Orangutan Opening Thematic Tournament!

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3rd July 2009, 05:10pm
#1
by Illuminatus
Virginia United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 7698

Orangutan Opening Thematic Tournament! Thematic Tournament

 

TD: Enigmata Starts ASAP
Registered: 0 of 64   Time Control: 3 days/move
Max Group Size: 4   Rating Range: Open
# Advance: 2   Tie Breaks: Yes
Points Available: 0   Games Rated: Yes
You will play ~3 simultaneous games
(one game per opponent starts immediately)


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Welcome to the Orangutan Opening Thematic Tournament!

Click the following link to register:

http://www.chess.com/tournament/orangutan-opening-thematic-tournament

"The Sokolsky Opening (also known as the Orangutan or Polish Opening) is an uncommon chess opening:

1 b4

According to ChessBase, in master level chess, out of the twenty possible first moves from White, 1 b4 ranks ninth in popularity. It is considered an irregular opening, so it is classified under the A00 code in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings.

The opening has never been popular at the top level, though a number of prominent players have employed it on occasion (for example, Richard Réti against Abraham Speijer in Scheveningen 1923 and Boris Spassky against Vasily Smyslov in the 1960 Moscow–Leningrad match). Perhaps its most famous use came in the game Tartakower–Maroczy, New York 1924. The name "Orangutan Opening" originates from that game: the players had visited the zoo the previous day, and Tartakower had consulted an orangutan there about what move he should open with the next day. Soviet player Alexei Pavlovich Sokolsky (1908–1969) wrote a monograph on this opening in 1963, Debyut 1 b2-b4." - Wikipedia

Chess Association group members study different openings and defenses in a weekly forum posted by one of our strongest players, Girolamo, from Italy.

This valuable instruction is a benefit of membership in our group.

To learn more about Chess Association, click the following link:

http://www.chess.com/groups/home/chess-association

Thanks for your participation, have fun, and good luck!

Best regards,

Charles Frey

Enigmata

Group Leader

Chess Association

4th July 2009, 04:00am
#2
by kid_of_chess
Ottawa,Ontario Canada
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 5682

Advice for players in this tournament : 1.b4 d5 2.Bb2 Qd6 Is a good line against the orangutang

 

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