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- Alekhines_gun abstract "Alekhine's gun is a formation in chess named after the former World Chess Champion, Alexander Alekhine. This formation was named after a game he played against Aron Nimzowitsch in San Remo 1930, ending with Alekhine’s decisive victory.The idea consists of placing the two rooks stacked one behind another and the queen at the rear. This can lead to massive damage to the opponent as it usually marks the beginning of the final assault (in this case it was only four moves before resignation). In rare cases it can be two queens and one rook on the same file.".
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageID "3559100".
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageLength "2733".
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageRevisionID "674535856".
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Alekhine.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Aron_Nimzowitsch.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_tactics.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_terminology.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Chess_tactic.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Chess_tactics.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_chess.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Pin_(chess).
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Queen_(chess).
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Resign_(chess).
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Rook_(chess).
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Sanremo.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink William_Winter_(chess_player).
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink World_Chess_Championship.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLink Zugzwang.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alekhine's gun".
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "chess formation".
- Alekhines_gun align "tright".
- Alekhines_gun clear "right".
- Alekhines_gun fen "1".
- Alekhines_gun footer "Position after 26.Qc1".
- Alekhines_gun hasPhotoCollection Alekhines_gun.
- Alekhines_gun header "Alekhine vs. Nimzowitsch 1930".
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_diagram-fen.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_notation.
- Alekhines_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Alekhines_gun subject Category:Chess_tactics.
- Alekhines_gun subject Category:Chess_terminology.
- Alekhines_gun hypernym Formation.
- Alekhines_gun type MilitaryUnit.
- Alekhines_gun comment "Alekhine's gun is a formation in chess named after the former World Chess Champion, Alexander Alekhine. This formation was named after a game he played against Aron Nimzowitsch in San Remo 1930, ending with Alekhine’s decisive victory.The idea consists of placing the two rooks stacked one behind another and the queen at the rear. This can lead to massive damage to the opponent as it usually marks the beginning of the final assault (in this case it was only four moves before resignation).".
- Alekhines_gun label "Alekhine's gun".
- Alekhines_gun sameAs Оръдие_на_Алехин.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs আলেখিনের_বন্দুক.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs Aljehinov_top.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs Aljechins_kanon.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs Cannone_di_Alechin.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs 알레힌의_총.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs Aliochino_patranka.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs Canhão_de_Alekhine.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs m.09ljb_.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs அலெக்கைனின்_துப்பாக்கி.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs Гармата_Алехіна.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs Q3319955.
- Alekhines_gun sameAs Q3319955.
- Alekhines_gun wasDerivedFrom Alekhines_gunoldid=674535856.
- Alekhines_gun isPrimaryTopicOf Alekhines_gun.