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A classic opening aiming for rapid development and control of the center. White develops the bishop to c4, targeting the f7 pawn.
A solid, system-based opening for White. The setup is similar regardless of Black's response.
A classical opening where White offers a pawn to gain central control. Black can accept or decline.
A solid defense to 1.e4 where Black plays c6 to support d5. Known for solid pawn structure.
An aggressive opening where White immediately strikes in the center with d4.
The most popular response to 1.e4. Black fights for the center asymmetrically with c5.
A solid defense where Black builds a pawn chain with e6 and d5. Strategic and positional.
One of the oldest and most classic openings. White pressures the knight defending e5.
A hypermodern defense where Black lets White build a center, then attacks it.
A solid response to the Queen's Gambit. Black supports d5 with c6 while keeping the light-squared bishop free.
A positional opening combining Queen's Gambit ideas with a fianchettoed bishop.
A hypermodern defense where Black immediately challenges White's center.
One of the most respected defenses. Black pins the knight and fights for control.
A flexible opening starting with 1.c4. Can transpose to many systems.
An aggressive defense creating immediate pawn tension and piece activity.