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Wikichess (open chess repertoire project) now contains 9034 articles.
Sorry, there's no article matching this line. d4 e4 ! Nf3 c4 f4 g3 h4 b3 a3 ? e3 Nh3 c3 h3 d3 g4 ? Na3 Nc3 a4 f3 ? b4 Or find an opening in the chess openings directory. Wikichess is an open chess repertoire. Anyone can contribute by submitting or modifying articles. Each chess position could be explained and related (who played it first, what are the good moves then and why, what are white chances...) Here you'll learn from experienced correspondence chess players. Each article can be updated by a same level or stronger player than previously (or by the last contributor himself). At last, members can search all games played on FICGS matching with any line in the repertoire. Feel free to register (it's free), and help us to build the largest chess repertoire ! Openings most analyzed : Traxler counter-attack , Latvian gambit , Kingston defense Last moves played :
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There is no such wiki available for the game of Go as the lines are not linear as in chess, of course there can't be one for gambling games like poker texas hold'em, omaha 8 or blackjack as well but there are numerous websites where players give advice on how to play these games, also you may find odds calculators on many poker websites and casino forums. Last commented article : Modified by Luc-Olivier Leclerc [2010 February 11] Line : f4 d5 Nf3 c5 c4 d4 b4 Curions opening, a curious gambit, in which white attack black's centre, Black has no reason to accept it, but he can just take b4 and not on a3. This^ opening should called the AudreySophie gambit. Or by my name, if your prefer to be not imaginative... For now, black does not seem to have any way to bust it. And white trie for a big play everyside of the board. ============ Contributors : Luc-Olivier Leclerc Follow wikichess new moves ![]() Wikichess counter : 14230
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