Chapter 34: Drasius vs Ivanchuk

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

1.b3 Nf6 2.Bb2 d5 3.c3 Bf5 4.d3 e5 5.Qc2 Be7 6.Nd2 O-O 7.h3 Nc6 8.g4 Bg6 9.O-O-O a5 10.a3 Qd6 11.Kb1 a4 12.b4 h5 13.gxh5 Nxh5
14.e3 b5 15.Be2 Bh4 16.Bxh5 Bxh5 17.Rf1 Be7 18.Ka1 Rfd8 19.Re1 Qg6 20.Ne2 Qg2 21.Rhf1 Bg6 22.Ng1 Rd6 23.f3 Rad8 24.Re2 Qg3 25.e4
Qf4 26.Rd1 Qh6 27.Rg2 Qe3 28.Nf1 Qb6 29.Ng3 Bh4 30.Nf5 Bxf5 31.exf5 Ne7 32.Qe2 Bf6 33.f4 exf4 34.c4 R6d7 35.c5 Qa6 36.Rf1 d4
37.Rxf4 Qc6 38.Nf3 Rd5 39.Re4 Nxf5 40.Rg1 Qd7 41.Nh2 g6 42.Ng4 Bg7 43.Qf3 c6 44.Kb1 Kf8 45.Rge1 Ra8 46.Bc1 Qc7 47.Bf4 Qd8
48.R4e2 Kg8 49.Be5 Qh4 50.Rg1 Kf8 51.Rf1 Rc8 52.Qg2 Qg5 53.Bf4 Qd8 54.Qf3 Qd7 55.Rfe1 Kg8 56.Re4 f6 57.Re6 Qf7 58.Bc1 Rc7
59.R1e2 Kh8 60.Re8+ Kh7 61.R8e6 Rc8 62.Bb2 Kg8 63.Re1 Kf8 64.Qe4 Bh8 65.Bc1 Rd7 66.Nh6 Nxh6 67.Bxh6+ Kg8 68.Ka1 Bg7 69.Bxg7 Kxg7
70.Rxc6 Rh8 71.Re6 Rxh3 72.c6 Rc7 73.Qxd4 Rh1 74.Qd6 Rxe1+ 75.Rxe1 g5 76.d4 Kg6 77.d5 Rc8 78.Re6 Rh8 79.Kb2 Rc8 80.Qe5 Rc7
81.Qe4+ Kg7 82.d6 Rxc6 83.Re7 Rxd6 84.Qb7 Qxe7 85.Qxe7+ Kg6 86.Qxd6 g4 87.Qd3+ f5 88.Qxb5 f4 89.Qd3+ Kg5 90.b5 g3 91.b6 g2
92.Qd5+ Kf6 93.Qxg2 Ke7 94.b7 Kf6 95.b8=Q Kf5 96.Qd6 f3 97.Qgg6# 1-0

 

Chapter 33: Drasius vs Kamsky

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

1.b3 Nf6 2.c3 d5 3.d3 Nc6 4.Bb2 e6 5.Qc2 Bd6 6.Nd2 O-O 7.h3 Bd7 8.e3 e5 9.Be2 Qe7 10.g4 h6 11.a4 a5 12.O-O-O e4 13.d4 Rfe8
14.Kb1 Rad8 15.Nf1 Na7 16.c4 dxc4 17.Bxc4 Nc6 18.Qd2 Nb4 19.Ne2 Nd3 20.Nf4 Bb4 21.Qc2 Nxb2 22.Qxb2 Qd6 23.Ng3 Rc8 24.Rhg1 Ba3
25.Qa2 b5 26.axb5 Bb4 27.Nf5 Bxf5 28.gxf5 Qd7 29.Rg6 Kh7 30.Rg2 Re7 31.Qc2 Rg8 32.Rf1 Bd6 33.Nd5 Nxd5 34.Bxd5 Qxf5 35.Bc6 Qf3
36.Rfg1 f5 37.b6 cxb6 38.Bd5 Rf8 39.Qc6 Bc7 40.h4 Qh3 41.Qg6+ Kh8 42.Qh5 Bf4 43.Bc4 Qf3 44.Qxf3 exf3 45.Rg6 Bh2 46.Rh1 Bc7
47.Rh3 Re4 48.Bd3 Rg4 49.Rc6 Bd8 50.Rxf3 f4 51.h5 Rf6 52.Rc8 Rd6 53.exf4 Kg8 54.Re3 Kf7 55.Bc4+ Kf8 56.Bb5 Kf7 57.Re8 Rd5 58.Bc6
Rxd4 59.Rexd8 Rxd8 60.Rxd8 Rxf4 61.Rb8 Rf5 62.Be8+ Ke7 63.Bg6 Rf6 64.Rb7+ Kf8 65.f4 Rxf4 66.Rxb6 Ke7 67.Rb7+ Kf6 68.Rf7+ Ke5
69.Rxf4 Kxf4 70.Kb2 Ke5 71.Ka3 Kd4 72.Ka4 Kc3 73.Be8 Kb2 74.Bf7 Kc3 75.Kxa5 Kd4 76.b4 Ke5 77.b5 Kf6 78.Bg6 Ke6 79.b6 Kd7 80.b7
Kc7 81.Be4 Kd7 82.b8=Q Ke6 83.Kb6 g6 84.hxg6 h5 85.g7 Kf6 86.g8=Q h4 87.Qd6# 1-0

 

 

Chapter 32: Drasius vs Karpov

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

1.b3 d5 2.c3 Bf5 3.d3 Nc6 4.Bb2 e5 5.Qc2 Nf6 6.h3 Bd6 7.Nd2 e4 8.e3 O-O 9.d4 Be6 10.Ne2 a5 11.a3 a4 12.b4 b5 13.g4 Ne7 14.O-O-O
Ng6 15.Ng1 c6 16.f4 Ne7 17.Kb1 h5 18.f5 Bd7 19.Be2 Qb6 20.Nf1 Rfd8 21.Re1 Rdc8 22.Bd1 Re8 23.Qg2 Nh7 24.Ne2 Nc8 25.gxh5 Bxf5
26.Nh2 Bf8 27.Ng4 Nd6 28.Nh6+ Kh8 29.Nxf5 Nxf5 30.Ng3 Nd6 31.Rhg1 Qd8 32.Ref1 Nc4 33.Nf5 Qf6 34.Kc1 Ra7 35.Be2 Nd6 36.h6 g6
37.Ng7 Bxg7 38.Rxf6 Bxf6 39.Qf2 Nf5 40.Kb1 Bg5 41.Bc1 Rd8 42.Bh5 Bxh6 43.h4 Rd6 44.Bg4 Rf6 45.Qh2 Ra8 46.Re1 Nd6 47.Bd7 Ra6
48.h5 g5 49.Rg1 Bg7 50.Qg3 Kg8 51.Rg2 Bf8 52.Qh2 Rh6 53.Ka1 Bg7 54.Rg1 Rb6 55.Kb1 Rf6 56.Qe5 Bh6 57.Qe7 Nc4 58.Qd8+ Kg7 59.Qa8
Nf8 60.Bh3 Ne6 61.Qa7 Nd8 62.Qd7 Nb7 63.Rf1 Rxf1 64.Bxf1 Nbd6 65.Bh3 Kh7 66.Qc7 Bg7 67.Bd7 Kh6 68.Bxc6 Rxc6 69.Qxc6 g4 70.Qd7
Kg5 71.Kc2 g3 72.Qh3 Nf5 73.Kd1 Kf6 74.Ke1 Bh6 75.Qg4 Bg5 76.Ke2 Ncd6 77.h6 Bxh6 78.Qg8 Ke7 79.Qa8 Ke6 80.Qd8 Bg7 81.Bd2 Bf6
82.Qg8 Kd7 83.Kf1 Ke7 84.Kg2 Bg7 85.Be1 Nc4 86.Bxg3 Nxa3 87.Bf4 Nc4 88.Kf2 Bf8 89.Qg5+ Ke6 90.Qd8 Bd6 91.Qe8+ Ne7 92.Qxb5 Bxf4
93.exf4 e3+ 94.Kf3 a3 95.Qa6+ Kd7 96.b5 Nc8 97.Qb7+ Kd8 98.Qxd5+ N8d6 99.Qa8+ Kd7 100.Qa6 Kc7 101.Qc6+ Kd8 102.b6 Ke7 103.b7 e2
104.Qc7+ Ke6 105.f5+ Nxf5 106.b8=Q e1=N+ 107.Ke2 Ncd6 108.Qbd8 Ng3+ 109.Kxe1 Kf5 110.Qh4 Ke6 111.Qf4 f6 112.d5+ Kxd5 113.Qcxd6#
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”.