Hou Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Hou Hsiao-hsien is a Mainland Chinese-born Taiwanese film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is a leading figure in world cinema and in Taiwan's New Wave cinema movement. He won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1989 for his film A City of Sadness (1989), and the Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015 for The Assassin (2015). Other highly regarded works of his include The Puppetmaster (1993) and Flowers of Shanghai (1998).
Description: Donald Byrne versus Bobby Fischer, New York, 1956. Fischer's bishop move sacrifices his queen but the subsequent demolition job was absolutely incredible. At age 13 this move signalled the arrival of one of the greatest attackers to ever play chess.
Fischer, Bobby. New York, 1956 - Incredible Chess Move Phone Case
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i love Nedherlands / ik hou van Nederland themed graphic design Phone Case
by ironpalette
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i love Nedherlands / ik hou van Nederland themed graphic design Phone Case
by ironpalette
$20 $25
i love Nedherlands / ik hou van Nederland themed graphic design Phone Case
by ironpalette
$20 $25
i love Nedherlands / ik hou van Nederland themed graphic design Phone Case
by ironpalette
$20 $25
i love Nedherlands / ik hou van Nederland themed graphic design Phone Case
by ironpalette
$20 $25
i love Nedherlands / ik hou van Nederland themed graphic design Phone Case
by ironpalette
$20 $25
Description: Bobby Fischer versus Pal Benko. Fischer places his sacrificial rook on an empty square to block a pawn defence. Ultimately this move leads to Benko’s resignation.
Fischer, Bobby. New York, 1963 - Incredible Chess Move Phone Case
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Description: Mikhail Botvinnik versus Lajos Portisch, Monte Carlo, 1968. Botvinnik had seen the trap and had an answer for it: R1xc6 paves the way to victory. Boom!
Botvinnik, Mikhail. Monte Carlo, 1968 - Incredible Chess Move Phone Case
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Description: Viswanathan Anand versus Garry Kasparov, New York, 1995. Kasparov offers up both of his rooks but whichever one Anand takes it is game over. BOOM!
Kasparov, Garry. New York, 1995 - Incredible Chess Move Phone Case
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Description: Alisa Galliamova versus Alina Kashlinskaya, Moscow, 2020. Sacrificing the queen gives Kashlinskaya a forced checkmate in five moves. Nice, very nice.
Kashlinskaya, Alina. Moscow, 2020 - Incredible Chess Move Phone Case
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Description: Wiede versus Alphonse Goetz, Strasbourg, 1880. Under-promoting a pawn to a knight to checkmate his opponent was elegant and classy. Respect.
Goetz, Alphonse. Strasbourg, 1880 - Incredible Chess Move Phone Case
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Description: Michal Krasenkow versus Hikaru Nakamura, Barcelona, 2007. Krasenkow plays Bxf6 thinking that he’s captured a free piece as the move reveals his rook to attack Nakamura’s queen. Unfortunately for Krasenkow his opponent spotted an exceptional tactic: Qxf2* sacrificing the queen. This sucked out the king to middle of the board whereupon seven moves later Krasenkow resigned.
Nakamura, Hikaru. Barcelona, 2007 - Incredible Chess Move Phone Case
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Description: Michal Krasenkow versus Hikaru Nakamura, Barcelona, 2007. Krasenkow plays Bxf6 thinking that he’s captured a free piece as the move reveals his rook to attack Nakamura’s queen. Unfortunately for Krasenkow his opponent spotted an exceptional tactic: Qxf2* sacrificing the queen. This sucked out the king to middle of the board whereupon seven moves later Krasenkow resigned.
Nakamura, Hikaru. Barcelona, 2007 - Incredible Chess Move Phone Case
by ChessRules
$20 $25
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