Caro-Kann Defence
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Named after Horatio Caro and Marcus Kann.
Noun[edit]
Caro-Kann Defence (uncountable)
- (chess) A chess opening characterized by the moves 1.e4 c6, in which the white king's pawn advances two squares and the black king's bishop's pawn advances one square.
Translations[edit]
chess opening
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Further reading[edit]
- Caro-Kann Defence on Wikipedia.Wikipedia