Euwe: The Hague-Moscow 1948 Kids Chapter 9: Odds and Ends:
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Chapter 9: Odds and Ends: Black Moves His a-Pawn
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Every chess player knows that some moves are harder to see than others
One solution is to study the main lines of all these openings and hope to remember what to do when they appear on the board
The Nimzo-Indian is Black's most reliable response to 1
Euwe: The Hague-Moscow 1948 Kids Chapter 9: Odds and Ends:Match Tournament for the World Chess Championship At the Crossroads of Chess History On March 24, 1946, the fourth world chess champion, Alexander Alekhine, passed away. He was the first and still the only champion to die while holding the title. To select a new champion, a powerful quintuple round robin was held in The Hague and Moscow. The five strongest players of the era, including one former world champion, two future world champions, and two
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