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  2. Albin Countergambit - Wikipedia

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    The Albin Countergambit is a chess opening that begins with the moves: . 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e5. and the usual continuation is: 3. dxe5 d4. The opening is a gambit and an uncommon response to the Queen's Gambit.

  3. List of chess gambits - Wikipedia

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    13 Queen's Gambit. 14 Ruy Lopez. 15 Réti Opening. ... giving the gambit name, ECO code, ... Blumenfeld Counter Gambit – E10 ...

  4. Queen's Gambit - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Gambit is the chess opening that starts with the moves: [1]. 1. d4 d5 2. c4. It is one of the oldest openings and is still commonly played today. It is traditionally described as a gambit because White appears to sacrifice the c-pawn; however, this could be considered a misnomer as Black cannot retain the pawn without incurring a disadvantage.

  5. Danvers Opening - Wikipedia

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    This is a speculative gambit sometimes called the Kiddie Countergambit. [17] It is unnecessary to sacrifice a pawn for development, since the White queen will have to lose a tempo eventually; however, FIDE Master Dennis Monokroussos advocates the move as the "psychologically correct" response.

  6. Albin Countergambit, Lasker Trap - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Gambit. 2... e5 3. dxe5 d4. The Albin Countergambit. The black pawn on d4 is stronger than it appears. 4. e3? Careless. Usual and better is 4.Nf3. 4... Bb4+ 5. Bd2 dxe3! (see diagram) Now White's best option is to accept doubled pawns with 6.fxe3, which the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings gives as the best move. Black gets a slight ...

  7. Chigorin Defense - Wikipedia

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    Although opening assessments change as improvements are found for each side, the Chigorin is generally considered playable for Black, and it is useful as a surprise weapon against the Queen's Gambit. Alexander Morozevich is perhaps the only modern grandmaster who regularly plays the Chigorin Defense; in the 1980s, Vasily Smyslov did employ the ...

  8. ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Rules U.S. Streaming Chart ... - AOL

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    Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit dominated Nielsen’s U.S. streaming rankings for the week of October 26-November 1, piling up nearly 1.9 million total minutes of viewing. Netflix said last week ...

  9. Zukertort Opening - Wikipedia

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    Like White's move, Black's move is non-committal as to opening. 2.d4 is identical to 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 (see Queen's Pawn Game). 2.c4 is a common start for the English Opening or it may be brought back to the Queen's Gambit Declined 2.g3 is a common start for the King's Indian Attack.