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Giulio Cesare Polerio (c. 1555, – c. 1610;
reconstruction of
places and
dates by
Adriano Chicco) was an
Italian chess theoretician and player. Name affixes...
- has
chosen the
offensive line 4.Ng5, but 5...Nxd5 is
risky (5...Na5, the
Polerio Defense, is
considered better;
other Black choices include 5...b5 and 5...
- In chess, the
Muzio Gambit,
sometimes called the
Polerio Gambit, is an
opening line in the King's
Gambit in
which White sacrifices a
knight for a large...
- moves: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6
First recorded by
Giulio Cesare Polerio (c. 1550 – c. 1610) in the late 16th century, this line of the Italian...
- It was
examined by the 17th-century
Italian chess player Giulio Cesare Polerio. The King's
Gambit was one of the most po****r
openings until the late...
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Portuguese Pedro Damiano,
Italians Giovanni Leonardo Di Bona,
Giulio Cesare Polerio and
Gioachino Greco, and
Spanish bishop Ruy López de
Segura developed elements...
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chess openings,
having been
analysed in the 16th
century by
Giulio Cesare Polerio and then the 17th
century by
Gioachino Greco,
after whom it is sometimes...
- Göttingen m****cript and was
developed by
players such as
Damiano and
Polerio in the 16th century, and
later by
Greco in 1620, who gave the game its...
- date back to the late 16th
century by the
Italian chess players Giulio Polerio and
Gioachino Greco. This
article uses
algebraic notation to
describe chess...
- The
opening now
known as the
Kieseritzky Gambit was
first described by
Polerio in the late 16th century.
Greco also
included a game with this opening...