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Hypermodernism is a
school of
chess that
emerged after World War I. It
featured challenges to the
chess ideas of
central European masters,
including Wilhelm...
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Hypermodernity (supermodernity) is a type, mode, or
stage of
society that
reflects an
inversion of modernity.
Hypermodernism sti****tes a
world in which...
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hypermodernism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hypermodernism may
refer to:
Hypermodernism (chess), a
chess strategy which advocates controlling...
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Hypermodernism is a cultural, artistic,
literary and
architectural successor to
modernism and
postmodernism in
which the form (attribute) of an object...
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Hypermodern Jazz 2000.5 (usually
shortened to
Hypermodern Jazz) is a
studio album by
German musician Alec Empire. It was
released in 1996. It was Empire's...
- uses
algebraic notation to
describe chess moves. He was a
target of the
hypermodern school, led by
Richard Réti, Aron Nimzowitsch, and
Savielly Tartakower...
- Instead, the
hypermodern school emphasizes control of the
center by
attacking it with
pieces –
especially from the periphery. The
hypermodern school also...
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moved one or two
squares forward. The
fianchetto is a
staple of many "
hypermodern" openings,
whose philosophy is to
delay direct occupation of the centre...
- the queen's
bishop where it will help
control the
central squares in
hypermodern fashion and put
pressure on Black's kingside.
Lines are
classified under...
- The Réti
Opening is a
hypermodern chess opening whose "traditional" or "classic method"
begins with the moves: 1. Nf3 d5 2. c4
White attacks Black's pawn...