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Caxton Named Openings List

Submitted by FM_Eric_Schiller on Mon, 03/24/2008 at 2:24pm.
8 votes:++++/--
  • Category: Opening Study Tools
  • Publisher: Chessworks
  • Release Date:March 2008
  • OS: all
  • License: Free
  • Filename: Caxton_chess_openings.zip
  • File Size: 872.034KB
  • Downloads: 7043
Description:

A current list of all named chess openings, in PDF format.

Reviews:

by loh335 - 3 years ago
Singapore
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 32
Cool list! Useful quick reference, faster searching than MCO,NCO, various Informant series.
by Ramley - 3 years ago
Philippines
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 14

Dear Chess Friends,

I've been playing the London Systembut some of my opponents said it's an old opening story.  I'm trying to find some recent illustrative games of this London System but i could not find one.  I'm trying also to look for a book of latest edition about the London System and i could not find one.  If ever there is one, how will i pay? our currency is Philippine peso and i don't have any visa or master card.

I love to move on. Thank you and warm regards.

Ramley Mr. London System


by AntiSniper - 3 years ago
Kaunas Lithuania
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 344
i prefer learning openings in chessmaster to learning from paper...
by kokino - 2 years ago
Spain
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 16298

Rating:+++--

It's a complete opening reference, however it isn't easy to find and specific opening as there is not determined order list.

by Underminer - 2 years ago
United States
Member Since: Mar 2009
Member Points: 5

Rating:+----

Didn't find it very useful because of the lack of any kind of organization as to how the openings are listed.  MCO and NCO, heck even my old copy of "Chess Openings: Theory and Practice," are easier to use.

by Swift-Justice187 - 3 months ago
Salt Lake City, Utah go Jazz! Italy
Member Since: May 2011
Member Points: 12

I wish i would have saved the website but i have a list of 2700 openings and some are not on the Caxton and some i do not have.


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