Chess Opening 1.e3

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Chess Opening 1.e3
1.e3 is called Van ‘t Kruijs Opening, after the Ducth chess player Maarten van ‘t Kruijs. According to Chess Opening Explorer (link) this opening is number 10, with only 32.8% chance of winning for white: Because it only has 32.8% chance of winning, understandably it is far less popular than e4, d4, c4 and Nf3,…
Chess Opening 1.e3
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Chess Opening 1.e3
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