


Picture 1, Bergenhus Castle, here with Håkon`s Hall contructed around the year 1250
Picture 2, the playing area for Class Master and Class 1
Picture 3, my opponent in game 2, Paul Ivar Johansen
GAME 2, my easiest victory
To play in the Norwegian Chess Championship you have to be a member of a chess club. Having been a member of Trondheim Chess Club for years through the 1980`s, this is were I joined. My opponent comes from the same chess club, making this game interesting in more than one way. This game was my easiest victory. I attack his castled position gaining a pawn. Then, I am able to fork his king and queen with my knight. After that, the game was over. (He ends up in 35th place overall).
0000 Gaute Michel Ferstad, Trondheim, White, 1
0753 Paul Ivar Johansen, Trondheim, Black, 0
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