- This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Algebraic chess notation is used to record and describe the moves in a game of Chess.
The Carr Defense, also known as the Krezie Defense, is a dubious chess opening characterized by the moves:
- 1. The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings ( ECO) is a classification system for the opening moves in a game of chess The term King's Pawn Game refers to any Chess opening starting with the move 1 e4 h6?!
Carr Defense is generally considered a weak response to the King's Pawn Opening, and so is classified under the code B00 in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings, along with other unorthodox replies to 1. The term King's Pawn Game refers to any Chess opening starting with the move 1 The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings ( ECO) is a classification system for the opening moves in a game of chess e4. It is uncommon to see Carr's Defense in serious chess, although Michael Basman currently uses Carr's Defense, along with the Clemenz Opening, with decent success. Michael John Basman (born March 16, 1946 in St Pancras London) is an English Chess player chess author and International The Clemenz Opening is a Chess opening described in Algebraic chess notation as 1
Named Variations
Carr's Defense has only one named variation, known as the Zilbermints Gambit. It continues:
See Also
References
- p. The Clemenz Opening is a Chess opening described in Algebraic chess notation as 1 Michael John Basman (born March 16, 1946 in St Pancras London) is an English Chess player chess author and International A Semi-Open Game is a Chess opening in which White plays 1e4 and Black breaks symmetry immediately by replying with a move other than 1 91 Eric Schiller (1998). Eric Schiller (born March 20, 1955 in New York) is an American Chess player trainer arbiter and author Unorthodox Chess Openings. Cardoza. ISBN 0-940685-73-6.
- p. 104 Eric Schiller (2002). Eric Schiller (born March 20, 1955 in New York) is an American Chess player trainer arbiter and author Unorthodox Chess Openings, Second Edition, Cardoza. ISBN 1-58042-072-9.
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