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1. e3
Modified by Subscriber Chris 13 Oct '06 21:30
Van 't Kruijs Opening

Named after the Amsterdam player Maarten van 't Kruijs (1813–1885) who won the sixth Dutch championship in 1878.

As this opening move is rarely played, it is considered an irregular opening, and thus it is classified under the A00 code in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO).

1. e3 is not a popular move; according to ChessBase, it ranks eleventh in popularity out of the twenty possible first moves. It releases the king's bishop, and makes a modest claim of the center, but the move is somewhat passive. The queen's bishop's development is somewhat hindered by the pawn on e3, and White usually wants to take more than a modest stake of the centre.

Although not very aggressive for a first move, play may transpose to lines of the English Opening (c2-c4), Queen's Pawn Game (d2-d4), or reversed French Defence (delayed d2-d4) or Dutch Defence (f2-f4) positions.

The Van 't Kruijs Opening is not a common choice for Grandmasters, but its ability to transpose into many different openings explains its attraction for some people such as the Czech Grandmaster Pavel Blatny. Gary Kasparov has used the move against the Fritz chess-engine to get it "out of book."

The Amsterdam Attack is a variant of van 't Kruijs opening where 1. e3 is followed by 1... e5 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.b3 Nf6.

This text has been taken from Wikipedia.
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MoveGamesWhite1/2-1/2Black
e51,514
41%52%
d5610
37%55%
Nf6277
33%60%
c5237
34%58%
g698
41%54%
e686
38%55%
f537
41%54%
Nc636
28%64%
b636
42%50%
d624
54%42%
c622
41%45%
a616
37%63%
MoveWhiteResultBlack
g5Standard member toddwilllose1-0Standard member Toddlecito
Nh6Standard member munkeyboy1-0Standard member newjoeb
2,995 games between players rated 1400 and over progressed beyond this position.