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Semi-open games - Learn ChessbaseIn chess the semi-open games are all those variations in which Black does not reply to 1.e2-e4 with 1... e7-e5. The concept semi-open has nothing to do with ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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13 Types of Chess Openings - CHESSFOXSemi-Open Games imply that the symmetry has been broken and therefore the position is unbalanced. This disruption of the equilibrium offers unique and different ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Definition & Meaning of "Semi-open game" - English Picture DictionaryIn chess, a semi-open game occurs when one player opens the game with 1.e4, which is pawn to e4, and the other responds with a move other than 1...e5, such as 1 ...
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Types Chess Games : Open, Semi-Open, and Closed gamesSemi-Open Games. In semi-open games, one player advances the king's pawn (1.e4), but the opponent chooses a different response, such as ...
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Chess Openings Mega Index - 365Chess.comChess openings are determined by the first moves of a game. They are categorized as Open (1.e4 e5), Semi-Open (1.e4 except 1...e5), and Closed (1.d4 d5).C50 Italian Game · The Vienna Game · Scotch Game Guide · Master the Ruy Lopez
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Types of Chess Openings and How They can Make or Break Your ...The openings where Black does not respond to Whites e4 with e5 and breaks the symmetry of the center are called Semi-Open Games. For example, if Black responds ...
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King's Pawn Game | Chess Openings - ZugZwang AcademyOpenings where Black responds to 1.e4 with a move other than 1...e5 are called Asymmetrical King's Pawn Games or Semi-Open Games.
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Chess Glossary - Eurochess.huSemi-Open Game: An opening that begins with White playing 1.e4 and Black replying with a move other than 1...e5. Also called a half-open game. See also Open ...
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Pawn Structure Chess - Batsford Books14-day returnsPawn Structure Chess. Andrew Soltis · Batsford. Format: Paperback; eBook ... Pawns form the 'playing fields' of chess games, a semi-permanent 'structure ...
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Meeting 1.e4: Semi-Open Games - Chess.comMar 4, 2008 · Yet there are still some sharp lines to learn, the most prestigous is 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 Nc6 7.Qg4 Nge7 8.Qxg7 ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples<|control11|><|separator|>
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Romantic chess in modern times | ChessBaseSep 14, 2016 · 19th century chess featuring sharp gambits, spectacular piece sacrifices, incredible combinations, driven by the desire to mate the enemy king at all costs.
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The Sicilian Defence by Edward Winter - Chess NotesSep 21, 2025 · The earliest game that we have found is on pages 327-328 of the Chess Player's Chronicle, 1845 (volume six), a win by Elijah Williams against ...
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In The Beginning: La Bourdonnais vs. Mcdonnell, London 1834Oct 24, 2022 · La Bourdonnais was fast and intuitive, often replying to his opponent in seconds. Mcdonnell, on the other hand, was more deliberate, and labored ...Missing: proto- Defense
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The Labourdonnais - McDonnell Attack - The KenilworthianJun 3, 2009 · I have posted analysis of what I call The Labourdonnais - McDonnell Attack against the French Defense, with 1.e4 e6 2.f4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.
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From Romanticism to Modern Theory and the Impact of Chess EnginesApr 11, 2023 · The Romantic Era of Chess (19th century) Popular openings during this time included the King's Gambit, Evans Gambit, and the Italian Game, ...
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[PDF] Chess openings ancient and modern - Internet ArchivePREFACE TO SECOND EDITION. :o. HE first edition of this work has become a useful and convenient book for reference among ...
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Chess Openings Ancient and Modern - E. FREEBOROUGH - ScribdRating 4.2 (5) Mayet, Bilguer, and Von der Lasa held a weekly meeting, and took this opening as a subject for consideration. Their investigations were afterwards L " Hand ...
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The chess games of Aron NimzowitschJun 27, 2023 · He played a key role in the development of two important lines in the French Defense: the Winawer Variation (1. ... b3), the Nimzowitsch Defense ( ...
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The Habitable Hypermodernism - Chess.comApr 4, 2024 · Often regarded as the "Father of Hypermodernism", Nimzowitsch's influence on opening theory was especially profound and several opening lines ...
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Anatoly Karpov And The Caro-Kann - Chess.comOct 22, 2015 · Karpov initially did not play the Caro-Kann very much, usually preferring to meet 1.e4 with 1...e5, with either a Petroff or a Spanish (often ...
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RUSSIANS ADJOURN SIXTH CHESS GAME; Bronstein Holds a ...It was done by champion Botvinnik in the third encounter, which turned into a French defense. This time Botvinnik, with the black pieces, played the ...
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Karpov vs Miles, 1980 - Chessgames.comJavaScript is disabled. In order to continue, we need to verify that you're not a robot. This requires JavaScript. Enable JavaScript and then reload the page.
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Computers and Chess - A HistoryApr 17, 2017 · In 1945 Alan Turing (1912-1954) used chess-playing as an example of what a computer could do. Turing himself was a weak chess player.
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Computer Chess: Longest-Running Experiment in Computing ScienceJun 4, 2020 · The 1970 event was the first continuous competition in computer science history, and it represents the longest ongoing experiment in computer science history.
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Sicilian Defense - Chess OpeningsThe Sicilian Defense arises after the moves 1.e4 c5. A dynamic opening leading to sharp play, it was favored by champions like Fischer and Kasparov.Popular e4 Defenses · Open · Learn The Najdorf · 13 min
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Sicilian Defense (How To Play It, Attack It, And Counter It)The Sicilian Defense is the most common response to 1. e4. By advancing the c-pawn at the first move, Black creates an asymmetry in the pawn structure.Overview · How To Counter The Sicilian... · How To Play The Sicilian...
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Sicilian Defense: Full Guide, Main Lines, Secondary OptionsOpen Sicilian Defense. The Open Sicilian Defense is characterized by the moves 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 followed by 3.d4 (see diagram below):. The Open Sicilian Defense.
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5 Best Variations in Sicilian Defense (for Black) - Chess.comAug 9, 2021 · 5 Best Variations in Sicilian Defense (for Black) ; Najdorf · Najdorf · ECO: B92 ; Dragon · Dragon · ECO: B78 ; Sveshnikov · Sveshnikov · ECO: B33.
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Sicilian Defense: Open, Scheveningen Variation - Chess.comIn the Sicilian Scheveningen Black creates a 'small center' with the solid e6 and d6 moves. Classical development - Be7,0-0, etc - prepares later counterplay.
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The Sicilian Defense: One of the Most Popular Chess OpeningsOct 27, 2024 · This opening aims to create an asymmetrical pawn structure, allowing Black to counter White's control of the center without mirroring White's ...
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The History of the Sicilian Defense - Chess.comOct 31, 2020 · Through the efforts of world champions Bobby Fischer and Garry Kasparov, the Sicilian Defence became recognised as the defence that offered ...
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French Defense - Chess OpeningsThe French Defense is one of the most popular Black responses to 1.e4. It has consistently been a part of masters' repertoire since the 1800s and one of the ...
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The French Defense Decoded: A Detailed Guide - 365Chess.comThe French Defense is a chess opening for black that starts with the moves 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5, and is one of the most effective ways to deal with 1.e4.The French Defense Decoded... · Winawer Variation · The Tarrasch Variation: A...
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French Defense - Chess Pathwaysexd5 exd5. This is known as the Exchange Variation of the French Defense, leading to an entirely symmetrical position where Black shouldn't have much to fear.3. E5 -- The Advance... · 3. Nc3 -- French Defense... · 3. Nd2 -- The Tarrasch...
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What Every Chess Player Should Know About The French DefenceMar 20, 2020 · Mikhail Botvinnik – sixth World Champion was a huge champion of this opening and played it almost during the entire life (he switched to Caro- ...
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Chess openings: French Defense (C00) - Chessgames.comFrench Defense (C00) 1 e4 e6 ; Number of games in database: 9966. Years covered: 1827 to 2025. Overall record: White wins 40.6% Black wins 33.7% Draws 25.6%.
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Caro-Kann Defense - Chess OpeningsThe Caro-Kann Defense starts with 1.e4 c6, is known for its solidity, and is a good option for positional players. It is the fourth most popular reply to 1.e4.
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Caro-Kann Chess Defense: History of the Caro-Kann Opening - 2025Dec 16, 2021 · The Caro-Kann Defense is a chess opening where white moves e-pawn to e4 and black moves c-pawn to c6. It's named after chess players Caro and ...
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Hypermodernism - Chess.comMay 26, 2009 · The hypermoderns agreed that it was necessary to control the center. But, they insisted, it could be done otherwise than by 1.e4 or 1.d4. Do not ...
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Chess Opening Basics: The Pirc Defense - Chessable BlogApr 22, 2021 · Viktor Korchnoi used it twice in his match against ... games of English Grandmasters Raymond Keene and John Nunn in the 1970s and 1980s.
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The Modern Defense and its Ideas - ChessBaseFeb 15, 2024 · The modern defense is a hypermodern opening where the main idea is for Black to allow White occupy the center of the board right from the start.The Modern Defense And Its... · 1. Modern Defense: Standard... · 2. Modern Defense: Averbakh...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Alekhine's Defense - Chess OpeningsAlexander Alekhine first played Alekhine's Defense at Budapest in 1921, scoring a win and a draw, and continued playing it during the 1920s. Alekhine did not ...
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The History and Use of the Alekhine's Defense - Chess.comJun 19, 2021 · The opening is named after Alexander Alekhine, who introduced it in the 1921 Budapest tournament in games against Endre Steiner and Fritz Sämisch.
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Scandinavian Defense - Chess OpeningsThe Scandinavian Defense can actually be considered the oldest opening in chess! This is because it is the opening used in the first known recorded game of ...
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The Scandinavian Defense: A History - Chess.comFeb 12, 2015 · The Scandinavian Defense was played in what is allegedly the first recorded game of chess: De Castellvi-Vinyoles, played in Valencia, 1475.
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The Scandinavian Defense: Modern Play - Chess.comFeb 12, 2015 · Probably the highest-level use of the Scandinavian was when Viswanathan Anand brought it out for a single outing in his 1995 world championship ...
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Chess Opening Classification 1. e4Feb 13, 2008 · St. George Defense, Baker Defense, or Birmingham Defense: 1. e4 a6. Owen's Defense, Queen's Fianchetto Defense, or Greek Defense: 1. e4 b6.
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Every First Move For Black (Against 1.e4), Tiered and RankedMay 25, 2023 · Nc6 (Nimzowitsch). Aron Nimzowitsch is also the namesake of the Nimzo-Indian Defense, which in movie award analogies would win an Oscar, while ...
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Opening Frequency - Chess.comSep 20, 2007 · 1.e4 was the most common opening, representing 70% of the sample. This was followed by 1.d4, representing 20%. This frequency of 1.d4 goes up as more master ...
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ECO opening naming - HIARCS Chess SoftwareB00-B99 Semi-open games (not including the French defence). B00 King's Pawn Opening; B01 Scandinavian Defence; B02-B05 Alekhine Defence; B06 Modern/Robatsch ...
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ECO Codes - 365Chess.comThe ECO Codes is a classification system for the chess openings moves. Below is a list of chess openings organized by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) ...
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B45 Sicilian, Taimanov variation - 365ChessSicilian, Taimanov variation 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nc6 5. Nc3 · Sicilian, Taimanov, American attack 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nc6 5.<|control11|><|separator|>
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ECO Opening codes: list with variation names | Exeter Chess ClubB. - 1. e4 R' 1... c5, 1... e6, 1... e5. Most Semi-Open Defences. - 1. e4 c5. Sicilian Defence. B0. 1. e4. King Pawn games. B00. 1. e4 R + 1... Nc6. King Pawn ...
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Encyclopedia of Chess OpeningsAug 4, 2009 · In 1974, Volume C of the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings became the first volume published in what would become the standard five-volume ...
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ECO Codes - Brentwood Chess Club'B' - 'Semi-Open' games (Other than the French Defence). ECO, Opening. B00, King's Pawn irreg. (incl Nimzowitch Def). B01, Scandinavian gambit (incl Centre ...
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Mega Database 2025 - ChessBase Shop14-day returnsThe ChessBase Mega Database 2025 is the premiere chess database with over 11 million games from 1475 to 2024 in high quality. Packing more than 113,000 ...
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Bobby Fischer sicilian - Chess GamesBobby Fischer sicilian compiled by deepthinker. Keres vs Fischer, 1959 (B99) Sicilian, Najdorf, 7...Be7 Main line, 53 moves, 0-1.