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  1. Rubinstein Collection
    3 games, 1907-2013

  2. Scotch Four Knights
    A compilation of games with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 -- the Scotch Four Knights (C47).
    17 games, 1882-2019

  3. Semi-Slav for Black
    Larry Kaufman's Semi-Slav repertoire.
    6 games, 1999-2002

  4. Short's 2.Ne2 Anti-Caro-Kann
    1 game, 2011

  5. Sicilian 2.b3
    1 game, 2000

  6. Slay the Spanish
    An Anti-Ruy Lopez repertoire based on the Modern Steinitz, with a6 followed by d6 for Black.
    44 games, 1894-2006

  7. Smerdon's Scandinavian
    Fun with the Portuguese Gambit, following the recent book by David Smerdon.
    6 games, 1988-2004

  8. Smith-Morra Repertoire
    A Smith-Morra Repertoire, based mostly on Andrew Martin's recommendations.
    4 games, 1992-2011

  9. Steinitz French
    3 games, 2011-2020

  10. Tactics
    6 games, 1914-2008

  11. Tactics in the King's Indian
    7 games, 1947-1988

  12. The Big Clamp
    IM Lawrence Day's "The Big Clamp" was first published as two articles in Modern Chess Theory (1980-1981) and later as a book titled "The Big Clamp: An Anti-Sicilian System" (The Chess Player 1984) which included two additional games. It offers an inspiring approach to fighting for square control beginning with 1.e4 typically followed by f4, clamping down on the dark squares. Though even Day had his doubts about some of the odd ways players have tried to achieve the clamp (including 1.e4 e6 2.e5!? or 2.Qe2!?), his ideas have had a lasting influence. I have included a number of supplemental games to illustrate the 19th Century origins of The Big Clamp and its continuing influence today.

    More information at my blog:
    https://kenilworthian.blogspot.com/...

    132 games, 1788-2017

  13. The Big Clamp after 1.e4 e5
    This is a supplement to The Big Clamp game collection, suggesting ways White can attempt a big clamp strategy after 1.e4 e5.
    28 games, 1749-2001

  14. The Big Clamp for Black
    A supplement to The Big Clamp game collection, where Black tries to achieve the same cramping strategy.
    37 games, 1749-2010

  15. The Complete Chess Swindler
    Games from the amazing book by David Smerdon
    4 games, 1971-2019

  16. The Scotch Gambit
    12 games, 1887-2011

  17. Tiviakov Grand Prix
    Games beginning 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bb5!?
    1 game, 2016

  18. Two Knights Caro-Kann
    66 games, 1908-2018

  19. Unusual e-pawn openings
    35 games, 1828-2020

  20. Vienna Gambit Repertoire
    15 games, 1871-2022

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