Grob's attack

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Etymology[edit]

Named after Henri Grob (1904–1974), who used and analyzed it extensively.

Proper noun[edit]

Grob's attack

  1. (chess) An unconventional chess opening in which White immediately moves the king knight's pawn two squares ahead.