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- Center_Game abstract "The Center Game is a chess opening that begins with the moves:1. e4 e52. d4 exd4The game usually continues 3.Qxd4 Nc6, developing with a gain of tempo due to the attack on the white queen. (Note that 3.c3 is considered a separate opening: the Danish Gambit.) The Center Game is an old opening. It was mostly abandoned by 1900 because no advantage could be demonstrated for White. Jacques Mieses, Ksawery Tartakower and Rudolf Spielmann seemed to be the last strong players who would adopt it. The Center Game was rarely played by elite players until Shabalov revived it in the 1980s. Later, Alexei Shirov, Michael Adams, Judit Polgár and Alexander Morozevich also contributed to the theory of the Center Game by forcing revaluation of lines long thought to favor Black. In recent years, the young player Ian Nepomniachtchi has also experimented with it.White succeeds in eliminating Black's e-pawn and opening the d-file, but at the cost of moving the queen early and allowing Black to develop with tempo with 3...Nc6. In White's favor, after 4.Qe3, the most commonly played retreat, the position of the white queen hinders Black's ability to play ...d5. The back rank is cleared of pieces quickly which facilitates queenside castling and may allow White to quickly develop an attack. From e3, the white queen may later move to g3 where she will pressure Black's g7-square.".
- Center_Game wikiPageExternalLink kibitz103.pdf.
- Center_Game wikiPageExternalLink kibitz39.txt.
- Center_Game wikiPageID "1656556".
- Center_Game wikiPageLength "4974".
- Center_Game wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Center_Game wikiPageRevisionID "641772272".
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Alekhine.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Morozevich.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Shabalov.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Alexei_Shirov.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink 1._e4.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink 1...e5.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink 2._d4.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink 2...exd4.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Castling.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_openings.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Chess_opening.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Correspondence_chess.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Danish_Gambit.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Gambit.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_chess.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Nepomniachtchi.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Mieses.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Judit_Polgár.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Adams_(chess_player).
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Open_Game.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Petrovs_Defence.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Philidor_Defence.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Queen_(chess).
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Rudolf_Spielmann.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Savielly_Tartakower.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavian_Defense.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Scotch_Game.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink Tempo_(chess).
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLink White_and_Black_in_chess.
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLinkText "Center Game".
- Center_Game wikiPageWikiLinkText "Center Game#3.f4?! (Halasz Gambit)".
- Center_Game chessgid "62582".
- Center_Game eco "C21–C22".
- Center_Game moves "4492800.0".
- Center_Game openingname "Center Game".
- Center_Game parentopening Open_Game.
- Center_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Algebraic_notation.
- Center_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_diagram.
- Center_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_chess_opening.
- Center_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Center_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Center_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Center_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikibooks.
- Center_Game subject Category:Chess_openings.
- Center_Game hypernym Opening.
- Center_Game type AnatomicalStructure.
- Center_Game type Opening.
- Center_Game type Redirect.
- Center_Game comment "The Center Game is a chess opening that begins with the moves:1. e4 e52. d4 exd4The game usually continues 3.Qxd4 Nc6, developing with a gain of tempo due to the attack on the white queen. (Note that 3.c3 is considered a separate opening: the Danish Gambit.) The Center Game is an old opening. It was mostly abandoned by 1900 because no advantage could be demonstrated for White. Jacques Mieses, Ksawery Tartakower and Rudolf Spielmann seemed to be the last strong players who would adopt it.".
- Center_Game label "Center Game".
- Center_Game sameAs Q492969.
- Center_Game sameAs Mərkəzi_debüt_(şahmat).
- Center_Game sameAs Obertura_del_centre.
- Center_Game sameAs Střední_hra_(zahájení).
- Center_Game sameAs Mittelgambit.
- Center_Game sameAs Malfermo_de_la_centro.
- Center_Game sameAs Apertura_del_centro.
- Center_Game sameAs Keskuspeli.
- Center_Game sameAs Partie_du_centre.
- Center_Game sameAs Partita_del_centro.
- Center_Game sameAs センター・ゲーム.
- Center_Game sameAs Орталық_дебюті.
- Center_Game sameAs Mëttelgambit.
- Center_Game sameAs Centro_partija.
- Center_Game sameAs Centra_atklātne.
- Center_Game sameAs Централно_отворање.
- Center_Game sameAs Middelgambit.
- Center_Game sameAs Middengambiet.
- Center_Game sameAs Debiut_centralny.
- Center_Game sameAs Abertura_do_centro.
- Center_Game sameAs m.05l3jc.
- Center_Game sameAs Центральный_дебют.
- Center_Game sameAs Stredná_hra_(otvorenie).
- Center_Game sameAs Centrumspel.
- Center_Game sameAs Центральний_дебют.
- Center_Game sameAs Q492969.
- Center_Game sameAs 中心開局.
- Center_Game wasDerivedFrom Center_Game?oldid=641772272.
- Center_Game isPrimaryTopicOf Center_Game.