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Russia has more possible opening moves than any other power. In order to produce a rationalised system for naming Russian openings, Richard Sharp introduced the following plan: | Russia has more possible opening moves than any other power. In order to produce a rationalised system for naming Russian openings, Richard Sharp introduced the following plan: | ||
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*F StP/sc H openings are known as the Northern Houseboat Opening. | *F StP/sc H openings are known as the Northern Houseboat Opening. | ||
*F StP/sc-Lvn is known as the Kronstadt Opening. | *F StP/sc-Lvn is known as the Kronstadt Opening. | ||
*F StP/sc-Fin is known as the Lapland Lurch, but otherwise considered (for the purpose of naming openings) as equivalent to a move to the Gulf of Bothnia. These openings are named after the order of A Moscow. There are therefore six systems for openings involving F StP/sc-BOT or F StP/sc-Fin: | *F StP/sc-Fin is known as the Lapland Lurch, but otherwise considered (for the purpose of naming openings) as equivalent to a move to the Gulf of Bothnia. These openings are named after the order of A Moscow. There are therefore six systems for openings involving F StP/sc-BOT or F StP/sc-Fin: | ||
− | *The Inertia System (A Mos H) | + | **The Inertia System (A Mos H) |
− | *The Livonia System (A Mos-Lvn) | + | **The Livonia System (A Mos-Lvn) |
− | *The Northern System (A Mos-StP) | + | **The Northern System (A Mos-StP) |
− | *The Southern System (A Mos-Sev) | + | **The Southern System (A Mos-Sev) |
− | *The Ukraine System (A Mos-Ukr) | + | **The Ukraine System (A Mos-Ukr) |
− | *The Warsaw System (A Mos-War) | + | **The Warsaw System (A Mos-War) |
Latest revision as of 13:38, 7 January 2008
Russia has more possible opening moves than any other power. In order to produce a rationalised system for naming Russian openings, Richard Sharp introduced the following plan:
- F StP/sc H openings are known as the Northern Houseboat Opening.
- F StP/sc-Lvn is known as the Kronstadt Opening.
- F StP/sc-Fin is known as the Lapland Lurch, but otherwise considered (for the purpose of naming openings) as equivalent to a move to the Gulf of Bothnia. These openings are named after the order of A Moscow. There are therefore six systems for openings involving F StP/sc-BOT or F StP/sc-Fin:
- The Inertia System (A Mos H)
- The Livonia System (A Mos-Lvn)
- The Northern System (A Mos-StP)
- The Southern System (A Mos-Sev)
- The Ukraine System (A Mos-Ukr)
- The Warsaw System (A Mos-War)