Chess Opening Theory/1. a4
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Ware Opening | |
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Position in Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) | |
Moves: 1. a4 | |
ECO code: A00 | |
Parent: Starting position |
1. a4?! · Ware Opening
[edit | edit source]The Ware Opening, named after the US chess player Preston Ware, is a rare opening starting with the move 1.a4. This opening is nearly useless, as it does nothing to control the center or develop a piece. While it does prepare Ra3, Black can stop this with 1... e5, which is a move that Black probably would have wanted to play anyway. Despite its flaws, the Ware Opening can be used to unsettle the opponent, similarly to other unorthodox openings.
Statistics
[edit | edit source]This opening has no statistics, as it almost never occurs among serious chess players and is a fundamentally unsound opening.
Theory table
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Crab Variation | ... e5 |
h4 - |
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Symmetric Variation | ... a5 |
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Wing Gambit Accepted | ... b5 |
axb5 Bb7 |
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Wing Gambit Declined | ... b5 |
a5 - |
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Cologne Gambit | ... b6 |
d4 d5 |
Nc3 Nd7 |
=/+ |
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Ware Gambit | ... e5 |
a5 d5 |
e3 f5 |
a6 - |
=/+ |
All possible Black's moves
[edit | edit source]Quick Navigation |
Na6 a6 a5 |
b6 b5 |
Nc6 c6 c5 |
d6 d5 |
e6 e5 |
Nf6 f6 f5 |
g6 g5 |
Nh6 h6 h5 |
References
[edit | edit source]Eric Schiller (2002). Unorthodox Chess Openings (Second Edition ed.). Cardoza. ISBN 1-58042-072-9. {{cite book}}
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