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| | <b>Chessb> opening - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The first moves of a <b>chessb> game are the opening moves, collectively referred to as the opening. |  | | A sequence of opening moves that is considered standard or follows that given in a reference work (such as the Encyclopedia of <b>Chessb> Openings) is referred to as "the book moves" or simply "book." These reference works often present these move sequences in theory tables. |  | | 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 the first to popularize it or to publish analysis of it. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_opening
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| | Opening <b>Chessb> Books |
 | | A comprehensive guide to opening <b>chessb> play for players at all levels. |  | | This book aims to guide the <b>chessb> player through the most difficult part of a <b>chessb> game, the opening. |  | | Every opening includes a diagram of the opening position, the typical move order, clear explanations of the thinking behind the moves, the direction the opening is heading and how the ideas behind the opening are influential throughout the game. |
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http://www.chesscorner.com/reviews/books/usa/opening/opening.htm
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| | <b>Chessb> Opening - Opening Moves in <b>Chessb> |
 | | You are going to run into <b>chessb> opening variations you don't like. |  | | You are going to have your <b>chessb> opening or defense fall out of favor. |  | | The easiest way to play over <b>chessb> opening lines again and again is by using a ChessCentral e-book. |
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http://www.chesscentral.com/novice/Openings_Moves_in_Chess.htm
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| | <b>Chessb> Theory/<b>Chessb> problems |
 | | A Basic Guide To <b>Chessb> Openings - the openings are illustrated with the aid of a webbased game replayer. |  | | <b>Chessb> Theory is dedicated to <b>chessb> theory, opening theory, <b>chessb> practice, <b>chessb> learning and analysis ”and will guide you from classical <b>chessb> theory to modern”. |  | | <b>Chessb> Openings Statistics - Adam Bozon has investigated a great number of GM-games since 1991 to find out which openings, which are most advantageous for white respective black, and the worst ones. |
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http://www.schackportalen.nu/English/eschackteori.htm
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| | art of <b>chessb> |
 | | Speaking at the opening ceremony, BCF's president, Dr David Jordan congratulated the UWI students for starting a <b>chessb> club. |  | | <b>Chessb> is an amazingly simple game to learn and takes a lifetime to master. |  | | <b>chessb> rules are easy to learn; we’ll point you to the right places to improve your skills. |
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http://www.art-of-chess.com
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| | Opening theory in <b>chessb> - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks |
 | | You can use the Encyclopaedia of <b>Chessb> Openings (ECO) code index if you prefer to navigate to positions that way. |  | | Opening theory consists of the analysis of lines of play. |  | | Typically, these lines of play are divided into openings and variations named after their inventor or the city where they were first played. |
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http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess/Opening_Theory
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| | <b>Chessb> Openings / <b>Chessb> Opening Analysis & Theory [Chessopolis > <b>Chessb> Links] |
 | | Exeter <b>Chessb> Club Coaching Pages: Opening - These materials on the opening from this comprehensive site are just part of a complete guide to improving your <b>chessb> from a "D" player to an "A" player. |  | | Charting <b>Chessb> Openings - Shows you what opening you are playing by following the moves through a flowchart-like diagram. |  | | GM Laboratory - Opening theory and annotated games from the Russian <b>Chessb> site. |
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http://www.chessopolis.com/openings.htm
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| | <b>chessb> opening strategy, info about <b>chessb> opening strategy |
 | | <b>chessb> opening strategy a large diversity of tournaments and games. |  | | online games <b>chessb> games the ponziani opening <b>chessb> cool science games cheats for gamecube... |  | | Crafted by player pm3 This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of the strategic aims of some of the main <b>chessb> openings. |
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http://www.1001chesstactics.com/resources/chessopeningstrategy
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| | <b>Chessb> Openings |
 | | This is an opening that you can use to con your opponent into thinking you are an absolute beginner who hasn't got a clue what they are doing. |  | | A good thing about the opening is that it can be played against almost any opening that white chooses (1. |  | | It shows for each opening what percentage of matches were won by white, black and were drawn. |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/adam.bozon/openings.htm
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| | Nilatac - A Suicide <b>Chessb> Program |
 | | We do not learn an opening if our last game was against a weak player, because we might have played a bad opening, but got away with it due to our opponent's weakness. |  | | You can play <b>chessb> and variants, simultaneous matches, blind matches, bughouse, or you can sit back and watch lectures or other people's games (you can kibitz on those games too). |  | | However, <b>chessb> servers provide what you cannot always find in real life: a huge diversity of opponents with various styles and temperaments (and vocabulary, for that matter). |
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http://catalin.francu.com/nilatac
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| | Amazon.com: Mastering the Opening (Everyman <b>Chessb>): Books: Byron Jacobs |
 | | The opening phase of the game throws up difficult questions for those keen to study and improve their <b>chessb>. |  | | <b>Chessb> players will enjoy the attention to numerous thematic games and a layout which requires basic <b>chessb> knowledge but still proves easy to understand. |  | | But to 'master' any opening, the player will need to go get a few more detailed books. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1857442237?v=glance
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| | <b>Chessb> Opening Links |
 | | But there is so much good opening information on the web that it is possible for club players to develop a pretty good opening repertoire simply by reading through the articles that interest them and supplementing with some games for closer study and analysis on their own. |  | | This site offers to annotate your game with others from their database, which might be a useful way of studying the opening. |  | | The Kibitzer is great for when you have time to print out an article and play over the games with a board, and Harding has covered a wide range of interesting openings over the years with sharp analysis supported by excellent research. |
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http://www.kenilworthchessclub.org/links/openings.html
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| | Marshall <b>Chessb> Opening CD |
 | | This CD is for anyone who plays <b>chessb> - not just correspondence players. |  | | <b>Chessb> Mail editor Tim Harding is an acknowledged expert in the Marshall and wrote several books about in in the past. |  | | This is now one of the best and most dynamic ways of fighting against White's principal 1 e4 opening. |
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http://www.chesscentral.com/publisher/marshall.htm
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| | <b>Chessb> Openings <b>Chessb> Opening Software |
 | | If you want to play rock solid <b>chessb> openings - and get better at <b>chessb> every time you play, and you want the prestige of constantly playing higher rated competition, and if you want to do it quickly and easily while you're still young enough to enjoy it... |  | | Every day I talk to <b>chessb> players who are researching huge collections of games and playing against outrageously strong programs, but they're not making much progress in their own playing strength! |  | | Bookup Express has a one-click feature that will move your latest game(s) to your favorite game database (Bookup, ChessBase, Fritz, <b>Chessb> Assistant, etc.), and then import the game into your Bookup repertoire where it will show you exactly where you or your opponent played a new move. |
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http://www.bookup.com
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| | Oa sis CF: <b>Chessb> opening |
 | | ONE-STOP <b>CHESSb> is the best value in Palm game softwarethe experts Proven GNU <b>Chessb> engine 6500-move opening book 10 skill levels |  | | G2 Games Chessopening Home <b>Chessb> Search the Web Poker Puzzles Rpg ChessopeningChess: collectible antique <b>chessb> prints. |  | | Capablanca refused to study <b>chessb> and he never read <b>chessb> books or studied chessopenings. |
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http://www.oasiscf.org/chess/chess-opening.html
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| | CA Shop :: <b>Chessb> Assistant Store :: Welcome! |
 | | Here you can find over 100 <b>chessb> criteria built-in into <b>Chessb> Assistants search facility, guiding a player through the <b>chessb> game various stages such as opening, middlegame and endgame. |  | | <b>Chessb> Assistant 7.1 is the unique tool for managing <b>chessb> games and databases, playing <b>chessb> on the ICC, viewing electronic texts in CA or PGN format, studying openings, analyzing games, or playing <b>chessb> against the computer. |  | | <b>Chessb> Assistant 8.1 is a unique tool for managing <b>chessb> games and databases, playing <b>chessb> on the Internet, viewing electronic texts, studying openings, analyzing games, or playing <b>chessb> against the computer. |
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http://store.convekta.com/shop_model.asp?gid=62&sView=Catalog
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| | <b>chessb>: opening moves... |
 | | TIME: 3:15 - 4:45 PM Most <b>chessb> games are won or lost in the opening moves. |  | | PREREQUISITE FOR OPENING MOVES: Completion of a previous Saturday Academy <b>chessb> class or permission of the instructor. |  | | Carl Haessler is a US <b>Chessb> Federation Life Master, a three-time Oregon Champion and a <b>chessb> instructor. |
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http://www.saturdayacademy.pdx.edu/classes-summer03/chess-opening-moves.htm
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| | Learning <b>Chessb> Area. Learn <b>Chessb> from the Masters |
 | | Marius Ceteras, one of our <b>chessb> teachers, played against the best romanian player, the grandmaster Dieter Nisipeanu, ELO near 2700 and made a DRAW (after a long and great game)! |  | | The Fide Master, Alexandru Manea, a very good <b>chessb> theoretician and teacher, joins the team. |  | | Our services were improved with: the private <b>chessb> lessons through e-mail, the <b>chessb> assessment, a <b>chessb> training course, and the <b>chessb> tips for free. |
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http://www.chessarea.com
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| | The <b>Chessb> Cafe Archives |
 | | February 2000 New Thoughts on Power Play in the <b>Chessb> Opening |  | | February 1997 Power Play in the Correspondence <b>Chessb> Opening |  | | October 1997 <b>Chessb> Games Belong To The World |
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http://www.chesscafe.com/archives/archives.htm
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| | <b>Chessb> Openings : Index of all <b>chessb> positions |
 | | Bishop's Opening - Urusov Gambit Main Line "Variation II-A" Bishop's Opening - Urusov Gambit Main Line "Variation II-B" Bishop's Opening - Urusov Gambit "Variation I" Bishop's Opening - Urusov Gambit "Variation II" |  | | Bishop's Opening - Urusov Gambit Main Line "Variation I" Bishop's Opening - Urusov Gambit Main Line "Variation I-A" Bishop's Opening - Urusov Gambit Main Line "Variation I-A-1" |  | | Bishop's Opening - Berlin Defense "Variation I" Bishop's Opening - Berlin Defense "Variation I-A" Bishop's Opening - Berlin Defense "Variation I-B" Bishop's Opening - Berlin Defense "Variation II" |
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http://www.csm.astate.edu/~wpaulsen/chess
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| | <b>Chessb> opening moves |
 | | If you can't survive the opening, you will lose many a game of <b>chessb>. |  | | Specializing in books about <b>chessb> strategy, openings, middlegame, <b>chessb> grandmasters and more. |  | | These books cover the hows and whys of <b>chessb> opening moves, opening traps, and some contain rudimentary knowledge covering a wide range of systems. |
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http://www.chess-strategy-online.com/books/chess-opening
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| | Exeter <b>Chessb> Home Page |
 | | and get ready for the wacky game of <b>chessb>.." " |  | | University disclaimer and the GNU <b>Chessb> public licence. |  | | Did you know you can play live <b>chessb> for free on the internet? |
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http://www.exeterchessclub.org.uk
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| | CHESSBASE OPENING ENCYCLOPEDIA 2006 - <b>Chessb> Software |
 | | Furthermore, the DVD contains a big opening key with 109,000 singles keys and a separate directory with 221 special theory databases from the Chessbase Magazine. |  | | The Chessbase Opening Encyclopedia 2006 features the complete coverage of all opening sectors, offering an optimal start for opening training. |  | | access to the games with the big opening key |
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http://www.chesscentral.com/software/Opening_Encyclopedia.htm
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| | List of <b>chessb> openings - One Language |
 | | This is a list of <b>chessb> openings by the ECO classification: |  | | A07 Reti Opening, King's Indian attack (Barcza system) |  | | A39 English Opening, Symmetrical, Main line with d4 |
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http://www.onelang.com/encyclopedia/index.php/List_of_chess_openings
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| | <b>Chessb> Opening |
 | | Personal <b>Chessb> Trainer is a <b>chessb> training software, developed by GM Gilberto Milos, based on memorization of key concepts and positions, that many Grandmasters consider the most powerful way to become a strong player. |  | | Personal <b>Chessb> Trainer 1.08.02 by Sersoft Informatica Ltda. |  | | PCT is a <b>chessb> training software, developed by GM Gilberto Milos, based on memorization of key concepts and positions, which is essential and the most powerful way to become a strong player. |
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http://www.downloadjunction.com/product/software/77203
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| | Start.html |
 | | This is an HTML version of the ECO database that is distributed with GNU <b>Chessb>. |
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http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~amos/chess/Start.html
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| | Bucknell Openings Library |
 | | To view the openings page, you will need Netscape Communicator. |
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http://www.orgs.bucknell.edu/chessclub/openings
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ch/chess_opening.htm
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| | <b>Chessb> Opening Exploration Utility |
 | | Your starting point to a universe of <b>chessb> opening exploration. |  | | Web design and database development by 20/20 Technologies |
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http://www.chessgames.com/perl/explorer
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