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  2. Chess opening - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the initial stage of a chess game, where players aim to develop their pieces, control the center, and create dynamic imbalances. Find out the names, aims, and variations of hundreds of openings, from the Sicilian Defense to the Four Pawns Attack.

  3. Sicilian Defence - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Sicilian Defence, a chess opening that begins with 1.e4 c5 and is the most popular response to White's first move. Explore its history, variations, and general concepts with examples and references.

  4. Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack - Wikipedia

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    A chess opening with 1.b3 or 1.Nf3 and 2.b3, preparing to fianchetto the queen's bishop. Learn about its history, variations and examples from masters and online blitz players.

  5. Chess tactic - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a chess tactic is, how it differs from a strategy, and how to recognize and use various types of tactics. See examples of forks, discovered attacks, pins, and other common tactics in chess.

  6. Bird's Opening - Wikipedia

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    Bird's Opening is a chess opening with the move 1.f4, named after Henry Bird. It involves control of the e5-square and can lead to various strategies, such as the Dutch Defence, the Stonewall, or the Mujannah-Sturm gambit.

  7. Grob's Attack - Wikipedia

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    Grob's Attack is a chess opening where White moves g4, considered one of the worst possible first moves. Learn about its history, variations, traps, and examples from famous games.

  8. List of chess openings - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of chess openings, organised by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) code classification system. It covers various types of openings, such as flank openings, irregular openings, and Indian systems, with examples and variations.

  9. Flank opening - Wikipedia

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    A flank opening is a chess opening played by White and typified by play on one or both flanks (the portion of the chess board outside the central d and e files). White often plays in hypermodern style, attacking the center from the flanks with pieces rather than occupying it with pawns. Some of these openings are played often, although more ...