5 relations: Chess theory, First-move advantage in chess, King's Gambit, Saint-Léolin, New Brunswick, Zugzwang.
Chess theory
The game of chess is commonly divided into three phases: the opening, middlegame, and endgame.
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First-move advantage in chess
The first-move advantage in chess is the inherent advantage of the player (White) who makes the first move in chess.
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King's Gambit
The King's Gambit is a chess opening that begins with the moves: White offers a pawn to divert the black e-pawn.
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Saint-Léolin, New Brunswick
Saint-Léolin (2011 pop.: 684) is a Canadian village in Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
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Zugzwang
Zugzwang (German for "compulsion to move") is a situation found in chess and other games wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because they must make a move when they would prefer to pass and not move.
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