke1 67.Re3+ Kf2 68.Kd3 Kf1 69.Re2 Kg1
70.Rd2 Kh1 71.Ke4 Kg1 72.Kf3 Kh1 73.Kg3 Kg1 74.Rd1# 1-0

Chapter 9: Drasius vs Spassky

[White “Drasius”]
[Black “Spassky”]
[Result “1-0”]

1.b3 e5 2.Bb2 Nc6 3.d3 d5 4.Nd2 Nf6 5.c3 e4 6.e3 Bg4 7.Qc2 Be7 8.d4 O-O 9.h3 Be6 10.O-O-O a5 11.a3 a4 12.b4 Qd6 13.g3 Rfb8
14.Kb1 b5 15.Ka1 Nd7 16.Ne2 Bg5 17.Nf4 Bf5 18.f3 Nf6 19.g4 Be6 20.Bc1 Bh6 21.fxe4 Bxf4 22.exf4 dxe4 23.g5 e3 24.gxf6 exd2
25.Qxd2 Bd5 26.Rg1 Qxf6 27.Re1 Bc4 28.Bxc4 bxc4 29.Qe2 Na7 30.Qxc4 Nb5 31.Qc5 Qd6 32.Bb2 Qxf4 33.c4 Nd6 34.Ref1 Qe4 35.Qg5 Ne8
36.d5 h6 37.Qxh6 Qh7 38.Qxh7+ Kxh7 39.Rxf7 Kg8 40.Re7 Kf8 41.Rd7 Rd8 42.Bxg7+ Nxg7 43.Rdxg7 Re8 44.Rh7 Rad8 45.Rf1+ Kg8 46.Rxc7
Re3 47.Ka2 Rf8 48.Rxf8+ Kxf8 49.d6 Rd3 50.c5 Ke8 51.b5 Rxh3 52.Re7+ Kd8 53.c6 Rh2+ 54.Kb1 Rh1+ 55.Kc2 Rh2+ 56.Kd3 Rh8 57.b6 Rh3+
58.Kc4 Rh4+ 59.Kb5 Rh5+ 60.Ka6 Rc5 61.Kb7 Rxc6 62.Kxc6 Kc8 63.Re8# 1-0

Chapter 8: Drasius vs Steinitz

[White “Drasius”]
[Black “Steinitz”]
[Result “1-0”]

1.b3 Nf6 2.c3 e5 3.d3 d5 4.Bb2 Nc6 5.Qc2 Be7 6.h3 Bf5 7.Nd2 O-O 8.g4 Be6 9.f3 d4 10.c4 Nb4 11.Qb1 c5 12.a3 Nc6 13.Bg2 Qc7 14.Ne4
Nxe4 15.fxe4 a5 16.a4 Bh4+ 17.Kd1 Bg5 18.Nf3 Bf4 19.Ba3 Qb6 20.Kc2 Rad8 21.Kb2 Rfe8 22.Ka2 Nb4+ 23.Bxb4 Qxb4 24.Qe1 Qb6 25.Rb1
f6 26.Rf1 Rd7 27.Rb2 Kh8 28.Nh4 g6 29.Rf3 Bg5 30.Bf1 Kg8 31.Ng2 Rc7 32.e3 Bd7 33.Be2 Bh6 34.exd4 cxd4 35.b4 Bf8 36.bxa5 Qd6
37.Kb1 Ra8 38.Bd1 Be7 39.Qd2 Qc5 40.h4 Bxg4 41.Rg3 Bd7 42.h5 g5 43.Nh4 Kf7 44.Nf5 Bxf5 45.exf5 e4 46.dxe4 Qe5 47.Rd3 Bc5 48.Bf3
Re8 49.h6 Ra8 50.Rb5 Rd8 51.Qe2 Rdd7 52.Rdb3 Ke7 53.Kc2 Qf4 54.Qd2 Qh4 55.Qe2 Bd6 56.Rd5 Be5 57.Kd1 Qg3 58.Qg2 Qxg2 59.Bxg2 g4
60.Bf1 Bf4 61.Rb6 g3 62.Ke2 Be5 63.Kd3 Rd6 64.Rdxd6 Bxd6 65.e5 Bxe5 66.Bg2 Bd6 67.Bxb7 Bc5 68.Bg2 Rd7 69.Rc6 Bd6 70.a6 Ra7
71.Kxd4 Kd7 72.c5 Be5+ 73.Kc4 Kd8 74.Re6 Bb8 75.Kb5 Rd7 76.Bc6 g2 77.Bxg2 Ba7 78.Bc6 Re7 79.Rd6+ Kc8 80.Rxf6 Kd8 81.Rf8+ Kc7
82.f6 Re2 83.Rf7+ Kb8 84.Bd5 Re8 85.c6 Kc8 86.c7 Re5 87.Kc6 Re8 88.Rf8 Rxf8 89.Be6# 1-0

Chapter 7: Drasius vs Tal

[White “Drasius”]
[Black “Tal”]
[Result “1-0”]

1.b3 d5 2.c3 e5 3.d3 Nc6 4.Bb2 Nf6 5.Qc2 e4 6.e3 Bd6 7.d4 O-O 8.h3 Ne7 9.Nd2 c5 10.Ne2 Be6 11.g4 cxd4 12.Nxd4 Nc6 13.O-O-O Nxd4
14.exd4 Qc7 15.Kb1 Bf4 16.Be2 Rfc8 17.f3 h5 18.fxe4 Bxd2 19.e5 Bxc3 20.exf6 Bxb2 21.Qxb2 Qc3 22.fxg7 Kxg7 23.Rhg1 Kh6 24.Rgf1
Qxb2+ 25.Kxb2 Re8 26.Rf6+ Kg5 27.Rdf1 hxg4 28.Bxg4 Bxg4 29.hxg4 Re1 30.R1f5+ Kxg4 31.Rxf7 Re2+ 32.Ka3 Re7 33.Kb4 Rc8 34.Rf4+ Kg3
35.R4f6 Rxf7 36.Rxf7 a6 37.Rxb7 Kf4 38.Re7 Rc2 39.a4 Rc6 40.Ka5 Rc3 41.b4 Rc4 42.Rb7 Rxd4 43.Kxa6 Re4 44.a5 d4 45.b5 Ke5 46.b6
Kd6 47.Rh7 Re8 48.b7 d3 49.Kb6 d2 50.Rh1 Kd5 51.Rd1 Kc4 52.Rxd2 Kc3 53.Rd6 Re4 54.a6 Rb4+ 55.Kc7 Re4 56.b8=Q Rc4+ 57.Rc6 Rxc6+
58.Kxc6 Kd4 59.a7 Kc3 60.a8=Q Kd4 61.Qa3 Ke4 62.Qag3 Kf5 63.Qbe5# 1-0

Chapter 6: Drasius vs Tarrasch

[White “Drasius”]
[Black “Tarrasch”]
[Result “1-0”]

1.b3 d5 2.Bb2 e5 3.d3 Nc6 4.c3 Nf6 5.Qc2 e4 6.e3 Bd6 7.d4 Be6 8.Nd2 a5 9.a3 a4 10.b4 O-O 11.Ne2 Ng4 12.h3 Qh4 13.g3 Nxe3 14.fxe3
Bxg3+ 15.Kd1 Bf2 16.Kc1 Bxe3 17.Kb1 Rad8 18.Bc1 Ne7 19.Ka2 Qg5 20.h4 Qh6 21.Ng3 f5 22.Bb5 f4 23.Ngf1 Bg4 24.Bxa4 Nf5 25.Bb3 Kh8
26.Nxe3 Nxe3 27.Qb2 Qa6 28.Re1 Qd3 29.Nb1 Rde8 30.Qd2 Qxd2+ 31.Nxd2 c6 32.c4 dxc4 33.Nxc4 Nxc4 34.Bxc4 e3 35.d5 e2 36.dxc6 bxc6
37.Bd2 Be6 38.Bxe6 Rxe6 39.Bc3 Re4 40.Rg1 Rf7 41.Be1 f3 42.Bf2 c5 43.Rgc1 Rc7 44.Kb3 Kg8 45.Rxc5 Rxc5 46.bxc5 Kf7 47.a4 Re6
48.a5 Ra6 49.Ra3 g5 50.hxg5 Kg6 51.Kc4 Kxg5 52.Rxf3 Rxa5 53.Rg3+ Kf5 54.Re3 Ra4+ 55.Kd3 Ra3+ 56.Kxe2 Rxe3+ 57.Kxe3 Ke5 58.Bg3+
Kd5 59.Bd6 h6 60.Kf4 Kc6 61.Ke4 h5 62.Kd4 h4 63.Kc4 Kd7 64.Kb5 Ke6 65.Bh2 Kf5 66.c6 Ke6 67.Kb6 Ke7 68.c7 Kd7 69.Kb7 Ke7 70.c8=Q
Kf6 71.Qg4 h3 72.Kc8 Kf7 73.Be5 Kf8 74.Kd7 h2 75.Qg7# 1-0

 

Chapter 5: Drasius vs Tartakower

[White “Drasius”]
[Black “Tartakower”]
[Result “1-0”]

1.b3 d5 2.c3 e5 3.d3 Nf6 4.Bb2 Nc6 5.Nd2 Bd6 6.Qc2 O-O 7.h3 e4 8.e3 Re8 9.d4 a5 10.a3 a4 11.b4 Ne7 12.g3 c6 13.O-O-O b5 14.Ne2
Qc7 15.Kb1 Ng6 16.Ka1 Bf5 17.Bg2 h6 18.Rdg1 Red8 19.Qd1 Rdb8 20.Nf4 Nxf4 21.gxf4 Bg6 22.Bf1 Bh5 23.Be2 Bxe2 24.Qxe2 Re8 25.f3
exf3 26.Qxf3 Qd7 27.f5 Qe7 28.Qg2 Nh5 29.Qg4 Qg5 30.Qf3 Qxe3 31.Qxh5 Qxd2 32.f6 Bf8 33.fxg7 Bd6 34.Qf5 Re2 35.Rb1 Bg3 36.Rhf1
Bf2 37.Qf6 Rc8 38.Ka2 Qe3 39.Rbc1 Re8 40.Qxc6 Re6 41.Qxb5 Qd2 42.Rb1 Qxc3 43.Rfc1 Qb3+ 44.Ka1 Be1 45.Rc8+ Kxg7 46.Qb8 Qf3
47.Rg8+ Kf6 48.Qf8 Bd2 49.Qg7+ Ke7 50.Ra8 R6e3 51.Rxa4 Bc3 52.Ra7+ Ke6 53.Bxc3 Re1 54.Qxh6+ f6 55.Rxe1 Rxe1+ 56.Bxe1 Qd1+ 57.Kb2
Qe2+ 58.Bd2 Qd3 59.Qf4 Qe2 60.a4 Qe4 61.Ra6+ Kd7 62.Qd6+ Ke8 63.Ra8+ Kf7 64.Rf8+ Kg6 65.Qxf6+ Kh7 66.Qh6# 1-0

The Goddess Caissa

The revenge was over, the warrior named Drasius kept his word, now it was time to seek the secret of the resurrection; a secret protected by the gods of chess, but Drasius did not have the ability to defeat them, so he went to the island of roses where the Goddess Caissa lived, the creator of the game called chess.
On the shores of the island were carpets of petals of different colors, rose bushes abound throughout the island. Drasius shouted: “Revenge has been mine, Goddess Caissa.” The goddess appeared judging Drasius for his evil. Drasius said: “Judge me and help me defeat the gods of chess, I want the secret of the resurrection.” The goddess Caissa observed Drasius from head to toe, and said: “Now you are immortal, and every time you play chess, immortality will disappear little by little, and if you lose you will die; Do you plan to continue with your desire? ”

Drasius mentioned all his knowledge about chess.

Chess is a mental war between two enemies, there are 16 pieces of gold for one and 16 pieces of silver for another; and the pieces are placed on a diamond board divided into 64 squares, 8 columns (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) and 8 rows (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8). Alternating clear diamond square and dark diamond square.
Imagen 1

 

The 16 pieces are: A king, a queen, two bishops, two horses, two towers and eight pawns. The movements for each piece are the following:
The Pawns can move one or two squares from their initial position, and then only one square, always advancing to the other end of the board. There can not be two pieces using the same frame, and the following situations can be given from a block, a possible capture or a square occupied by a piece of the same group of 16 pieces.

 

The pawns capture in diagonal right or diagonal left, and always advancing to the front. (The capture is when a piece occupies the same square of the enemy piece to remove it from the board, unlike the pawn, the other pieces capture in the direction of their movements).

 

There is also capture in the pass, and that is when a pawn moves two squares from its initial position and is placed next to an enemy pawn, which has the option to capture in the next move, otherwise, the capture of the pawn does not it’s possible.


A special ability of the pawns is to become another piece between rook, knight, bishop and queen, when they reach the other end of the board.


The king moves a square in any direction, but can not move to a square where it can be captured; and it can not remain in a square where its capture is possible, so it has to take some action from moving or protecting itself with another of its pieces.


The queen moves in any direction and all possible squares, without jumping on any piece.


The tower moves in the direction of all possible squares in a column or row, without jumping on any piece.

 

The bishop moves on the diagonal of light squares or dark squares, according to the assigned square from the beginning of the game.


The horse moves two squares in any direction and then a square to the left or right of the chosen direction; or the horse moves one square in any direction and then two squares to the left or right of the chosen direction. And it can jump on any piece.


There is a special move called Castling that is done with king and rook, the pieces must not have been moved from the start of the game to make the long Castling or the Castling short. The king moves two squares to the right or to the left, the squares must not be threatened or occupied, while the tower jumps over the king to be placed in the first square where the king passed.


And defeating the enemy king is the end of the game, however there may be a tie.

Faced with such knowledge, the goddess Caissa began to laugh, and said: “All you have mentioned is to play and not to win.” A chess god named Alekhine appeared, and said: “Goddess Caissa, how dare you teach Drasius chess? Now you deserve an exemplary punishment. ”
The goddess Caissa made appear a chessboard with her pieces, and said: “The island of the roses is my prison and here I command”.

 

Chapter 4: Drasius vs Timman

[White “Drasius”]
[Black “Timman”]
[Result “1-0”]

1.b3 d5 2.c3 Bf5 3.d3 Nf6 4.h3 e5 5.Bb2 Bd6 6.Qc2 O-O 7.Nd2 e4 8.e3 Nc6 9.d4 Be6 10.O-O-O Qe7 11.Ne2 a5 12.a4 b6 13.Nf4 Bc8
14.Kb1 Ba6 15.Bxa6 Rxa6 16.g4 Bxf4 17.exf4 Re8 18.Nf1 Ra7 19.Ne3 Qd6 20.f5 h6 21.Rdg1 Ne7 22.g5 hxg5 23.Rxg5 Rd8 24.c4 c6 25.c5
Qc7 26.Rhg1 Ne8 27.f6 Nxf6 28.cxb6 Qxb6 29.Rxg7+ Kf8 30.Ba3 Rb7 31.Ka2 Ke8 32.R7g5 Ng6 33.Nf5 Nh7 34.Rxg6 fxg6 35.Rxg6 Rdb8
36.Nd6+ Kd8 37.Nxb7+ Rxb7 38.Qc3 Rf7 39.Rg8+ Kd7 40.Qg3 c5 41.Bxc5 Qh6 42.Qg4+ Qe6 43.Rd8+ Kxd8 44.Qxe6 Rb7 45.Qxd5+ Rd7 46.Qa8+
Kc7 47.Qxa5+ Kb8 48.Qb6+ Kc8 49.Bd6 Rxd6 50.Qxd6 e3 51.Qc6+ Kd8 52.d5 Nf8 53.d6 Nd7 54.Qa8+ Nb8 55.Qxb8+ Kd7 56.Qc7+ Ke6 57.Qe7+
Kf5 58.d7 exf2 59.d8=Q Kf4 60.Qg5+ Kf3 61.Qd3# 1-0