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  2. List of chess traps - Wikipedia

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    In chess, a trap is a move which tempts the opponent to play a bad move. Traps are common in all phases of the game; in the opening , some traps have occurred often enough that they have acquired names.

  3. Sicilian Defence, Smith–Morra Gambit, Siberian Trap

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    The Siberian Trap is a chess opening trap. After a series of natural moves in the Smith–Morra Gambit of the Sicilian Defence , White can lose a queen . The name appears to result from Boris Schipkov of Novosibirsk in southwestern Siberia .

  4. Bogo-Indian Defence, Monticelli Trap - Wikipedia

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    In chess, the Monticelli Trap is a combination in the Bogo–Indian Defence, named for Italian champion Mario Monticelli from the game Monticelli versus Prokeš, Budapest 1926. [1] Although it is called a trap because White wins the exchange, Black does obtain some compensation. The trap begins with the moves: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Bb4+

  5. Category:Chess traps - Wikipedia

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  6. Fishing Pole (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The Fishing Pole is a chess opening trap most common in the Ruy Lopez (especially in the Berlin Defence and Exchange Variations), however, the trap can be used in any opening or in the middle of the game. Its broadest definition is a move that sacrifices a knight or bishop on the g-file to open up the h-file, after the opponent king has short ...

  7. Ruy Lopez, Mortimer Trap - Wikipedia

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    1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6. The trap begins with Black playing the Berlin Defense to the Ruy Lopez. Although the Berlin was much more popular in the 19th century than in the 20th, it "became the height of theory when Vladimir Kramnik used it as his main defense to defeat Garry Kasparov in their 2000 World Championship match."

  8. Category:Free chess software - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal Video games portal This is a category of articles relating to chess games which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: " free software " or " open-source software ".

  9. List of chess software - Wikipedia

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    A chess engine generates moves, but is accessed via a command-line interface with no graphics. A dedicated chess computer has been purpose built solely to play chess. A graphical user interface (GUI) allows one to import and load an engine, and play against it. A chess database allows one to import, edit, and analyze a large archive of past games.