- E80 King's Indian,
Sämisch Variation E81 King's Indian,
Sämisch, 5...0-0 E82 King's Indian,
Sämisch, 6...b6 E83 King's Indian,
Sämisch, 6...Nc6 E84 King's...
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Sämisch and its
equivalent spelling Saemisch are
surnames of
German origin.
People with
those names include:
Edwin Theodor Saemisch (1833-1909), German...
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Friedrich Sämisch (20
September 1896 – 16
August 1975) was a
German chess player and
chess theorist. He was
among the
inaugural recipients of the title...
- The
Sämisch Variation of the King's
Indian Defence is a
chess opening that
begins with the moves: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 The Sämisch...
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zugzwang is very
rarely seen in the middlegame.
Sämisch vs. Nimzowitsch, 1923 The game
Fritz Sämisch–Aron Nimzowitsch,
Copenhagen 1923, is
often called...
- .g5!
After 17...f6! the game was even (Krnić). King's
Indian Defence:
Sämisch Variation (ECO E80) 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 c5 6.dxc5 dxc5...
- Nimzowitsch's most
famous games is his
celebrated immortal zugzwang game
against Sämisch at
Copenhagen 1923.
Another game on this
theme is his win over Paul Johner...
- the Old
Indian to
avoid certain anti-King's
Indian systems, such as the
Sämisch and
Averbakh Variations. The
opening is
classified in the Encyclopaedia...
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Black struck back in the
center with 4...Ng6 5.f4 e5 in the
seminal game
Sämisch–Torre,
Moscow 1925.
Orlov considers both Torre's
fourth and
fifth moves...
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retreat the
bishop to e7 or
capture on c3,
which transposes to a line of the
Sämisch Variation long
considered good for
White because they will
undouble their...