The Wade Defence is a chess opening characterised by the initial moves:
3-449: The position can also arise from the move order 1.Nf3 d6 2.d4 Bg4. The opening is named after British IM Bob Wade (1921–2008), originally from New Zealand , who played it for over 30 years. A number of grandmasters have often played the opening, including Julian Hodgson , Michael Adams , Vlastimil Jansa , and Tony Miles . Jouni Yrjölä and Jussi Tella, in their book An Explosive Chess Opening Repertoire for Black , state that
6-462: The authors refer to the opening as the "Hodgson Variation" rather than the "Wade Defence". Bibliography Glossary of chess#Move order This glossary of chess explains commonly used terms in chess , in alphabetical order. Some of these terms have their own pages, like fork and pin . For a list of unorthodox chess pieces, see Fairy chess piece ; for a list of terms specific to chess problems , see Glossary of chess problems ; for
9-424: The opening: [...] was played in 1938 by Rudolf Spielmann and used in the 1960s by Stein and Kavalek among others ... But the towering figure of the line is Julian Hodgson, who popularized it with many dynamic performances. Among the other practitioners, the contributions of Miles, Adams, Hickl and Jansa to the theoretical development of the line are worth mentioning. In recognition of Hodgson's contributions,
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