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A00 Lasker simul special. A00 Benko's opening, reversed Alekhine. A00 Grob, spike attack. A00 Grob, Fritz gambit. A00 Grob, Romford counter-gambit. A00 Clemenz Mead's, Basman's or de Klerk's opening. A00 Amar Paris opening. A00 Dunst Sleipner, Heinrichsen opening. A00 Dunst Sleipner,Heinrichsen opening. A00 Battambang opening. A00 Novosibirsk opening. A00 Anderssen's opening. A00 Ware Meadow Hay opening. A00 Saragossa opening. A00 Venezolana opening.

A00 Van't Kruijs opening. A00 Anti-Borg Desprez opening. A01 Nimzovich-Larsen attack. A01 Nimzovich-Larsen attack, modern variation. A01 Nimzovich-Larsen attack, Indian variation. A01 Nimzovich-Larsen attack, classical variation.

A01 Nimzovich-Larsen attack, English variation. A01 Nimzovich-Larsen attack, Dutch variation. A01 Nimzovich-Larsen attack, Polish variation. A01 Nimzovich-Larsen attack, symmetrical variation. AA03 Bird's opening. AA09 Reti opening. AA39 English opening. AA41 Queen's pawn. A42 Modern defence, Averbakh system. A42 Pterodactyl defence. A42 Modern defence, Averbakh system, Randspringer variation. A42 Modern defence, Averbakh system, Kotov variation.

AA44 Old Benoni defence. AA46 Queen's pawn game. A47 Queen's Indian defence. A47 Queen's Indian, Marienbad system. A47 Queen's Indian, Marienbad system, Berg variation. A50 Queen's pawn game. A50 Kevitz-Trajkovich defence. A50 Queen's Indian accelerated. AA52 Budapest defence. AA55 Old Indian defence. A56 Benoni defence. A56 Benoni defence, Hromodka system. A56 Czech Benoni defence. A56 Czech Benoni, King's Indian system.

AA59 Benko gambit. AA79 Benoni defence. AA99 Dutch. B00 King's pawn opening. B00 Hippopotamus defence. B00 Corn stalk defence. B00 Fried fox defence. B00 St. George Baker defence. B00 Guatemala defence. B00 KP, Nimzovich defence. B00 KP, Nimzovich defence, Wheeler gambit. B00 KP, Colorado counter. B00 KP, Nimzovich defence, Marshall gambit. B00 KP, Nimzovich defence, Bogolyubov variation. B00 KP, Neo-Mongoloid defence. B01 Scandinavian centre counter defence.

B01 Scandinavian defence, Lasker variation. B01 Scandinavian defence. B01 Scandinavian defence, Gruenfeld variation.

Nc3 Qa5 4. Nf3 Bf5 6. Ne5 c6 7. B01 Scandinavian, Anderssen counter-attack. B01 Scandinavian, Anderssen counter-attack orthodox attack. Bd2 Nc6 7. B01 Scandinavian, Anderssen counter-attack, Goteborg system. B01 Scandinavian, Anderssen counter-attack, Collijn variation.

B01 Scandinavian, Mieses-Kotrvc gambit. B01 Scandinavian, Pytel-Wade variation. B01 Scandinavian, Icelandic gambit. B01 Scandinavian gambit.

B01 Scandinavian, Marshall variation. B01 Scandinavian, Kiel variation. B01 Scandinavian, Richter variation. BB05 Alekhine's defence. B06 Robatsch modern defence. B06 Norwegian defence. B06 Robatsch defence, three pawns attack. B06 Robatsch defence, Gurgenidze variation.

B06 Robatsch defence, two knights variation. B06 Robatsch defence, two knights, Suttles variation. B06 Robatsch defence, Pseudo-Austrian attack. BB09 Pirc defence. BB19 Caro-Kann defence. BB99 Sicilian defence. CC19 French defence. C20 King's pawn game. C20 KP, Indian opening. C20 KP, Mengarini's opening. C20 KP, King's head opening. C20 KP, Patzer opening. C20 KP, Napoleon's opening. C20 KP, Lopez opening. CC22 Centre game. CC24 Bishop's opening.

CC29 Vienna game. CC39 King's gambit. C40 King's knight opening. C40 Damiano's defence. C40 QP counter-gambit elephant gambit. C40 QP counter-gambit, Maroczy gambit. C40 Latvian counter-gambit. C40 Latvian, Nimzovich variation. C40 Latvian, Fraser defence. C40 Latvian gambit, 3. C40 Latvian, Behting variation. Nf3 f5 3. Bc4 fxe4 4. Nxe5 Qg5 5. Nf7 Qxg2 6. Rf1 d5 7. Nxh8 Nf6. C40 Latvian, Polerio variation. C40 Latvian, corkscrew counter-gambit. C41 Philidor's defence.

C41 Philidor, Steinitz variation. C41 Philidor, Lopez counter-gambit. C41 Philidor, Lopez counter-gambit, Jaenisch variation. C41 Philidor, Philidor counter-gambit.

C41 Philidor, Philidor counter-gambit, del Rio attack. C41 Philidor, Philidor counter-gambit, Berger variation. Nf3 d6 3. Ng5 d5 6. C41 Philidor, Philidor counter-gambit, Zukertort variation. C41 Philidor, exchange variation. C41 Philidor, Boden variation. C41 Philidor, Paulsen attack. C41 Philidor, Berger variation. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Be7 6. Be2 O-O 7. O-O c5 8. Nf3 Nc6 9. Bg5 Be6 C41 Philidor, Larsen variation. C41 Philidor, Nimzovich Jaenisch variation. C41 Philidor, Improved Hanham variation.

C41 Philidor, Nimzovich, Sozin variation. Nc3 Nbd7 5. Bc4 Be7 6. O-O O-O 7. Qe2 c6 8. C41 Philidor, Nimzovich, Larobok variation. Ng5 O-O 7. C41 Philidor, Nimzovich variation. C41 Philidor, Nimzovich, Sokolsky variation.

C41 Philidor, Nimzovich, Rellstab variation. C41 Philidor, Nimzovich, Locock variation. C41 Philidor, Nimzovich, Klein variation. C41 Philidor, Hanham variation. C41 Philidor, Hanham, Krause variation. C41 Philidor, Hanham, Steiner variation. C41 Philidor, Hanham, Kmoch variation. C41 Philidor, Hanham, Berger variation. Bc4 c6 5. These openings are typically provided in an ECO table that concisely presents the best opening lines. The books contain only a small amount of text, which is in eight languages.

The bulk of the book consists of diagrams of positions and chess moves in International figurine algebraic notation, with special symbols for comments about moves see Chess annotation symbols. Instead of the traditional names for the openings, ECO has developed a coding system that has also been adopted by other chess publications.

There are five main categories, 'A' to 'E', each of which is divided into subcategories. Openings such as the Latvian Gambit 1. Nf3 f5 and Grob's Attack 1. These openings are all lumped under a single code such as E00 or A In chess, how you begin a game has far-reaching repercussions-from setting the pace and tone of the game to, often, determining the final result.

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