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1. d3
Modified by Subscriber Chris 13 Oct '06 21:32
Mieses Opening

The Mieses Opening releases the Queen's bishop and makes a modest claim for the centre, but since it does not stake out as large a share of the centre as 1.d4 does, it is not a popular opening move. Of the 20 possible first moves for White, it ranks tenth in popularity. Nevertheless, since 1...d6 is playable by Black against any opening move from White, it is playable by White as well.

Its most famous use came in the third game in the rematch between Garry Kasparov and the Deep Blue computer in 1997. Kasparov correctly believed that the computer would play the opening poorly if it had to rely on its own skills rather than on its opening book, but the game was drawn.

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Black to move
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MoveGamesWhite1/2-1/2Black
d5468
38%50%
e5336
38%54%
Nf6102
37%46%
g663
36%51%
c557
36%53%
e630
53%27%
d625
32%60%
Nc619
47%42%
b611
27%64%
f510
80%
c67
86%
b53
33%67%
a62
100%
1,133 games between players rated 1400 and over progressed beyond this position.