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Over the last 500
years or so, the best players in the world have work out the best
ways to open a traditional game of Chess. All the good
Openings (and the not so good) have names. Some are named
after the people who played or wrote about them, some after a
country where they were played, some have names which describe the
Opening in a particular way. By playing through the moves of
famous Openings, you can see how the plans and action of the
middlegame are shaped by decisions taken in the early stages of the
game.
--Chesmayne |