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Chess Opening Theory/1. d3

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Mieses Opening

Mieses Opening

1. d3

This move is playable but not played much as it does little to claim the center. Would normally transpose into the Kings Indian Attack, or with colours reversed, a modern, Pirc of Kings India defence.

Statistics

Not enough data, as 1.d3 is infrequently played.

Theory Table

For explanation of notation, see Chess Opening Theory Table.

1.d3
1
1 ...
d5
=
2 ...
e5
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