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seesaw
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star
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shark
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thief
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This chess opening took its name from ...
the German word "grรผnfeld" which means 'green field'.
the Israeli Grandmaster Alon Greenfeld.
the Austrian master Ernst Grรผnfeld.
the Israeli Grandmaster Yehuda Grunfeld.
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The Spanish Opening" is also called "The Ruy Lopez" after a 16th century Spanish priest. True or False?
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This chess opening is called the Benoni, after ...
the town Benoni in South Africa.
the hebrew word "benoni", which means "son of my pain".
a novel of the same name.
the Italian master Francisco Benoni.
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trap
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rocket
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shark
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banana
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This chess opening is called ...
"Caravan", as it was invented by Arab travellers in the 9th century.
"Caro-Kan", after Horatio Caro and Ilya Kan.
"Tarakan", from the Russian word that means 'cockroach'.
"Caro-Kann", after Horatio Caro and Marcus Kann.
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Bird's Opening is named after the 19th century British master Henry Bird. True or False?
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US champion Frank J. Marshall authored several opening systems. The one depicted is called ...
The Marshall Endgame.
The Marshall Attack.
The Marshall Defense.
The Marshall Gambit.
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