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  2. King's Pawn Game - Wikipedia

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    Since nearly all openings beginning 1.e4 have names of their own, the term King's Pawn Game, unlike Queen's Pawn Game, is rarely used to describe the opening of the game. Advancing the king's pawn two squares is highly useful because it occupies a center square, attacks the center square d5, and allows the development of White's king's bishop ...

  3. King and pawn versus king endgame - Wikipedia

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    The chess endgame with a king and a pawn versus a king is one of the most important and fundamental endgames, other than the basic checkmates. [1] It is an important endgame for chess players to master, since most other endgames have the potential of reducing to this type of endgame via exchanges of pieces.

  4. King & Pawn - Wikipedia

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    King & Pawn is a Canadian television series starring Reid Price. The series follows the misadventures of a loveable loser who inherits his estranged father's pawnshop and the quirky staff of screwballs who come with it. On May 21, 2024, King & Pawn became available for streaming in Canada on Swearnet.com - "The Home of the Trailer Park Boys. [1]

  5. Pawn (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The pawn (♙, ♟) is the most numerous and weakest piece in the game of chess.It may move one square directly forward, it may move two squares directly forward on its first move, and it may capture one square diagonally forward.

  6. Open Game - Wikipedia

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    An Open Game (or Double King's Pawn Opening) is a generic term for a family of chess openings beginning with the moves: 1. e4 e5. White has moved the king's pawn two squares and Black has replied in kind. The result is an Open Game. Other responses to 1.e4 are termed Semi-Open Games or Single King's Pawn Games.

  7. Bishop's Opening - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop's Opening is a chess opening that begins with the moves: . 1. e4 e5 2. Bc4. White attacks Black's f7-square and prevents Black from advancing the d-pawn to d5. By ignoring the beginner's maxim "develop knights before bishops", White leaves their f-pawn unblocked, preserving the possibility of f2–f4.

  8. Irregular chess opening - Wikipedia

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    Openings in which Black makes an unconventional response to 1.e4 are classified as B00 (King's Pawn Game). [6] Included in this code are: 1.e4 a6 – St. George Defence; 1.e4 b6 – Owen's Defence; 1.e4 f6 – Barnes Defence; 1.e4 h6 – Carr Defence; 1.e4 Na6 – Lemming Defence; 1.e4 Nc6 – Nimzowitsch Defence; 1.e4 Nh6 – Adams Defence

  9. Semi-Open Game - Wikipedia

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    A Semi-Open Game is a chess opening in which White plays 1.e4 and Black breaks symmetry immediately by replying with a move other than 1...e5. The Semi-Open Games are also called Single King Pawn, Asymmetrical King Pawn, or Half-Open Games (or Openings), and are the complement of the Open Games or Double King Pawn Games which begin 1.e4 e5.