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  2. Bird's Opening - Wikipedia

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    Bird's Opening (or the Dutch Attack) is a chess opening characterised by the move: 1. f4. Named after 19th century English player Henry Bird, Bird's opening is a standard flank opening. White's strategic ideas involve control of the e5-square, offering good attacking chances at the expense of slightly weakening their own kingside. Black may ...

  3. Chess opening - Wikipedia

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    Bird's Opening, 1.f4, addresses center control but not development and weakens the king position slightly. The Sokolsky Opening 1.b4 and the King's and Queen's fianchettos: Larsen's Opening 1.b3 and 1.g3 aid development a bit, but they only address center control peripherally and are slower than the more popular openings. The eleven remaining ...

  4. List of chess openings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chess openings, organised by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) code classification system.The chess openings are categorised into five broad areas ("A" through "E"), with each of those broken up into one hundred subcategories ("00" through "99").

  5. Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings - Wikipedia

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    In the center are the two openings included in the volume: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6; and 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 without (symbol ┘) an early ...d7–d5. The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings ( ECO ) is a reference work describing the state of opening theory in chess , originally published in five volumes from 1974 to 1979 by the Yugoslavian company Šahovski ...

  6. List of chess openings named after people - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Companion to Chess lists 1,327 named openings and variants. [1] Chess players' names are the most common sources of opening names. The name given to an opening is not always that of the first player to adopt it; often an opening is named for the player who was one of the first to popularise it or to publish analysis of it.

  7. Irregular chess opening - Wikipedia

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    1.b4 – Sokolsky Opening, also known as the Polish Opening or Orangutan Opening; 1.c3 – Saragossa Opening; 1.d3 – Mieses Opening; 1.e3 – Van 't Kruijs Opening; 1.f3 – Barnes Opening, also known as Gedult's Opening; 1.g3 – King's Fianchetto Opening or Benko's Opening; 1.g4 – Grob's Attack; 1.h3 – Clemenz Opening, or Basman's ...

  8. Swiss Gambit - Wikipedia

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    The term "Swiss Gambit" is also used colloquially to describe a strategy for Swiss system tournaments.In a "Swiss Gambit", a player loses or draws against weaker players early in the tournament, in the hope of being paired against weaker opposition in later rounds and finishing in the prize money.

  9. King's Fianchetto Opening - Wikipedia

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    The King's Fianchetto Opening [1] or Benko Opening [2] (also known as the Rat Opening, [3] Hungarian Opening, or Bilek Opening) is a chess opening characterized by the move: 1. g3. White's 1.g3 ranks as the fifth most popular opening move, but it is far less popular than 1.e4, 1.d4, 1.c4 and 1.Nf3. It is usually followed by 2.Bg2, fianchettoing ...