This game is being played under Atomic960 rules. Click the 'info' tab for more information.
1. Nd3 c5 Clock started on 2/26/2007
2. g3 d5 3. Ne5 Ba4 4. b3 f6 5. Nc4 Bxb3 6. Ne3 g6 7. a3 f5 8. c3 f4 9. Nc4 Bxc3 10. gxf4 Qg7 11. d4 cxd4 12. Bc3 Qh6 13. Qg4 e6 14. Rxd5 Rd5 15. Be5+ Nd6 16. Bxd6 Qxh2 17. Qb4 b6 18. Qd6+ White win
Atomic with randomized initial position.
1. Game rules
Initial position is randomly selected, using Chess960 rules. Castling also works as in Chess960.
Apart from that, the game is played according to the normal Atomic rules.
2. Game hints
All the suggestions presented on the Atomic page (and linked internet resources) remain valid in this game too, the same principia of atomic opening, middlegame, and endgame remain in place.
Of course you can no longer refer to the Atomic opening theory, since the first move you are on your own. Be alert! One pointless move will usually let your opponent to organise crushing attack.
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3. Example games
Some example games:
Immediate attack - nice attack in first moves guaranteed white material advantage, the final cleanup is also worth watching,
Straight to the ending - furious opening leads directly to the complicated ending,
Winning bishop pair - nice example of attacking bishops.
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