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Whitcomb Chess Castle |
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Opening Example #1, move 1 by white |












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Openings for beginners Opening #2
In this opening, white advances his “e” pawn two spaces. This opens an avenue for the white-squared bishop (the bishop now next to the king). The e-pawn now controls the square d5 (see notation). This first move by white makes this a “king pawn” opening. |