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PLAYCARDS
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80 % of 100

Chess Openings Playing Cards

This Standard Deck of 52 Playing cards (plus 2 Jokers) features the most popular Chess openings and are a great memorization tool.
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This Standard Deck of 52 Playing cards (plus 2 Jokers) features the most popular Chess openings and are a great memorization tool . Each of the cards feature the ECO Code of the Opening, the name of the Opening in 3 different languages, the board position and the move list of that opening. Examples of Openings featured include French Defense, Colle System, Chigorin Defense, Old Indian Defense, Vienna Game and much, much more.

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  1. Great idea, but inconsistent
    Rating
    80%
    Just opened up the box of cards and excited to go through them. Got to the 6th card (Pirc Defense) and the game board doesn't match the opening. Black has an extra move e5 displayed. Now I'm a little concerned about the rest of them. Hopefully it's the only error.

    I'll compile the errors I find below:
    Pirc Defense: shows an extra move e5 on the board
    Trompowsky Attack: shows an extra move Kf3 on the board

    All in all, only 2 errors I saw on first pass. Will still be great for learning all the openings regardless. Looking forward to using them. Would have given 5 stars otherwise.

    Review by Chas

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