Example 1: BBNNQRKR ev=+0.4, suggested moves: 1. b4 (rdB), h4 (R), c4 (rlB), f4 (QR)
llB-opening: 1. a4, ev=-0.7
llBf-opening: 1.a3, ev =-0.3
rdB-opening: 1.b4, ev=+0.2
rdBf-opening: 1. b3, ev=+0.2
rlB-opening: 1. c4
rlBf-opening: 1. c3
lQ-opening: 1.d4
lQf-opening: 1.d3
vQ-opening: 1. e4
vQf-opening: 1. e3
QR-opening: 1. f4
QRf-opening: 1. f3
R-opening: 1. h4
Double English Stairway: 1. c4 c5 2. b3 b6
King's Pawn Game: 1. g4 g5
Pseudo-Trompowsky 1: 1. b4 Nd6 2. Be5
Pseudo-Trompowsky 2: 1. c4 Ne6 2. Bf5
Queen's Pawn Game = vQ vs. vQ: e4 e5
I wanna develop my old classification, done 12 years ago.
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dQB-move/opening : 2-squares pawn's move, opening the diagonal way to the queen and a bishop ; 1.e4 in the standard chess.
vQB-move/opening : 2-squares pawn's move, opening the way to a bishop and the vertical way to the queen ; 1.d4 in the standard chess
dQ-move/opening : 2-squares pawn's move, opening the diagonal way to the queen only; 1.c4 in the standard chess (divided into left-handed lQ and right-handed rQ)
vQ-move/opening : 2-squares pawn's move, opening the vertical way to the queen only; it doesn't exist in the standard chess
B-move/opening : 2-squares pawn's move, opening the way to a bishop only ; 1.b4 and 1.g4 in the standard chess
B-openings are divided into dB for dark-squared bishops and lB for light-squared bishops.
QR-openings and RQ-openings: 2-squares rook's pawn move, opening the diagonal way to the queen ; it doesn't exist in the standard chess
dQBf-fianchetto : 1-square pawn's move, opening the diagonal way to the queen and a bishop ; 1.e3 in the standard chess.
vQBf-fianchetto : 1-square pawn's move, opening the way to a bishop and the vertical way to the queen ; 1.d3 in the standard chess
dQf-fianchetto : 1-square pawn's move, opening the diagonal way to the queen only; 1.c3 in the standard chess (divided into left-handed lQf and right-handed rQf)
vQf-fianchetto : 1-square pawn's move, opening the vertical way to the queen only; it doesn't exist in the standard chess
Bf-fianchetto : 1-case pawn's move, opening the way to a bishop only ; 1.b3 and 1.g3 in the standard chess
B-fianchettos are divided into dBf for dark-squared bishops and lBf for light-squared bishops.
N denotes knight's openings and Irr stands for all other first moves considered as irregular.
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Additional terminology:
ldB: dark-squared bishop to the left
ldBf: dark-squared bishop to the left (fianchetto)
llB: light-squared bishop to the left
llBf: light-squared bishop to the left (fianchetto)
lQ: queen to the left
lQf: queen to the left (fianchetto)
rdB: dark-squared bishop to the left
rdBf: dark-squared bishop to the left (fianchetto)
rlB: light-squared bishop to the right
rlBf: light-squared bishop to the left (fianchetto)
rQ: queen to the right
rQf: queen to the right (fianchetto)