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In chess
Chess

Chess is a recreational and competitive game played between two Player . Sometimes called Western chess or international chess to distinguish it from History of chess and other chess variants, the current form of the game emerged in Southern Europe during the second half of the 15th century after evolving from similar, much older...
 the word "opening" has two common meanings, both of which are discussed in this article. Chessplayers are so familiar with these two meanings that many books and articles never state the distinction and may switch without notice from one meaning to the other.

The earliest stage of a game is known as the opening. For several moves players are mainly concerned with transferring their pieces from their starting positions to somewhere more useful.

A chess opening is the group of initial moves of a chess
Chess

Chess is a recreational and competitive game played between two Player . Sometimes called Western chess or international chess to distinguish it from History of chess and other chess variants, the current form of the game emerged in Southern Europe during the second half of the 15th century after evolving from similar, much older...
 game
Game

A game is a structured wiktionary:activity, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool. Games are distinct from Manual labour, which is usually carried out for wiktionary:remuneration, and from art, which is more concerned with the expression of ideas....
 (the opening moves in the previous sense).






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In chess
Chess

Chess is a recreational and competitive game played between two Player . Sometimes called Western chess or international chess to distinguish it from History of chess and other chess variants, the current form of the game emerged in Southern Europe during the second half of the 15th century after evolving from similar, much older...
 the word "opening" has two common meanings, both of which are discussed in this article. Chessplayers are so familiar with these two meanings that many books and articles never state the distinction and may switch without notice from one meaning to the other.

The earliest stage of a game is known as the opening. For several moves players are mainly concerned with transferring their pieces from their starting positions to somewhere more useful.

A chess opening is the group of initial moves of a chess
Chess

Chess is a recreational and competitive game played between two Player . Sometimes called Western chess or international chess to distinguish it from History of chess and other chess variants, the current form of the game emerged in Southern Europe during the second half of the 15th century after evolving from similar, much older...
 game
Game

A game is a structured wiktionary:activity, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool. Games are distinct from Manual labour, which is usually carried out for wiktionary:remuneration, and from art, which is more concerned with the expression of ideas....
 (the opening moves in the previous sense). Recognized sequences of opening moves are referred to as openings as initiated by White or defenses, as created in reply by Black. There are many dozens of different openings, and hundreds of named variants. The Oxford Companion to Chess
The Oxford Companion to Chess

The Oxford Companion to Chess is a reference book on chess written by David Vincent Hooper and Kenneth Whyld. The book is written in an encyclopedia or dictionary format....
 lists 1327 named openings and variants. These vary widely in character from quiet positional play (e.g. the Réti Opening
Réti Opening

The R?ti Opening is a Hypermodernism_ chess opening characterized by the opening move Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. Nf3 to prevent 1...e5, with the intention of following up, against the "classically recommended" response 1...d5, with 2.c4, coupled with a kingside fianchetto to create pressure on the light squares in the center....
 and some lines of the Queen's Gambit Declined
Queen's Gambit Declined

The Queen's Gambit Declined is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:The Queen's Gambit Declined is often reached by a number of other move orders, such as 1.d4 e6 2.c4 d5; 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5; 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 d5 3.d4; or 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.d4....
) to wild tactical play (e.g. the Latvian Gambit
Latvian Gambit

The Latvian Gambit is an aggressive chess opening, which often leads to wild and tricky positions. This opening is uncommon at the top level of over the board play, but in correspondence chess some players are devoted to it....
 and Two Knights Defense
Two Knights Defense

The Two Knights Defense is a chess opening that begins in the late 16th century, this line of the Italian Game was extensively developed in the 19th century....
, particularly the Traxler Variation).

A sequence of opening moves that is considered standard (often cataloged in a reference work such as the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings) is referred to as "the book moves", or simply "book". These reference works often present these move sequences in simple algebraic notation
Algebraic chess notation

Algebraic chess notation is used to record and describe the moves in a game of chess. It is now standard among all chess organizations and most books, magazines, and newspapers....
, opening trees, or theory tables
Chess opening theory table

A chess opening theory table or Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings table presents lines of moves, typically from the starting position. Chess notation chess moves are presented in the table from left to right....
. When a game begins to deviate from known opening theory
Chess theory

The game of chess is commonly divided into three phases: the chess opening, Chess middlegame, and Chess endgame. As to each of these phases, especially the opening and endgame, there is a large body of theory as how the game should be played....
, the players are said to be "out of book". In some opening lines, the moves considered best for both sides have been worked out for twenty to twenty-five moves or more. Professional chessplayers spend years studying openings, and continue doing so throughout their careers, as opening theory continues to evolve.

A new sequence of moves in the opening is referred to as a "theoretical novelty
Chess terminology

This page explains commonly used terms in chess in alphabetical order. Some of these have their own pages, like Fork and Pin . For a list of unorthodox chess pieces, see fairy chess piece; for a list of terms specific to chess problems, see chess problem terminology; for a list of chess related games, see chess variants....
". When kept secret until used in a competitive game it is often known as a "prepared variation", and can be a formidable weapon in top-class competition.

For a list of openings as classified by the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings, see List of chess openings
List of chess openings

This is a list of chess openings, organized by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code. In 1966, Chess Informant categorized the chess openings into five broad areas , with each of those broken down into one hundred subcategories ....
.

Aims of the opening

Although a wide variety of moves can be played in the opening, the aims behind them are, broadly speaking, the same. First and foremost, the aim is to avoid being checkmated and avoid losing material, as in other phases of the game.

Top-level objectives

At higher levels of competition, for many years the main objectives of opening play were to obtain the better position when playing as White and to equalize when playing as Black. The idea behind this is that playing first gives White a slight initial advantage
First-move advantage in chess

The first-move advantage in chess refers to the inherent advantage of the player who makes the first move in chess. Chess players and Chess theory generally agree that White begins the game with some advantage....
; for example, White will be the first to attack if the game opens symmetrically (Black mirrors White's moves).

Since about the 1950s another objective has gradually become more dominant. According to IM Jeremy Silman
Jeremy Silman

Jeremy Silman is an American International Master of chess. He has won the U.S. Open Chess Championship, the American Open, and the National Open....
, the purpose of the opening is to create dynamic imbalances between the two sides, which will determine the character of the middlegame and the strategic plans chosen by both sides. For example, in the Winawer Variation of the French Defense, White will try to use his bishop pair and space advantage to mount an attack on Black's kingside, while Black will seek simplifying exchanges (in particular, trading off one of White's bishops to blunt this advantage) and counterattack against the weakened pawns on White's queenside; both players accept different combinations of advantages and disadvantages. This idea was a doctrine of the Soviet school of chess.

A third objective, which is complementary to the previous ones and has been common since the 19th century, is to lure the opponent into types of position with which the player is more familiar and comfortable than the opponent. This is usually done by transpositions
Transposition (chess)

A transposition in chess is a sequence of moves that results in a position which may also be reached by another, more common sequence of moves. Transpositions are particularly common in chess opening, where a given position may be reached by different sequences of moves....
, in which a game that apparently starts with one opening can reach a position that is normally produced by a different opening.

Common aims in opening play

Irrespective of whether they are trying to gain the upper hand as White and equalize as Black or to create dynamic imbalances, players generally devote a lot of attention in the opening stages to:
  1. Development: One of the main aims of the opening is to mobilize the pieces on useful squares where they will have impact on the game. To this end, knights are usually developed to f3, c3, f6 and c6 (or sometimes e2, d2, e7 or d7), and both player's King and Queen pawns are moved so the bishops can be developed (alternatively, the bishops may be fianchetto
    Fianchetto

    In chess the fianchetto is a pattern of development wherein a bishop is developed to the second rank of the adjacent knight file, the knight pawn having been moved one or two squares forward....
    ed
    with a manoeuvre such as g3 and Bg2). Rapid mobilization is the key. The queen, and to a lesser extent the rooks, are not usually played to a central position until later in the game, when many minor pieces and pawns are no longer present.
  2. Control of the center: At the start of the game, it is not clear on which part of the board the pieces will be needed. However, control of the central squares allows pieces to be moved to any part of the board relatively easily, and can also have a cramping effect on the opponent. The classical view is that central control is best effected by placing pawns
    Pawn (chess)

    The pawn is the weakest and most numerous chess piece in the game of chess, representing infantry, or more particularly armed peasants or pikemen....
     there, ideally establishing pawns on d4 and e4 (or d5 and e5 for Black). However, the hypermodern
    Hypermodernism (chess)

    Hypermodernism is a school of chess thought which advocates controlling the centre of the board with distant pieces rather than with pawn , thus inviting the opponent to occupy the centre with pawns which can then become objects of attack....
     school showed that it was not always necessary or even desirable to occupy the center in this way, and that too broad a pawn front could be attacked and destroyed, leaving its architect vulnerable; an impressive looking pawn center is worth little unless it can be maintained. The hypermoderns instead advocated controlling the center from a distance with pieces, breaking down one's opponent center, and only taking over the center oneself later in the game. This leads to openings such as Alekhine's Defense
    Alekhine's Defence

    Alekhine's Defence is a chess opening beginning with the movesIt is named after Alexander Alekhine, who introduced it in the :Category:1921 in chess Budapest tournament in games against Endre Steiner and Friedrich S?misch....
     - in a line like 1. e4 Nf6 2. e5 Nd5 3. d4 d6 4. c4 Nb6 5. f4 (the Four Pawns Attack), White has a formidable pawn center for the moment, but Black hopes to undermine it later in the game, leaving White's position exposed.
  3. King safety: The king is somewhat exposed in the middle of the board. Measures must be taken to reduce his vulnerability. It is therefore common for both players to either castle
    Castling

    Castling is a special move in the game of chess involving the king and either of the original rook of the same color. Castling consists of moving the king two squares towards a rook, then moving the rook onto the square over which the king crossed....
     in the opening (simultaneously developing one of the rooks) or to otherwise bring the king to the side of the board via artificial castling
    Artificial castling

    In chess, artificial castling, also known as castling by hand, refers to a maneuver in which a king who has lost the right to castling does so in several normal moves, instead of one special one....
    .
  4. Prevention of pawn weakness: Most openings strive to avoid the creation of pawn weaknesses such as isolated
    Isolated pawn

    In chess, an isolated pawn is a pawn for which there is no friendly pawn on an adjacent Chess terminology#File. An isolated Queen 's pawn is often called an isolani....
    , doubled
    Doubled pawns

    In chess, doubled pawns are two pawn s of the same color residing on the same Chess terminology#File. Pawns can become doubled only when one pawn captures onto a file on which another friendly pawn resides....
     and backward
    Backward pawn

    In chess, a backward pawn is a pawn that is behind the pawns of the same color on the adjacent Chess terminology#File and that cannot be advanced without loss of material, usually the backward pawn itself....
     pawns, pawn islands, etc. Some openings sacrifice endgame considerations for a quick attack on the opponent's position. Some unbalanced openings for black, in particular, make use of this idea; such as the Dutch, and the Sicilian. While other openings, such as the Alekhine and the Benoni invite the opponent to overextend and form pawn weaknesses. Specific openings accept pawn weaknesses in exchange for compensation in the form of dynamic play. (See pawn structure
    Pawn structure

    In chess, the pawn structure is the configuration of pawn on the chessboard. Since pawns are the least mobile of the chess pieces, the pawn structure is relatively static and thus largely determines the strategic nature of the position....
    .)
  5. Piece coordination: As each player mobilizes his or her pieces, each attempts to assure that they are working harmoniously towards the control of key squares.
  6. Create positions in which the player is more comfortable than the opponent: Transposition
    Transposition (chess)

    A transposition in chess is a sequence of moves that results in a position which may also be reached by another, more common sequence of moves. Transpositions are particularly common in chess opening, where a given position may be reached by different sequences of moves....
     is one common way of doing this.


Apart from these ideas, other strategies used in the middlegame may also be carried out in the opening. These include preparing pawn breaks to create counterplay, creating weaknesses in the opponent's pawn structure, seizing control of key squares, making favourable exchanges of minor pieces (e.g. gaining the bishop pair), or gaining a space advantage, whether in the centre or on the flanks.

Opening nomenclature

Major changes in the rules of chess in the late fifteenth century increased the speed of the game, consequently emphasizing the importance of opening study. Thus, early chess books, such as the 1497 text of Luis Ramirez de Lucena presents opening analysis, as does Pedro Damiano
Pedro Damiano

Pedro Damiano was a Portugal chess player who lived from 1480 to 1544. A native of Odemira, he was a pharmacist by profession. He wrote Questo libro e da imparare giocare a scachi et de li partiti, published in Rome, Italy, in 1512; it went through eight editions in the sixteenth century....
 (1512), and Ruy López de Segura
Ruy López de Segura

Rodrigo L?pez de Segura was a spain priest and later bishop in Segura whose book Libro de la invenci?n liberal y arte del juego del Axedrez was one of the first fundamental chess books in Europe, only after Pedro Damiano's....
 (1561). Ruy Lopez's disagreement with Damiano regarding the merits of 2...Nc6 led to 3.Bb5 (after 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6) being named for him as the Ruy Lopez
Ruy Lopez

The Ruy Lopez, also called the Spanish Opening, Spanish Game or Spanish Torture in English-speaking countries, is a chess opening characterized by the moves:...
 or Spanish Opening. Opening theory was studied more scientifically from the 1840s on, and many opening variations were discovered and named in this period and later. Opening nomenclature developed haphazardly, and most names are historical accidents not based on systematic principles.

The oldest openings tend to be named for geographic places
List of chess openings named after places

*Aachen Gambit of the Nimzowitsch Defense 1.e4 Nc6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 Nb4*Abbazia Defense of the King's Gambit 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5*American Gambit of the Dutch Defense 1.d4 f5 2.e4 fxe4 3.Nd2...
 and people. Many openings are named after nationalities, for example Indian, English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Scotch, Russian, Italian, Scandinavian, and Sicilian. Cities are also used, such as Vienna, Berlin, and Wilkes-Barre. The Catalan System is named after the Catalonia
Catalonia

Catalonia , is an Autonomous Community in northeast Spain.Catalonia covers an area of 32,114 km? and has an official population of 7,210,508. It borders France and Andorra to the north, Aragon to the west, the Valencian Community to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the east ....
 region of Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
.

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 the first to popularize it or to publish analysis of it. Eponymic openings include the Ruy Lopez
Ruy Lopez

The Ruy Lopez, also called the Spanish Opening, Spanish Game or Spanish Torture in English-speaking countries, is a chess opening characterized by the moves:...
, Alekhine's Defense
Alekhine's Defence

Alekhine's Defence is a chess opening beginning with the movesIt is named after Alexander Alekhine, who introduced it in the :Category:1921 in chess Budapest tournament in games against Endre Steiner and Friedrich S?misch....
, Morphy Defense
Ruy Lopez

The Ruy Lopez, also called the Spanish Opening, Spanish Game or Spanish Torture in English-speaking countries, is a chess opening characterized by the moves:...
, and the Réti Opening
Réti Opening

The R?ti Opening is a Hypermodernism_ chess opening characterized by the opening move Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. Nf3 to prevent 1...e5, with the intention of following up, against the "classically recommended" response 1...d5, with 2.c4, coupled with a kingside fianchetto to create pressure on the light squares in the center....
. Some opening names honor two people, such as the Caro-Kann.

A few opening names are descriptive, such as Giuoco Piano
Giuoco Piano

The Giuoco Piano is a chess opening characterized by the movesWhite's "Chess terminology#I" at c4 prevents Black from advancing in the center with ...d5 and attacks the vulnerable f7 square....
 . More prosaic descriptions include Two Knights and Four Knights. Descriptive names are less common than openings named for places and people.

Some openings have been given fanciful names, often names of animals. This practice became more common in the 20th century. By then, most of the more common and traditional sequences of opening moves had already been named, so these tend to be unusual or recently developed openings like the Orangutan, Hippopotamus, Elephant, and Hedgehog.

Many terms are used for the opening as well. In addition to Opening, common terms include Game, Defense, Gambit
Gambit

A gambit is a chess opening in which the first player risks or sacrifice material, usually a pawn , with the hope of achieving a resulting advantageous position....
, and Variation; less common terms are System, Attack, Counterattack, Countergambit, Reversed, and Inverted. To make matters more confusing, these terms are used very inconsistently. Consider some of the openings named for nationalities: Scotch Game
Scotch Game

The Scotch Game is a chess opening that begins with the movesWhite aims to dominate the Chess terminology#C by exchanging his d-pawn for Black's e-pawn....
, English Opening
English Opening

In chess, the English Opening is the chess opening where White begins Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. c4.A flank opening, it is the fourth most popular of the twenty possible first moves....
, French Defense
French Defence

The French Defence is a chess chess opening. It is characterized by the moves:The French has a reputation for solidity and resilience, though it can result in a somewhat cramped game for Black in the early stages....
, and Russian Game — the Scotch Game and the English Opening are both White openings (White chooses to play), the French is indeed a defense but so is the Russian Game. Although these do not have precise definitions, here are some general observations about how they are used.

Game : Used only for some of the oldest openings, for example Scotch Game
Scotch Game

The Scotch Game is a chess opening that begins with the movesWhite aims to dominate the Chess terminology#C by exchanging his d-pawn for Black's e-pawn....
, Vienna Game
Vienna Game

The Vienna Game is a chess opening characterised by the movesWhite's second move is less common than 2.Nf3, which can lead to the Ruy Lopez, Giuoco Piano, Scotch Game and other openings....
, and Four Knights Game
Four Knights Game

The Four Knights Game is a chess opening starting with the movesThe Four Knights is fairly popular with beginners who strictly adhere to the opening principle "develop knight before bishop ." It is occasionally played at higher levels, but most players consider the Ruy Lopez a better attempt for White and Black in chess to exploit the First-...
. Opening : Along with Variation, this is the most common term. Variation : Usually used to describe a line within a more general opening, for example the Exchange Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined
Queen's Gambit Declined

The Queen's Gambit Declined is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:The Queen's Gambit Declined is often reached by a number of other move orders, such as 1.d4 e6 2.c4 d5; 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5; 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 d5 3.d4; or 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.d4....
. Defense : Always refers to an opening chosen by Black, such as Two Knights Defense
Two Knights Defense

The Two Knights Defense is a chess opening that begins in the late 16th century, this line of the Italian Game was extensively developed in the 19th century....
 or King's Indian Defense, unless, of course, it has 'reversed' in front of it, which makes it an opening for white. The term "defense" does not imply passivity; many defenses are quite aggressive (such as the Nimzo-Indian Defense
Nimzo-Indian Defence

The Nimzo-Indian Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:This hypermodernism opening was developed by International Grandmaster Aron Nimzowitsch who introduced it to master-level chess in the early 20th century....
). Gambit : An opening that involves the sacrifice of material, usually one or more pawns. Gambits can be played by White (e.g., King's Gambit
King's Gambit

The King's Gambit is a chess opening that begins:White offers a pawn to divert the Black e-pawn and wants to build a stronger center with d2-d4....
) or Black (e.g., Latvian Gambit
Latvian Gambit

The Latvian Gambit is an aggressive chess opening, which often leads to wild and tricky positions. This opening is uncommon at the top level of over the board play, but in correspondence chess some players are devoted to it....
). The full name often includes Accepted or Declined depending on whether the opponent took the offered material, as in the Queen's Gambit Accepted
Queen's Gambit Accepted

The Queen's Gambit Accepted, commonly abbreviated to QGA, is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:Black's capture of the white c-pawn may also occur one or two moves later, leading to a transposed position ....
 and Queen's Gambit Declined
Queen's Gambit Declined

The Queen's Gambit Declined is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:The Queen's Gambit Declined is often reached by a number of other move orders, such as 1.d4 e6 2.c4 d5; 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5; 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 d5 3.d4; or 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.d4....
. In some cases, the sacrifice of material is only temporary. The Queen's Gambit is not a true gambit because there is no good way for Black to keep the pawn . Countergambit : Any gambit played by Black; sometimes this will be in response to a White gambit. Examples of this include the Albin Countergambit
Albin Countergambit

The Albin Countergambit is a chess opening that begins with the movesHistory Although this opening was originally played by Cavallotti against Salvioli at the Milan tournament of 1881, it takes its name from Adolf Albin who played it against Emanuel Lasker in New York City 1893....
 to the Queen's Gambit
Queen's Gambit

The Queen's Gambit is a chess opening that starts with the movesThe Queen's Gambit is one of the oldest known chess openings, as Luis Ramirez Lucena wrote about it in 1497 and it is mentioned in the earlier G?ttingen manuscript....
, the Falkbeer Countergambit to the King's Gambit
King's Gambit

The King's Gambit is a chess opening that begins:White offers a pawn to divert the Black e-pawn and wants to build a stronger center with d2-d4....
, and the Greco Counter Gambit (the former name of the Latvian Gambit
Latvian Gambit

The Latvian Gambit is an aggressive chess opening, which often leads to wild and tricky positions. This opening is uncommon at the top level of over the board play, but in correspondence chess some players are devoted to it....
). System : A method of development that can be used against many different setups by the opponent. Examples include Colle System
Colle System

The Colle System is a chess opening strategy for White introduced by Belgium Edgard Colle in the 1920s. Also known as the Colle-Koltanowski system, played frequently and further developed by George Koltanowski, this variation of the Queen's Pawn Game is characterised by a systematic if modest development of White's List of chess terms#Ms to s...
, Stonewall Attack
Stonewall Attack

The Stonewall Attack is a chess opening; more specifically it is a variation of the Queen's Pawn Game. It is characterized by White playing 1.d4, 2.e3, 3.f4 and 4.c3, usually playing 5.Bd3 as well, even though the moves are not always played in that order ....
, Réti System
Réti Opening

The R?ti Opening is a Hypermodernism_ chess opening characterized by the opening move Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. Nf3 to prevent 1...e5, with the intention of following up, against the "classically recommended" response 1...d5, with 2.c4, coupled with a kingside fianchetto to create pressure on the light squares in the center....
, Barcza System
King's Indian Attack

The King's Indian Attack is a chess opening system for white, most notably used by Bobby Fischer. Its typical formation is shown in the diagram to the right....
, and Hedgehog System
Hedgehog defence

In warfare, the hedgehog defence is a military military tactics for defending against a mobile armoured attack, or blitzkrieg. The defence in depth in heavily fortified positions suitable for all-around defence....
. Attack : Sometimes used to describe an aggressive or provocative variation such as the Albin-Chatard Attack (or Chatard-Alekhine Attack), the Fried Liver Attack
Fried Liver Attack

The Fried Liver Attack, also called the Fegatello Attack , is a chess opening.This colourfully named opening is a variation of the Two Knights Defence in which White sacrifices a knight for a superficially impressive attack on the enemy king ....
 in the Two Knights Defense, and the Grob Attack. In other cases it refers to a defensive system by Black when adopted by White, as in King's Indian Attack
King's Indian Attack

The King's Indian Attack is a chess opening system for white, most notably used by Bobby Fischer. Its typical formation is shown in the diagram to the right....
. In still other cases the name seems to be used ironically, as with the fairly inoffensive Durkin's Attack (also called the Durkin Opening). Reversed, Inverted : A Black opening played by White, or more rarely a White opening played by Black. Examples include Sicilian Reversed (from the English Opening), and the Inverted Hungarian.

A small minority of openings are prefixed with "Anti-". These are openings intended to avoid a particular line otherwise available to one's opponent, for example the Anti-Marshall (against the Marshall (Counter) Attack in the Ruy Lopez) and the Anti-Meran Gambit (against the Meran Variation of the Semi-Slav Defense).

Classification of chess openings

For a list of openings as classified by the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings, see List of chess openings
List of chess openings

This is a list of chess openings, organized by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code. In 1966, Chess Informant categorized the chess openings into five broad areas , with each of those broken down into one hundred subcategories ....
.

The beginning chess position offers White twenty possible first moves. Of these, 1.e4, 1.d4, 1.Nf3, and 1.c4 are by far the most popular as these moves do the most to promote rapid development and control of the center. A few other opening moves are considered reasonable but less consistent with opening principles than the four most popular moves. The Dunst Opening
Dunst Opening

The Dunst Opening is a chess opening where White opens with the move:This fairly uncommon opening may have more names than any other: it is also called the Heinrichsen Opening, Baltic Opening, van Geet's Opening, Sleipnir Opening, Kotrc's Opening, Me?trovic Opening, Romanian Opening, Queen's Knigh...
, 1.Nc3, develops a knight to a good square, but is somewhat inflexible because it blocks White's c-pawn; also, after 1...d5 the knight is liable to be kicked to an inferior square by ...d4. (Note that after 1.Nf3 the analogous 1...e5? just loses a pawn.) Bird's Opening
Bird's Opening

Bird's Opening or the Dutch Attack is a chess opening characterised by the move...
, 1.f4, addresses center control but not development and weakens the king position slightly. The Sokolsky Opening
Sokolsky Opening

The Sokolsky Opening is an uncommon chess opening:According to ChessBase, in master level chess, out of the twenty possible first moves from White, 1.b4 ranks ninth in popularity....
 1.b4 and the King's and Queen's fianchetto
Fianchetto

In chess the fianchetto is a pattern of development wherein a bishop is developed to the second rank of the adjacent knight file, the knight pawn having been moved one or two squares forward....
s 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 possibilities are rarely played at the top levels of chess. Of these, the best are merely slow such as 1.c3, 1.d3, and 1.e3. Worse possibilities either ignore the center and development like 1.a3, weaken White's position (for instance, 1.f3 and 1.g4), or place the knights on poor squares (1.Na3 and 1.Nh3).

Black has twenty possible responses to White's opening move. Many of these are mirror images of the most popular first moves for White, but with a tempo
Tempo (chess)

In chess, tempo refers to a "turn" or single move. When a player achieves a desired result in one fewer moves, he "gains a tempo" and conversely when he takes one more move than necessary he "loses a tempo." Similarly, when one forces his opponent to expend moves that he would not otherwise have expended, one "gains tempo" because the oppone...
 less. Defenses beginning with 1...c6 and 1...e6, often followed by the center thrust 2...d5, are also popular. Defenses with an early ...d6 coupled with a kingside fianchetto
Fianchetto

In chess the fianchetto is a pattern of development wherein a bishop is developed to the second rank of the adjacent knight file, the knight pawn having been moved one or two squares forward....
 are also commonly played.

The most important scheme of classifying chess openings for serious players is by ECO code
List of chess openings

This is a list of chess openings, organized by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code. In 1966, Chess Informant categorized the chess openings into five broad areas , with each of those broken down into one hundred subcategories ....
, a series of 500 opening codes assigned by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings

The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings is a classification system for the opening moves in a game of chess. It is presented as a five volume book collection describing chess openings....
. Although these codes are invaluable for the serious study of the chess opening, they are not very practical for a broad survey of the chess opening as the codes obscure common structural features between related openings.

A simple descriptive categorization of the chess opening is King's Pawn Openings
King's Pawn Game

The term King's Pawn Game refers to any chess opening starting with the moveWhite opens with the most popular of the twenty possible opening moves....
, Queen's Pawn Openings
Queen's Pawn Game

In the most general sense the term Queen's Pawn Game can refer to any chess opening which starts withIt is the second most popular opening move....
, and Others. Since these categories are still individually very large, it is common to divide each of them further. One reasonable way to group the openings is
  • Double King Pawn or Open Games (1.e4 e5)
  • Single King Pawn or Semi-Open Game
    Semi-Open Game

    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 Games, and are the complement of the Open Games or Double King Pawn Games which begin 1.e4 e5....
    s (1.e4 other)
  • Double Queen Pawn or Closed Game
    Closed Game

    A Closed Game, also called a Double Queen Pawn Opening, is a chess opening that begins with the moves:The move 1.d4 offers the same benefits to development and center control as does 1.e4, but unlike with the King's Pawn Game where the e4 pawn is undefended after the first move, the d4 pawn is protected by White's queen....
    s (1.d4 d5)
  • Single Queen Pawn or Semi-Closed Game
    Semi-Closed Game

    A Semi-Closed Game is a chess opening in which White opens with the queen's pawn 1.d4 but Black does not make the symmetrical reply 1.d5. By far the most important category of the semi-closed openings are the Indian systems, which begin 1.d4 Nf6....
    s (1.d4 other)
  • Flank opening
    Flank opening

    A flank opening is a chess opening played by White and typified by play on one or both chess terminology#F .White plays in hypermodernism style, attacking the center from the flanks with pieces rather than occupying it with pawns....
    s (including 1.c4, 1.Nf3, 1.f4, and others)
  • Unusual first moves for White
The Indian systems (1.d4 Nf6) are the most important of the Semi-Closed Games, and warrant separate treatment.

Open games (1.e4 e5)





White starts by playing 1.e4 (moving his King's pawn two spaces). This is the most popular opening move and it has many strengths — it immediately works on controlling the center, and it frees two pieces (the queen and a bishop). The oldest openings in chess follow 1.e4. Bobby Fischer
Bobby Fischer

Robert James "Bobby" Fischer was an United States and Icelandic chess Grandmaster , and the eleventh World Chess Champion.As a teenager, Fischer became famous as a chess prodigy....
 rated 1.e4 as "best by test". On the downside, 1.e4 places a pawn on an undefended square and weakens d4 and f4; the Hungarian master Gyula Breyer
Gyula Breyer

Gyula Breyer was a Hungary chess player. He was a leading member of the Hypermodernism school of chess theory, which favored controlling the center with pieces on the wings....
 melodramatically declared that "After 1.e4 White's game is in its last throes". If Black mirrors White's move and replies with 1...e5, the result is an open game.

The most popular second move for White is 2.Nf3 attacking Black's king pawn, preparing for a kingside castle, and anticipating the advance of the queen pawn to d4. Black's most common reply is 2...Nc6, which usually leads to the Ruy Lopez
Ruy Lopez

The Ruy Lopez, also called the Spanish Opening, Spanish Game or Spanish Torture in English-speaking countries, is a chess opening characterized by the moves:...
 (3.Bb5), Scotch Game
Scotch Game

The Scotch Game is a chess opening that begins with the movesWhite aims to dominate the Chess terminology#C by exchanging his d-pawn for Black's e-pawn....
 (3.d4), or Italian Game
Italian Game

The Italian Game is a family of chess openings, beginning:Giulio Polerio in the 16th century, and later by Gioachino Greco in 1620, who gave the game its main line....
 (3.Bc4). If Black instead maintains symmetry and counterattacks White's center with 2...Nf6 then the Petrov's Defense
Petrov's Defence

Petrov's Defence, sometimes called Petroff's Defense or the Russian Game, is a chess opening characterized by the following moves:Though this symmetrical response has a long history, it was first popularized by Alexander Petrov?a Russia chess player of the mid-19th century....
 results. The Philidor Defense (2...d6) is not popular in modern chess because it allows White an easy space advantage while Black's position remains cramped and passive, although solid. Other responses to 2.Nf3 are not seen in master play.

The most popular alternatives to 2.Nf3 are the Vienna Game
Vienna Game

The Vienna Game is a chess opening characterised by the movesWhite's second move is less common than 2.Nf3, which can lead to the Ruy Lopez, Giuoco Piano, Scotch Game and other openings....
 (2.Nc3), the Bishop's Opening
Bishop's Opening

The Bishop's Opening is a chess opening that begins with the movesThe Bishop's Opening is one of the oldest openings to be analyzed; it was studied by Luis Ramirez Lucena and Ruy L?pez de Segura....
 (2.Bc4), and the King's Gambit
King's Gambit

The King's Gambit is a chess opening that begins:White offers a pawn to divert the Black e-pawn and wants to build a stronger center with d2-d4....
 (2.f4). These openings have some similarities with each other, in particular the Bishop's Opening frequently transposes to variations of the Vienna Game. The King's Gambit was extremely popular in the 19th century. White sacrifices a pawn for quick development and to pull a black pawn out of the center. The Vienna Game also frequently features attacks on the Black center by means of a f2-f4 pawn advance.

In the Center Game
Center Game

The Center Game is a chess opening that begins with the movesThe Center Game is an old opening. Mostly abandoned by 1900 because no advantage could be demonstrated for White, Jacques Mieses, Ksawery Tartakower, and Rudolf Spielmann, seemed to be the last strong players who would adopt it....
 (2.d4) White immediately opens the center but if the pawn is to be recovered after 2...exd4, White must contend with a slightly premature queen development after 3.Qxd4. An alternative is to sacrifice one or two pawns, for example in the Danish Gambit
Danish Gambit

The Danish Gambit, known as the ' in German, and the ' in Dutch, is a chess opening that begins with the moves 1.Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1....
.

Many other variations after 1.e4 e5 have been studied; see Open Game for details.
  • 1.e4 e5 Double King's Pawn Opening or Open Game
  • 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Ruy Lopez
    Ruy Lopez

    The Ruy Lopez, also called the Spanish Opening, Spanish Game or Spanish Torture in English-speaking countries, is a chess opening characterized by the moves:...
  • 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 Scotch Game
    Scotch Game

    The Scotch Game is a chess opening that begins with the movesWhite aims to dominate the Chess terminology#C by exchanging his d-pawn for Black's e-pawn....
  • 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Italian Game
    Italian Game

    The Italian Game is a family of chess openings, beginning:Giulio Polerio in the 16th century, and later by Gioachino Greco in 1620, who gave the game its main line....
  • 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 Four Knights Game
    Four Knights Game

    The Four Knights Game is a chess opening starting with the movesThe Four Knights is fairly popular with beginners who strictly adhere to the opening principle "develop knight before bishop ." It is occasionally played at higher levels, but most players consider the Ruy Lopez a better attempt for White and Black in chess to exploit the First-...
  • 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 Petrov's Defense
    Petrov's Defence

    Petrov's Defence, sometimes called Petroff's Defense or the Russian Game, is a chess opening characterized by the following moves:Though this symmetrical response has a long history, it was first popularized by Alexander Petrov?a Russia chess player of the mid-19th century....
  • 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 Philidor Defense
    Philidor Defence

    The Philidor Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:It is named after the famous 18th century player Fran?ois-Andr? Danican Philidor, who advocated it as an alternative to the common 2...Nc6....
  • 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Vienna Game
    Vienna Game

    The Vienna Game is a chess opening characterised by the movesWhite's second move is less common than 2.Nf3, which can lead to the Ruy Lopez, Giuoco Piano, Scotch Game and other openings....
  • 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Bishop's Opening
    Bishop's Opening

    The Bishop's Opening is a chess opening that begins with the movesThe Bishop's Opening is one of the oldest openings to be analyzed; it was studied by Luis Ramirez Lucena and Ruy L?pez de Segura....
  • 1.e4 e5 2.f4 King's Gambit
    King's Gambit

    The King's Gambit is a chess opening that begins:White offers a pawn to divert the Black e-pawn and wants to build a stronger center with d2-d4....
  • 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.Qxd4 Center Game
    Center Game

    The Center Game is a chess opening that begins with the movesThe Center Game is an old opening. Mostly abandoned by 1900 because no advantage could be demonstrated for White, Jacques Mieses, Ksawery Tartakower, and Rudolf Spielmann, seemed to be the last strong players who would adopt it....
  • 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.c3 Danish Gambit
    Danish Gambit

    The Danish Gambit, known as the ' in German, and the ' in Dutch, is a chess opening that begins with the moves 1.Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1....


Semi-open games (1.e4, Black plays something other than 1...e5)



In the semi-open games White plays 1.e4 and Black breaks symmetry immediately by replying with a move other than 1...e5. The most popular Black defense to 1.e4 is the Sicilian
Sicilian Defence

The Sicilian Defence is a chess chess opening that begins with the moves:The Sicilian is the most popular and best-scoring response to White's first move 1.e4....
 (1...c5), but the French
French Defence

The French Defence is a chess chess opening. It is characterized by the moves:The French has a reputation for solidity and resilience, though it can result in a somewhat cramped game for Black in the early stages....
 (1...e6, normally followed by 2.d4 d5) and the Caro-Kann (1...c6, normally followed by 2.d4 d5) are also very popular. The Pirc and the Modern
Modern Defense

The Modern Defence, also known as the Robatsch Defence, after Karl Robatsch, is a chess opening in which Black allows White to occupy the center with pawns on d4 and e4....
 are closely related openings that are also often seen, while the Alekhine
Alekhine's Defence

Alekhine's Defence is a chess opening beginning with the movesIt is named after Alexander Alekhine, who introduced it in the :Category:1921 in chess Budapest tournament in games against Endre Steiner and Friedrich S?misch....
 and the Scandinavian
Scandinavian Defense

The Scandinavian Defense or Center Counter Defense, is a chess opening characterized by the movesThe Center Counter Defense is one of the oldest recorded openings, first recorded as being played between Scachs d'amor in Valencia in 1475, and being mentioned by Luis Ramirez Lucena in 1497....
 have made occasional appearances in World Chess Championship
World Chess Championship

The World Chess Championship is played to determine the World Champion in the board game chess. Both men and women are eligible to contest this title....
 games.

The Sicilian and French Defenses lead to unbalanced positions that can offer exciting play with both sides having chances to win. The Caro-Kann Defense is solid as Black intends to use his c-pawn to support his center (1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5). Alekhine's, the Pirc and the Modern are hypermodern
Hypermodernism (chess)

Hypermodernism is a school of chess thought which advocates controlling the centre of the board with distant pieces rather than with pawn , thus inviting the opponent to occupy the centre with pawns which can then become objects of attack....
 openings in which Black tempts White to build a large center with the goal of attacking it with pieces.

Other semi-open games have been studied but are less common; see Semi-Open Game
Semi-Open Game

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 Games, and are the complement of the Open Games or Double King Pawn Games which begin 1.e4 e5....
 for details.
  • 1.e4 c5 Sicilian Defense
    Sicilian Defence

    The Sicilian Defence is a chess chess opening that begins with the moves:The Sicilian is the most popular and best-scoring response to White's first move 1.e4....
  • 1.e4 e6 French Defense
    French Defence

    The French Defence is a chess chess opening. It is characterized by the moves:The French has a reputation for solidity and resilience, though it can result in a somewhat cramped game for Black in the early stages....
  • 1.e4 c6 Caro-Kann Defense
    Caro-Kann Defence

    The Caro-Kann Defence is a common chess opening characterized by the moves:The usual continuation isfollowed by 3.wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1....
  • 1.e4 d5 Scandinavian Defense
    Scandinavian Defense

    The Scandinavian Defense or Center Counter Defense, is a chess opening characterized by the movesThe Center Counter Defense is one of the oldest recorded openings, first recorded as being played between Scachs d'amor in Valencia in 1475, and being mentioned by Luis Ramirez Lucena in 1497....
  • 1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 Pirc Defense
  • 1.e4 Nf6 Alekhine's Defense
    Alekhine's Defence

    Alekhine's Defence is a chess opening beginning with the movesIt is named after Alexander Alekhine, who introduced it in the :Category:1921 in chess Budapest tournament in games against Endre Steiner and Friedrich S?misch....
  • 1.e4 g6 Modern Defense
    Modern Defense

    The Modern Defence, also known as the Robatsch Defence, after Karl Robatsch, is a chess opening in which Black allows White to occupy the center with pawns on d4 and e4....


Closed games (1.d4 d5)



The openings classified as closed games begin 1.d4 d5. The move 1.d4 offers the same benefits to development and center control as does 1.e4, but unlike with the King Pawn openings where the e4 pawn is undefended after the first move, the d4 pawn is protected by White's queen. This slight difference has a tremendous effect on the opening. For instance, whereas the King's Gambit
King's Gambit

The King's Gambit is a chess opening that begins:White offers a pawn to divert the Black e-pawn and wants to build a stronger center with d2-d4....
 is rarely played today at the highest levels of chess, the Queen's Gambit
Queen's Gambit

The Queen's Gambit is a chess opening that starts with the movesThe Queen's Gambit is one of the oldest known chess openings, as Luis Ramirez Lucena wrote about it in 1497 and it is mentioned in the earlier G?ttingen manuscript....
 remains a popular weapon at all levels of play. Also, compared with the King Pawn openings, transpositions between variations are more common and critical in the closed games.

The most important closed openings are in the Queen's Gambit family (White plays 2.c4). The Queen's Gambit is somewhat misnamed, since White can always regain the offered pawn if desired. In the Queen's Gambit Accepted
Queen's Gambit Accepted

The Queen's Gambit Accepted, commonly abbreviated to QGA, is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:Black's capture of the white c-pawn may also occur one or two moves later, leading to a transposed position ....
, Black plays ...dxc4, giving up the center for free development and the chance to try to give White an isolated queen pawn with a subsequent ...c5 and ...cxd5. White will get active pieces and possibilities for the attack. Black has two popular ways to decline the pawn, the Slav
Slav Defense

The Slav Defense is a chess opening that begins with the movesThe Slav is one of the primary defenses to the Queen's Gambit.Although it was analyzed as early as 1590, it wasn't until the 1920s that it started to be explored extensively....
 (2...c6) and the Queen's Gambit Declined
Queen's Gambit Declined

The Queen's Gambit Declined is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:The Queen's Gambit Declined is often reached by a number of other move orders, such as 1.d4 e6 2.c4 d5; 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5; 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 d5 3.d4; or 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.d4....
 (2...e6). Both of these moves lead to an immense forest of variations that can require a great deal of opening study to play well. Among the many possibilities in the Queen's Gambit Declined are the Orthodox Defense, Lasker's Defense, the Cambridge Springs Defense, the Tartakower Variation, and the Tarrasch and Semi-Tarrasch Defenses. Black replies to the Queen's Gambit other than 2...dxc4, 2...c6, and 2...e6 are uncommon.

The Colle System
Colle System

The Colle System is a chess opening strategy for White introduced by Belgium Edgard Colle in the 1920s. Also known as the Colle-Koltanowski system, played frequently and further developed by George Koltanowski, this variation of the Queen's Pawn Game is characterised by a systematic if modest development of White's List of chess terms#Ms to s...
 and Stonewall Attack
Stonewall Attack

The Stonewall Attack is a chess opening; more specifically it is a variation of the Queen's Pawn Game. It is characterized by White playing 1.d4, 2.e3, 3.f4 and 4.c3, usually playing 5.Bd3 as well, even though the moves are not always played in that order ....
 are classified as Queen's Pawn Game
Queen's Pawn Game

In the most general sense the term Queen's Pawn Game can refer to any chess opening which starts withIt is the second most popular opening move....
s because White plays d4 but not c4. They are also examples of Systems, rather than specific opening variations. White develops aiming for a particular formation without great concern over how Black chooses to defend. Both systems are popular with club players because they are easy to learn, but are rarely used by professionals because a well prepared opponent playing Black can equalize fairly easily. The Stonewall is characterized by the White pawn formation on c3, d4, e3, and f4, and can be achieved by several move orders and against many different Black setups. The position in the diagram and the move sequence given below are typical.

Other closed openings have been studied but are less common; see Closed Game
Closed Game

A Closed Game, also called a Double Queen Pawn Opening, is a chess opening that begins with the moves:The move 1.d4 offers the same benefits to development and center control as does 1.e4, but unlike with the King's Pawn Game where the e4 pawn is undefended after the first move, the d4 pawn is protected by White's queen....
 for details.
  • 1.d4 d5 Double Queen's Pawn Opening or Closed Game
    Closed Game

    A Closed Game, also called a Double Queen Pawn Opening, is a chess opening that begins with the moves:The move 1.d4 offers the same benefits to development and center control as does 1.e4, but unlike with the King's Pawn Game where the e4 pawn is undefended after the first move, the d4 pawn is protected by White's queen....
  • 1.d4 d5 2.c4 Queen's Gambit
    Queen's Gambit

    The Queen's Gambit is a chess opening that starts with the movesThe Queen's Gambit is one of the oldest known chess openings, as Luis Ramirez Lucena wrote about it in 1497 and it is mentioned in the earlier G?ttingen manuscript....
  • 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 Queen's Gambit Accepted
    Queen's Gambit Accepted

    The Queen's Gambit Accepted, commonly abbreviated to QGA, is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:Black's capture of the white c-pawn may also occur one or two moves later, leading to a transposed position ....
     (QGA)
  • 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 Queen's Gambit Declined
    Queen's Gambit Declined

    The Queen's Gambit Declined is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:The Queen's Gambit Declined is often reached by a number of other move orders, such as 1.d4 e6 2.c4 d5; 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5; 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 d5 3.d4; or 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.d4....
     (QGD)
  • 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 Slav Defense
    Slav Defense

    The Slav Defense is a chess opening that begins with the movesThe Slav is one of the primary defenses to the Queen's Gambit.Although it was analyzed as early as 1590, it wasn't until the 1920s that it started to be explored extensively....
  • 1.d4 d5 2.e3 Nf6 3.Bd3 c5 4.c3 Nc6 5.f4 (a typical move sequence) Stonewall Attack
    Stonewall Attack

    The Stonewall Attack is a chess opening; more specifically it is a variation of the Queen's Pawn Game. It is characterized by White playing 1.d4, 2.e3, 3.f4 and 4.c3, usually playing 5.Bd3 as well, even though the moves are not always played in that order ....
  • 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.e3 Colle System
    Colle System

    The Colle System is a chess opening strategy for White introduced by Belgium Edgard Colle in the 1920s. Also known as the Colle-Koltanowski system, played frequently and further developed by George Koltanowski, this variation of the Queen's Pawn Game is characterised by a systematic if modest development of White's List of chess terms#Ms to s...


Indian systems (1.d4 Nf6)



The Indian systems are asymmetrical defenses to 1.d4 that employ hypermodern chess strategy. Fianchettos are common in many of these openings. As with the closed games, transpositions
Transposition (chess)

A transposition in chess is a sequence of moves that results in a position which may also be reached by another, more common sequence of moves. Transpositions are particularly common in chess opening, where a given position may be reached by different sequences of moves....
 are important and many of the Indian defenses can be reached by several different move orders. Although Indian defenses were championed in the 1920s by players in the hypermodern school, they were not fully accepted until Soviet players showed in the late 1940s that these systems are sound for Black. Since then, Indian defenses have been the most popular Black replies to 1.d4 because they offer an unbalanced game with chances for both sides. The usual White second move is 2.c4, grabbing a larger share of the center and allowing the move Nc3, to prepare for moving the e-pawn to e4 without blocking the c-pawn. Black's most popular replies are
  • 2 ... e6, freeing the king's bishop and leading into the Nimzo-Indian Defense, Queen's Indian Defense, Bogo-Indian Defense, Modern Benoni, or regular lines of the Queen's Gambit Declined
    Queen's Gambit Declined

    The Queen's Gambit Declined is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:The Queen's Gambit Declined is often reached by a number of other move orders, such as 1.d4 e6 2.c4 d5; 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5; 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 d5 3.d4; or 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.d4....
    ,
  • 2 ... g6, preparing a fianchetto of the king's bishop and entering the King's Indian Defense or Grünfeld Defense, and
  • 2 ... c5, the Modern Benoni, with an immediate counter-punch in the center.


Advocated by Nimzowitsch
Aron Nimzowitsch

Aron Nimzowitsch was a Latvian-born Denmark unofficial chess grandmaster and a very influential chess writer. He was the foremost figure amongst the hypermodernism ....
 as early as 1913, the Nimzo-Indian Defense
Nimzo-Indian Defence

The Nimzo-Indian Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:This hypermodernism opening was developed by International Grandmaster Aron Nimzowitsch who introduced it to master-level chess in the early 20th century....
 was the first of the Indian systems to gain full acceptance. It remains one of the most popular and well-respected defenses to 1.d4 and White often adopts move orders designed to avoid it. Black attacks the center with pieces and is prepared to trade a bishop for a knight to weaken White's queenside with doubled pawns
Doubled pawns

In chess, doubled pawns are two pawn s of the same color residing on the same Chess terminology#File. Pawns can become doubled only when one pawn captures onto a file on which another friendly pawn resides....
.

The King's Indian Defense
King's Indian Defence

The King's Indian Defence is a common chess opening. It arises after the moves:Black intends to follow up with 3...Bg7 and 4...d6.The Gr?nfeld Defence arises when Black plays 3...d5 instead, and is considered a separate opening....
 is aggressive and somewhat risky, and generally indicates that Black will not be satisfied with a draw. Although it was played occasionally as early as the late 19th century, the King's Indian was considered inferior until the 1940s when it was featured in the games of Bronstein
David Bronstein

David Ionovich Bronstein was a world-class chess International Grandmaster and highly renowned writer. Described by peers as a creative genius and master of tactics, Bronstein continually delivered convincing evidence that chess should be regarded as part science, part art....
, Boleslavsky
Isaac Boleslavsky

Isaac Yefremovich Boleslavsky was a Ukraine-Jewish chess International Grandmaster....
, and Reshevsky
Samuel Reshevsky

Samuel Herman Reshevsky was a famous chess prodigy and later a leading American chess International Grandmaster. He was a contender for the World Chess Championship from about the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s; coming equal third in the World Chess Championship 1948 tournament, and equal second in the 1953 Candidates Tournament....
. Fischer's
Robert Fischer

Robert Fischer may refer to:*Robert Fischer *Bobby Fischer, chess grandmasterSee also*Robert Fisher ...
 favored defense to 1.d4, its popularity faded in the mid-1970s. Kasparov's successes with the defense restored the King's Indian to prominence in the 1980s.

Ernst Grünfeld
Ernst Grünfeld

Ernst Franz Gr?nfeld , an Austria chess player and writer specializing in chess opening Chess theory, was for a brief period after the World War I one of the strongest chess players in the world....
 debuted the Grünfeld Defense
Grünfeld Defence

The Gr?nfeld Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:HistoryThe opening is named after Ernst Gr?nfeld, the player who first employed the defence in the 1920s....
 in 1922. Distinguished by the move 3...d5, Grünfeld intended it as an improvement to the King's Indian which was not considered entirely satisfactory at that time. The Grünfeld has been adopted by World Champions Smyslov
Vasily Smyslov

Vasily Vasilyevich Smyslov is a Russian chess International Grandmaster, and was World Chess Champion from 1957 to 1958.He was a Candidate for the World Chess Championship on eight occasions ....
, Fischer
Robert Fischer

Robert Fischer may refer to:*Robert Fischer *Bobby Fischer, chess grandmasterSee also*Robert Fisher ...
, and Kasparov.

The Queen's Indian Defense
Queen's Indian Defense

The Queen's Indian Defense is a chess opening defined by the movesBy playing 3.Nf3, White sidesteps the Nimzo-Indian Defence that arises after 3.Nc3 Bb4....
 is considered solid, safe, and perhaps somewhat drawish
Draw (chess)

In chess, a draw is one of the possible outcomes of a game, the others being a win for White and a win for Black . Traditionally, in tournaments a draw is worth a half point to each player, while a win is worth one point to the victor and none to the loser....
. Black often chooses the Queen's Indian when White avoids the Nimzo-Indian by playing 3.Nf3 instead of 3.Nc3. Black constructs a sound position that makes no positional concessions, although sometimes it is difficult for Black to obtain good winning chances. Karpov
Anatoly Karpov

Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov is a Russian chess International Grandmaster and former World Chess Championship. He was undisputed World Champion from 1975 to 1985, repeatedly challenged to regain the title from 1986 to 1990, then was FIDE World Champion from 1993 to 1999....
 is a leading expert in this opening.

The Modern Benoni Defense
Benoni Defense

The Benoni Defense is a group of chess openings generally characterized by the opening moves 1.d4 c5 2.d5 although Black's ...c5 and White's answer d5, is often delayed until move 2 or 3....
 is a risky attempt by Black to unbalance the position and gain active piece play at the cost of allowing White a pawn wedge at d5 and a central majority. Tal
Mikhail Tal

Mikhail Tal was a Soviet Union-Latvian chess player, a Grandmaster , and the eighth World Chess Champion.He was often called "Misha" and also "The magician from Riga" for his daring combinational style....
 popularized the defense in the 1960s by winning several brilliant games with it, and Bobby Fischer
Bobby Fischer

Robert James "Bobby" Fischer was an United States and Icelandic chess Grandmaster , and the eleventh World Chess Champion.As a teenager, Fischer became famous as a chess prodigy....
 occasionally adopted it, with good results, including a win in his 1972 world championship match against Boris Spassky
Boris Spassky

Boris Vasilievich Spassky is a Russian-France chess Grandmaster . He was the tenth World Chess Champion, holding the title from 1969 to 1972....
. Often Black adopts a slightly different move order, playing 2...e6 before 3...c5 in order to avoid the sharpest lines for White.

The Benko Gambit
Benko Gambit

The Benko Gambit is a chess opening characterised by the move 3...b5 in the Benoni Defense arising afterThe idea of sacrificing a pawn with ...b5 and ...a6 is quite old....
 is often played by strong players, and is very popular at lower levels. Black plays to open lines on the queenside where White will be subject to considerable pressure. If White accepts the gambit, Black's compensation is positional rather than tactical, and his initiative can last even after many piece exchanges and well into the endgame. White often chooses instead either to decline the gambit pawn or return it.

The Catalan Opening
Catalan Opening

The Catalan is a chess opening which can be considered to be White adopting a mixture of the Queen's Gambit and R?ti Opening: White plays d4 and c4 and fianchettoes the white bishop on g2....
 is characterized by White forming a pawn center at d4 and c4 and fianchettoing his king's bishop. It resembles a combination of the Queen's Gambit
Queen's Gambit

The Queen's Gambit is a chess opening that starts with the movesThe Queen's Gambit is one of the oldest known chess openings, as Luis Ramirez Lucena wrote about it in 1497 and it is mentioned in the earlier G?ttingen manuscript....
 and Réti Opening
Réti Opening

The R?ti Opening is a Hypermodernism_ chess opening characterized by the opening move Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. Nf3 to prevent 1...e5, with the intention of following up, against the "classically recommended" response 1...d5, with 2.c4, coupled with a kingside fianchetto to create pressure on the light squares in the center....
. Since the Catalan can be reached from many different move orders, (one Queen's Gambit Declined
Queen's Gambit Declined

The Queen's Gambit Declined is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves:The Queen's Gambit Declined is often reached by a number of other move orders, such as 1.d4 e6 2.c4 d5; 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5; 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 d5 3.d4; or 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.d4....
-like move sequence is 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.g3), it is sometimes called the Catalan System.

The most important Indian Defenses are listed below, but many others have been studied and played; see Indian Defense for details.
  • 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 Modern Benoni
    Benoni Defense

    The Benoni Defense is a group of chess openings generally characterized by the opening moves 1.d4 c5 2.d5 although Black's ...c5 and White's answer d5, is often delayed until move 2 or 3....
  • 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 Benko Gambit
    Benko Gambit

    The Benko Gambit is a chess opening characterised by the move 3...b5 in the Benoni Defense arising afterThe idea of sacrificing a pawn with ...b5 and ...a6 is quite old....
     (or Volga Gambit)
  • 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 Nimzo-Indian Defense
    Nimzo-Indian Defence

    The Nimzo-Indian Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:This hypermodernism opening was developed by International Grandmaster Aron Nimzowitsch who introduced it to master-level chess in the early 20th century....
  • 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 Queen's Indian Defense
    Queen's Indian Defense

    The Queen's Indian Defense is a chess opening defined by the movesBy playing 3.Nf3, White sidesteps the Nimzo-Indian Defence that arises after 3.Nc3 Bb4....
  • 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 Catalan Opening
    Catalan Opening

    The Catalan is a chess opening which can be considered to be White adopting a mixture of the Queen's Gambit and R?ti Opening: White plays d4 and c4 and fianchettoes the white bishop on g2....
  • 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 Grünfeld Defense
    Grünfeld Defence

    The Gr?nfeld Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:HistoryThe opening is named after Ernst Gr?nfeld, the player who first employed the defence in the 1920s....
  • 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 King's Indian Defense (KID)


Other Black responses to 1.d4



Of the defenses to 1.d4 other than 1...d5 and 1...Nf6, the most important are the Dutch Defense
Dutch Defence

The Dutch Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves...
 and the Benoni Defense
Benoni Defense

The Benoni Defense is a group of chess openings generally characterized by the opening moves 1.d4 c5 2.d5 although Black's ...c5 and White's answer d5, is often delayed until move 2 or 3....
. The Dutch, an aggressive defense adopted for a time by World Champions Alekhine
Alexander Alekhine

Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhine was the fourth World Chess Champion.At the age of twenty-two he was already among the best chess players in the world....
 and Botvinnik
Mikhail Botvinnik

Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik was a Russian International Grandmaster and long-time World Chess Championship. As an Electrical engineering, he was one of the very few famous chess players who achieved distinction in another career while playing top-class competitive chess....
, and played by both Botvinnik and challenger David Bronstein
David Bronstein

David Ionovich Bronstein was a world-class chess International Grandmaster and highly renowned writer. Described by peers as a creative genius and master of tactics, Bronstein continually delivered convincing evidence that chess should be regarded as part science, part art....
 in their 1951 world championship match
World Chess Championship

The World Chess Championship is played to determine the World Champion in the board game chess. Both men and women are eligible to contest this title....
, is still played occasionally at the top level by Short
Nigel Short

Nigel David Short Order of the British Empire is often regarded as the strongest British chess player of the 20th century. He became a Grandmaster at age 19, and challenged for the World Chess Championship against Garry Kasparov at London 1993....
 and others. Another fairly common opening is the Benoni Defense
Benoni Defense

The Benoni Defense is a group of chess openings generally characterized by the opening moves 1.d4 c5 2.d5 although Black's ...c5 and White's answer d5, is often delayed until move 2 or 3....
, which may become very wild if it develops into the Modern Benoni, though other variations are more solid.

Several other uncommon semi-closed openings have been named and studied, see Semi-Closed Game
Semi-Closed Game

A Semi-Closed Game is a chess opening in which White opens with the queen's pawn 1.d4 but Black does not make the symmetrical reply 1.d5. By far the most important category of the semi-closed openings are the Indian systems, which begin 1.d4 Nf6....
 for details.
  • 1.d4 c5 Benoni Defense
    Benoni Defense

    The Benoni Defense is a group of chess openings generally characterized by the opening moves 1.d4 c5 2.d5 although Black's ...c5 and White's answer d5, is often delayed until move 2 or 3....
  • 1.d4 f5 Dutch Defense
    Dutch Defence

    The Dutch Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves...


Flank openings (including English, Réti, Bird's, and White fianchettoes)



The flank openings are the group of White openings typified by play on one or both flanks. White plays in hypermodern
Hypermodernism (chess)

Hypermodernism is a school of chess thought which advocates controlling the centre of the board with distant pieces rather than with pawn , thus inviting the opponent to occupy the centre with pawns which can then become objects of attack....
 style, attacking the center from the flanks with pieces rather than occupying it with pawns. These openings are played often, and 1.Nf3 and 1.c4 trail only 1.e4 and 1.d4 in popularity as opening moves.

If White opens with 1.Nf3, the game often becomes one of the d4 openings (closed games or semi-closed games) by a different move order (this is called transposition
Transposition (chess)

A transposition in chess is a sequence of moves that results in a position which may also be reached by another, more common sequence of moves. Transpositions are particularly common in chess opening, where a given position may be reached by different sequences of moves....
), but unique openings such as the Réti
Réti Opening

The R?ti Opening is a Hypermodernism_ chess opening characterized by the opening move Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. Nf3 to prevent 1...e5, with the intention of following up, against the "classically recommended" response 1...d5, with 2.c4, coupled with a kingside fianchetto to create pressure on the light squares in the center....
 and King's Indian Attack
King's Indian Attack

The King's Indian Attack is a chess opening system for white, most notably used by Bobby Fischer. Its typical formation is shown in the diagram to the right....
 are also common. The Réti itself is characterized by White playing 1.Nf3, fianchetto
Fianchetto

In chess the fianchetto is a pattern of development wherein a bishop is developed to the second rank of the adjacent knight file, the knight pawn having been moved one or two squares forward....
ing one or both bishops, and not playing an early d4 (which would generally transpose into one of the 1.d4 openings).

The King's Indian Attack
King's Indian Attack

The King's Indian Attack is a chess opening system for white, most notably used by Bobby Fischer. Its typical formation is shown in the diagram to the right....
 (KIA) is a system of development that White may use in reply to almost any Black opening moves. The characteristic KIA setup is 1.Nf3, 2.g3, 3.Bg2, 4.0-0, 5.d3, 6.Nbd2, and 7.e4, although these moves may be played in many different orders. In fact, the KIA is probably most often reached after 1.e4 when White uses it to respond to a Black attempt to play one of the Semi-open games such as the Caro-Kann, French, or Sicilian, or even the open games which usually come after 1.e4 e5. Its greatest appeal may be that by adopting a set pattern of development, White can avoid the large amount of opening study required to prepare to meet the many different possible Black replies to 1.e4.

The English Opening
English Opening

In chess, the English Opening is the chess opening where White begins Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. c4.A flank opening, it is the fourth most popular of the twenty possible first moves....
 (1.c4) also frequently transposes into a d4 opening, but it can take on independent character as well including the Symmetrical Variation (1.c4 c5) and the Reversed Sicilian (1.c4 e5).

Larsen's Opening
Larsen's Opening

Larsen's Opening, also called the Nimzo-Larsen Attack or Queen's Fianchetto Opening, is a chess opening starting withIt is named after the Denmark International Grandmaster Bent Larsen....
 (1.b3) and the Sokolsky Opening
Sokolsky Opening

The Sokolsky Opening is an uncommon chess opening:According to ChessBase, in master level chess, out of the twenty possible first moves from White, 1.b4 ranks ninth in popularity....
 (1.b4) are occasionally seen in grandmaster
International Grandmaster

The title Grandmaster is awarded to extremely strong chess masters by the world chess organization FIDE. Apart from "World Chess Championship", Grandmaster is the highest title a chess player can attain....
 play. Benko
Pál Benko

Pal Benko is a chess International Grandmaster, author, and chess composer of endgame study and chess problems....
 used 1.g3 to defeat both Fischer
Bobby Fischer

Robert James "Bobby" Fischer was an United States and Icelandic chess Grandmaster , and the eleventh World Chess Champion.As a teenager, Fischer became famous as a chess prodigy....
 and Tal
Mikhail Tal

Mikhail Tal was a Soviet Union-Latvian chess player, a Grandmaster , and the eighth World Chess Champion.He was often called "Misha" and also "The magician from Riga" for his daring combinational style....
 in the 1962 Candidates Tournament
Candidates Tournament

The Candidates Tournament was a triennial chess tournament organized by the world chess federation FIDE as the final contest to determine the challenger for the World Chess Championship....
 in Curaçao
Curaçao

Cura?ao is an island in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the Venezuelan coast. The island area of Cura?ao , which includes the main island plus the small, uninhabited island of Klein Cura?ao , is one of five islands of the Netherlands Antilles of the Netherlands Antilles, and as such, is a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands....
.

With Bird's Opening
Bird's Opening

Bird's Opening or the Dutch Attack is a chess opening characterised by the move...
 (1.f4) White tries to get a strong grip on the e5-square. The opening can resemble a Dutch Defense in reverse after 1.f4 d5, or Black may try to disrupt White by playing 1...e5!? (From's Gambit).
  • 1.b3 Larsen's Opening
    Larsen's Opening

    Larsen's Opening, also called the Nimzo-Larsen Attack or Queen's Fianchetto Opening, is a chess opening starting withIt is named after the Denmark International Grandmaster Bent Larsen....
  • 1.b4 Sokolsky Opening
    Sokolsky Opening

    The Sokolsky Opening is an uncommon chess opening:According to ChessBase, in master level chess, out of the twenty possible first moves from White, 1.b4 ranks ninth in popularity....
  • 1.c4 English Opening
    English Opening

    In chess, the English Opening is the chess opening where White begins Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. c4.A flank opening, it is the fourth most popular of the twenty possible first moves....
  • 1.Nf3 Réti Opening
    Réti Opening

    The R?ti Opening is a Hypermodernism_ chess opening characterized by the opening move Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. Nf3 to prevent 1...e5, with the intention of following up, against the "classically recommended" response 1...d5, with 2.c4, coupled with a kingside fianchetto to create pressure on the light squares in the center....
     (characteristically followed by fianchettoing one or both bishops, and without an early d4)
  • 1.Nf3, 2.g3, 3.Bg2, 4.0-0, 5.d3, 6.Nbd2, 7.e4 King's Indian Attack
    King's Indian Attack

    The King's Indian Attack is a chess opening system for white, most notably used by Bobby Fischer. Its typical formation is shown in the diagram to the right....
     (KIA) (moves may be played in many different orders)
  • 1.f4 Bird's Opening
    Bird's Opening

    Bird's Opening or the Dutch Attack is a chess opening characterised by the move...
  • 1.g3 Benko Opening


Unusual first moves for White

First moves other than the king's pawn (1.e4), queen's pawn (1.d4), or flank openings (1.b3, 1.b4, 1.c4, 1.Nf3, 1.f4, or 1.g3) are not regarded as effective ways to exploit White's first-move advantage and thus are rarely played. Although some of these openings are not actually bad for White, each of the twelve remaining possible first moves suffers one or more of the following defects compared to the more popular choices:
  • too passive for White (e.g. 1.d3, 1.e3, 1.c3, 1.Nc3)
  • gratuitously weakens White's position (e.g., 1.f3, 1.g4)
  • does little to aid White's development or control the center (e.g., 1.a3, 1.a4, 1.h3, 1.h4)
  • develops a knight
    Knight (chess)

    The knight is a chess piece in the game of chess, representing a knight . It is normally represented by a horse's head, leading some to refer to it informally as a "horse"....
     to an inferior square (1.Na3 or 1.Nh3).


See also

  • List of chess openings
    List of chess openings

    This is a list of chess openings, organized by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code. In 1966, Chess Informant categorized the chess openings into five broad areas , with each of those broken down into one hundred subcategories ....
  • List of chess openings named after people
    List of chess openings named after people

    *Abonyi Variation of the Budapest Gambit 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 Ng4 4.e4 Nxe5 5.f4 Nec6*Adams Attack of the Sicilian Defence 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.h3...
  • List of chess openings named after places
    List of chess openings named after places

    *Aachen Gambit of the Nimzowitsch Defense 1.e4 Nc6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 Nb4*Abbazia Defense of the King's Gambit 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5*American Gambit of the Dutch Defense 1.d4 f5 2.e4 fxe4 3.Nd2...
  • List of chess gambits
    List of chess gambits

    This is a list of chess openings that are gambits.The gambits are organized into sections by the parent chess opening, giving the gambit name, Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings, and defining moves in algebraic chess notation....
  • Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
    Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings

    The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings is a classification system for the opening moves in a game of chess. It is presented as a five volume book collection describing chess openings....
  • Chess Opening Theory Table
    Chess opening theory table

    A chess opening theory table or Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings table presents lines of moves, typically from the starting position. Chess notation chess moves are presented in the table from left to right....
  • Middlegame
  • Endgame
  • Checkmates in the opening
    Checkmates in the opening

    In chess, checkmates in the opening are examples of a player being checkmated during the first few moves of the game. Some common or notable mating patterns have names of their own....
  • Basic Openings on Wikibooks
  • Opening theory in chess on Wikibooks


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Nick de Firmian

Nicholas Ernest de Firmian , is a chess International Grandmaster and three-time U.S. Chess Championship, winning in 1987 , 1995, and 1998. He also tied for first in 2002, but Larry Christiansen won the playoff....
 is a 3-time U.S. Chess Champion
U.S. Chess Championship

The U.S. Chess Championship is an invitational tournament held to determine the national chess champion of the United States. Since 1936, it has been held under the auspices of the U.S....
. Often called MCO-14 or simply MCO, this is the 14th edition of the work that has been the standard English language reference on chess openings for a century. This book is not suitable for beginners, but it is a valuable reference for club and tournament players.
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Garry Kasparov

Garry Kasparov is a Russian former World Chess Champion, regarded by many as Methods for comparing top chess players throughout history. He is also a writer and political activist....
 is the former World Chess Champion from 1985 to 2000 and Raymond Keene
Raymond Keene

Raymond Dennis Keene OBE is a chess International Grandmaster, but is better known as a chess organiser, columnist and author. He was awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to chess in 1985....
 is a former British Chess Champion
British Chess Championship

The British Chess Championship is organised by the English Chess Federation. There are separate championships for men and women. Since 1923 there have been sections for juniors, and since 1982 there has been an over-sixty championship....
. This book is often called BCO 2 and is intended as a reference for club and tournament players.
John Nunn
John Nunn

John Denis Martin Nunn is one of England's strongest chess players, and once belonged to the world's top ten. He was twice world champion in chess problem solving....
 is a former British Chess Champion and a noted chess author. This book is often called NCO and is a reference for club and tournament players.
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    Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings

    The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings is a classification system for the opening moves in a game of chess. It is presented as a five volume book collection describing chess openings....
This is an advanced, technical work in five volumes published by Chess Informant of Belgrade. http://www.sahovski.com/ It analyzes openings used in tournament play and archived in Chess Informant since 1966. Instead of using the traditional names for the openings and descriptive text to evaluate positions, Informator has developed a unique coding system that is language independent so that it can be read by chess players around the world without requiring translation. Called the ECO, these volumes are the most comprehensive reference for professional and serious tournament players.


An elementary/introductory book.


Three chapters of general opening principles; open and semi-open games.


Closed games and Indian defenses.
(to appear late 2008)

External links

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