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词条 Desprez Opening
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  1. Assessment

  2. See also

  3. References

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The Desprez Opening is a chess opening characterized by the opening move:

1. h4

The opening is named after the French player Marcel Desprez. Like a number of other rare openings, 1.h4 has some alternate names such as Kadas Opening (after Gabor Kadas, a Hungarian player), Anti-Borg Opening, Samurai Opening, and Reagan's Attack (according to Eric Schiller's Unorthodox Chess Openings, the latter is a political gibe against Ronald Reagan, since 1. h4 is "thoroughly unmotivated and creates weaknesses with only vague promises of future potential").

As the Desprez Opening is very rare, it is considered an irregular opening, so it is classified under the A00 code in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings.

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Assessment

Like 1.a4, the Ware Opening, 1.h4 does nothing in the fight over central space, and does very little for development. The only piece released is the rook, and this piece is usually not developed by moving it to h3. In addition, 1.h4 weakens White's kingside. For all of these reasons, 1.h4 is among the rarest of the twenty possible first moves for White.

Black usually responds by grabbing the center with 1...d5 or 1...e5, and simple and sound development by 1...Nf6 is also possible. However, 1...g6, intending to fianchetto Black's bishop on g7, is rare because White can undermine Black's pawn structure with 2.h5, making 1.h4 seem like a logical move.

Grandmaster David Bronstein once remarked that he knew of a Russian player who always opened 1.h4 and always won. His point was that after 1. ...e5 2.g3 d5 3.d4! exd4 4.Qxd4 Nc6 5.Qd1 Nf6 6.Nh3! Be7 7.Nf4 0-0 8.Bg2 the f4 knight is well placed and White has a good position.[1] However, Black does not have to be so cooperative.

See also

  • List of chess openings
  • List of chess openings named after people

References

1. ^{{cite book|author=McDonald, Neil|title=Concise Chess Openings|publisher=Everyman|year=2001|isbn=1-85744-297-0|page=301}}
Bibliography{{wikibooks|Chess Opening Theory|1. h4|Desprez Opening}}
  • {{cite book | last=Dunnington | first=Angus | author-link=Angus Dunnington | year=2000 | title=Winning Unorthodox Openings | publisher=Everyman Chess | isbn=978-1-85744-285-4 | postscript= }}
  • {{cite book

|last=Schiller
|first=Eric
|authorlink=Eric Schiller
|title=Unorthodox Chess Openings
|publisher=Cardoza Publishing
|edition=Second
|year=2002
|page=237
|isbn=1-58042-072-9}}Nieregularne otwarcie#1.h4 – otwarcie Despreza

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