Definitions from Wiktionary (Caro-Kann Defence)
▸ noun: (chess) A chess opening characterized by the moves 1.e4 c6, in which the white king's pawn advances two squares and the black king's bishop's pawn advances one square.
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▸ noun: (chess) A chess opening characterized by the moves 1.e4 c6, in which the white king's pawn advances two squares and the black king's bishop's pawn advances one square.
Similar:
Two Knights' Defence,
French Defence,
King's Pawn Game,
Closed Game,
Alekhine's Defence,
English Opening,
Bogo-Indian Defence,
Open Game,
Double King's Pawn Opening,
Queen's Pawn Game,
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