chess opening

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chess opening

A player studies a chess opening from a book.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A recognized sequence of initial moves in a game of chess: A "chess opening" refers to a standard, established series of moves played at the start of a chess game. These sequences have been studied, named, and are used to develop pieces, control the center, and ensure king safety.
Usage
  • The term "chess opening" is used to discuss the initial phase of a chess game. It is a countable noun (e.g., , ).
  • It is often used with verbs like , , , , and .
  • It can be modified by adjectives describing its nature (e.g., , , ) or its specific name (e.g., ).
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Learning a reliable chess opening can give you a strong advantage.
    • The Sicilian Defense is a popular chess opening for Black.
    • He spent the afternoon analyzing a new chess opening he saw in a tournament.
Advanced Usage
  • "To have a large opening repertoire": To know and be prepared to play many different chess openings.
    • Grandmasters typically have a large opening repertoire to surprise their opponents.
  • "Opening theory": The extensive, studied body of knowledge about chess openings, including established lines and variations.
    • Modern opening theory is deeply analyzed with computer engines.
  • "Opening trap": A deceptive sequence in the opening designed to quickly win material or checkmate an unprepared opponent.
    • He fell for a well-known opening trap and lost his queen.
Variants and Related Words
  • Opening (n): Often used as a shortened form of "chess opening" in context.
    • She is an expert in the French Opening.
  • Opening move (n): The first move, or one of the first moves, in a sequence.
    • 1.e4 is the most common opening move.
  • Opening variation (n): A specific, named line or sub-line within a broader chess opening.
    • The Najdorf Variation is a sharp line of the Sicilian Defense opening.
Synonyms
  • Opening sequence: A series of opening moves.
  • Opening line: A specific, recognized path of play in the opening phase.
Related Phrases
  • To play an opening: To employ a specific opening sequence in a game.
    • He decided to play the Caro-Kann opening against 1.e4.
  • To deviate from an opening: To play a move that is not part of the standard, known theory of that opening.
    • She deviated from the main opening line on move six, surprising her opponent.
Related Idioms
  • "A battle of opening preparation": A situation where the outcome of the early game is heavily influenced by which player has studied and remembered more opening theory.
    • The game between the two experts was a battle of opening preparation, with both following deep computer analysis for twenty moves.
chess opening

A player studies a chess opening from a book.

Noun
  1. a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess
    • he memorized all the important chess openings

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