Alekhine’s Guinness record: five Queens on the chessboard – at the same time
Submitted by on Sun, 08/23/2009 at 6:15am.

Generally there aren’t five Queens in a real chessgame. Earlier was demonstrated four Queens in my article. (Four Queens on the chessboard) Then was playing another chess giant: Andor Lilienthal.
Now Alekhine plays with Nikolay Grigoriev who was later the well known endgame expert. This game isn’t between 300 selected games of Alekhine in the book of Panov, but we can state that it’s the battle of two chess giant. Here is the diagram of five Queens. Let’s find the winning move of White! The Queens will remain on same fields.
By this position it occurs to me that in 896 AC the Hungarian arrived to Carpath Basin with seven leaders. In the chess we named the Queen as Leader. (From the Persian „vezir” word originated the Hungarian „vezér” what means the Leader) 1100 years ago here were seven leaders between Hungarian conquerors of the 9th century. There settled down seven Hungarian tribes without fight. 1100 years ago here is the Hungarian State and the nation speaks the ancient Hungarian language.
In this chessgame of Alekhine not the leaders settled the fight, but an other piece in the 24th move. It was the common sense.
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