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Chess > Kingside
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Kingside Defined
The half of the board made up of the e, f, g, and h files. Kingside pieces are the King, the Bishop next to it, the Knight next to the Bishop, and the Rook next to the Knight.
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Thu Jun 4
- John William Schulten vs Lionel Adalbert Bagration Felix Kieseritsky (1844): Somewhat brazen kingside attack by Black, who gave away a couple of pawns early to open up the lines for the combination. The queen sacrifice is easy to see in retrospect, but a bit crazy the first time!
Mon Dec 29
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