The Anderssen's Opening
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Anderssen's Opening Anderssen's Opening is a chess opening defined by the opening move: 1. a3 Anderssen's Opening is named after unofficial World Chess Champion Adolf Anderssen, who played it three times in his 1858 match against Paul Morphy. While Anderssen was defeated decisively in the match, the
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