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Anderssen's Opening
Anderssen's Opening Anderssen's Opening is a chess opening defined ...
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Chess opening
Chess opening The first moves of a chess game are the opening moves, collectively referred to as the opening. Recognized sequences of opening moves are referred to as openings or ... the Ruy Lopez, Sicilian Defense, and Queen's Gambit Declined. There are dozens of ...
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Adolf Anderssen
Adolf Anderssen Karl Ernst Adolf Anderssen (July 6, 1818 - March 13, 1879) was ... play even today. Background and early life Anderssen was born in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław ... his widowed mother and his unmarried sister. Anderssen graduated from the public gymnasium in Breslau ... year old) and later Professor of Mathematics. Anderssen lived a quiet, stable, responsible, respectable, ...
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Clemenz Opening
Clemenz Opening The Clemenz Opening is a chess opening described in algebraic chess notation as 1 ... Hermann Clemenz (1846–1908), an Estonian player. Like Anderssen's Opening, 1.a3, 1.h3 is ...
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Opening (chess) (translated from German)
Opening (chess) Each portion Schach begins with that Opening. Depending on, which Farmer first to be ... open or closed Portion. Table of contents Opening theory In the opening it concerns above all to develop its ... the playing field is connected with the opening. One should pay attention those in ...
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Adolf Anderssen one (translated from German)
Adolf Anderssen one Adolf Anderssen one (* 6. July 1818 in Breslau ; † ... strongest Schachspieler of the 19. Century . Adolf Anderssen one Table of contents Life Although Anderssen one that Schachspiel already with nine years ... it studied Mathematik and Philosophy) in Breslau Anderssen one could hardly measure with fastidious ...
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Category:Chess openings
... Wikibooks has more about this subject: Chess/Opening Theory Various classification schemes for chess openings ... in this section of this category. * Chess opening Chess opening theory table Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings Exchange ... Irregular chess openings List of chess openings Opening book A Alapin's Opening Albin Countergambit Alekhine's Defence ...
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Immortal game
... chess game played in 1851 by Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky. It is one of ... games of all time. General Description Adolf Anderssen was one of the strongest players of ... these two great players at the Simpson's-in-the-Strand Divan in London. Kieseritzky ... the immortal game (indeed, although the film's game is played remotely by two people ... longer be considered the best by today's standards. In this game, Anderssen wins ...
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World Chess Championship
... women only, for the title of "Woman's World Champion", and separate competitions and titles ... competitors in the junior, senior, and women's categories often forego these niche title events ... in the new format, and GM Kramnik's title matches were held under traditional conditions ... Howard Staunton, 1843–1851, England Adolf Anderssen, 1851–1858, Germany Paul Morphy, 1858–1859, United States Adolf Anderssen, 1858–1866, Germany Wilhelm Steinitz, ...
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Chess
... other pieces from the board: each player's pieces comprise eight pawns, two knights, two ... one king. All pieces can remove opponent's pieces by landing on the space they ... to move). In chess, when a player's king is directly threatened with capture by one or more of the opponent's pieces, the player is said to be ... the opponent; this occurs when the opponent's king is in check, and no ...
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