| # | Unlocked | Locked | Name | Beschreibung | Spieler | Global |
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1
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Pawn's Journey
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Congratulations! You've outsmarted the machine once.
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58.1%
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2
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Level 3 AI Victory
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Level 3 AI overcome! Your tactics evolve.
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39.1%
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3
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English Opening
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Staunton's Strategy: Played a game using the English Opening, honoring 19th-century English master Howard Staunton by starting with the strategic pawn move to c4, showcasing a refined and flexible approach to the game.
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34.3%
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4
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Level 1 AI Victory
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Victory over Level 1 AI! The journey begins.
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31.7%
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5
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Réti Opening
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Reti's Resolve: Played a game using the Reti Opening, starting with the knight's thoughtful move to f3, setting up a flexible and strategic game plan.
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28.3%
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6
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Van 't Kruijs opening
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Van 't Kruijs Victory: Played a game using the Van 't Kruijs Opening, honoring Maarten van 't Kruijs by starting with the strategic pawn move to e3, setting up a solid and flexible position.
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26.8%
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7
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Bird's Opening
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Bird's Bold Move: Played a game using Bird's Opening, honoring 19th-century English player Henry Bird by starting with the strategic pawn move to f4, showcasing a dynamic and aggressive approach to the game.
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25.4%
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8
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French Defense
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French Fortress: Played a game using the French Defense, following the historic 1834 match between London and Paris, countering the initial e4 move with the strategic pawn move to e6 to establish a solid and resilient position.
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25.4%
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9
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Polish Opening
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Polish Precision: Played a game using the Polish Opening, inspired by the historic 1924 New York chess tournament, starting with the bold pawn move to b4, showcasing a unique and strategic approach to the game.
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25.1%
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10
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Ware Opening
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Strategic Start: Played a game using the Ware Opening, a unique opening move that surprises your opponent with an early attack from the wing.
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25%
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11
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Knight's Valor
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Well done! Your skills have won you 5 victories.
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24.4%
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12
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Kadas Opening
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Kadas' Bold Move: Played a game using the Kadas Opening, making an adventurous start by moving the pawn to h4, catching your opponent off guard with this unconventional opening.
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23.6%
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13
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Van Geet Opening
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Played a game using the Van Geet Opening, a strategic move where the knight advances to the c3 square, setting the stage for a flexible and dynamic game.
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23.4%
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14
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Level 2 AI Victory
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Level 2 AI conquered! Your skills are growing.
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22.8%
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15
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Grob Opening
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Grob's Bold Start: Played a game using the Grob Opening, making an unexpected move with the pawn to g4, catching your opponent off guard with this daring strategy.
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22.6%
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16
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Mieses Opening
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Mieses Mastery: Played a game using the Mieses Opening, following in the footsteps of grandmaster Jacques Mieses by starting with the thoughtful pawn move to d3, setting the stage for a flexible and strategic game.
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22.3%
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17
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Modern Defense
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Robatsch's Strategy: Played a game using the Modern Defense, in which Black allows White to occupy the center with the moves 1.e4 g6, planning to strategically undermine it.
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20.9%
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18
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Sicilian Defense
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Sicilian Strength: Played a game using the Sicilian Defense, characterized by the move 1.e4 c5, showcasing a strategic approach analyzed by masters like Polerio, Salvio, Carrera, Greco, Cozio, and Philidor.
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20.4%
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19
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Alekhine's Defense
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Alekhine's Ambush: Played a game using Alekhine's Defense, introduced by Alexander Alekhine in 1921, characterized by the moves 1.e4 Nf6, provoking weaknesses in White's center pawns while following the hypermodern school's principles.
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20.2%
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20
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Pirc Defense
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Pirc's Prudence: Played a game using the Pirc Defense, named after Slovenian grandmaster Vasja Pirc, characterized by the pawn move to d6, showcasing a flexible and strategic approach to countering White's pawn center.
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19.6%
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21
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King's Fianchetto Opening
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Fianchetto Focus: Played a game using the King's Fianchetto Opening, strategically advancing the pawn to g3 to prepare for a solid and defensive bishop fianchetto.
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18.3%
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22
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Caro-Kann Defense
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Caro-Kann Conquest: Played a game using the Caro-Kann Defense, named after Horatio Caro and Marcus Kann, characterized by the pawn move to c6, showcasing a solid and strategic approach to countering White's pawn center.
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18.2%
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23
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Saragossa Opening
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Saragossa Surprise: Played a game using the Saragossa Opening, starting with the pawn move to c3, embracing an unconventional and creative approach to the game.
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18%
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24
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Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack
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Nimzowitsch-Larsen Mastery: Played a game using the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack, advancing the pawn to b3 to set up a flexible and innovative position.
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16.8%
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25
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Dutch Defense
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Stein's Shield: Played a game using the Dutch Defense, honoring Elias Stein by starting with the bold pawn move to f5, showcasing a robust and strategic response to 1.d4.
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14.8%
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26
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Barnes Opening
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Barnes Brilliance: Played a game using the Barnes Opening, honoring Thomas Wilson Barnes by starting with the unconventional pawn move to f3, showcasing a unique and strategic approach to the game.
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14.8%
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27
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Amar Opening
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Played a game using the Amar Opening, an unorthodox opening that starts with the knight's surprising leap to the edge of the board, catching your opponent off guard.
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14.5%
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28
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Anderssen's Opening
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Anderssen's Advance: Played a game using Anderssen's Opening, honoring Adolf Anderssen by starting with the distinctive pawn move to a3, showcasing a strategic and historic approach to the game.
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14.4%
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29
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First Puzzle
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Solve your first chess puzzle and embark on your journey to mastery.
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13.9%
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30
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Sodium Attack
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Sodium Strike: Played a game using the Sodium Attack, an audacious opening move where the knight leaps to the a3 square, surprising your opponent with its unconventional approach.
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13.6%
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31
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Clemenz Opening
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Clemenz Conquest: Played a game using the Clemenz Opening, honoring Hermann Clemenz by starting with the distinctive pawn move to h3, setting the stage for an unconventional and strategic game.
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13.5%
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32
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Quick Puzzle Solver
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Solve 5 chess puzzles and prove your knack for swift problem-solving.
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10.5%
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33
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Level 4 AI Victory
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Level 4 AI vanquished! Strategy sharpens.
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8.6%
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34
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Queen's Gambit
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Aleppo's Strategy: Played a game using the Queen's Gambit, characterized by the pawn move to c4, honoring its rich history from the 1490 Göttingen manuscript to its popularization in the 1873 Vienna tournament.
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7.1%
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35
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Bishop's Wisdom
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Bishop's Wisdom achieved! Your strategic mastery shines in 20 victories.
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6.8%
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36
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Aspiring Puzzle Tactician
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Solve 20 chess puzzles and show your growing tactical acumen.
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5.7%
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37
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The Bongcloud
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Bongcloud Boldness: Played a game using the Bongcloud Opening, characterized by the move 1.e4 e5 2.Ke2, showcasing a humorous and unconventional approach to the game.
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4.1%
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38
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King's Gambit
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Gambit Glory: Played a game using the King's Gambit, a historically popular opening characterized by the move 1.e4 e5 2.f4, showcasing a bold and aggressive approach to the game.
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3.2%
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39
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Italian Game
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Italian Mastery: Played a game using the Italian Game, characterized by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4, showcasing a timeless and strategic approach developed by masters like Damiano, Polerio, and Greco.
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3%
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40
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Ruy Lopez
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Ruy Lopez Legacy: Played a game using the Ruy Lopez opening, characterized by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5, showcasing a strategic approach developed by Ruy López de Segura in his 1561 book, Libro del Axedrez.
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2.8%
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41
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Scotch Game
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Scotch Strategy: Played a game using the Scotch Game, characterized by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4, showcasing a timeless and strategic approach developed by masters like Ercole del Rio and popularized by the 1824 Edinburgh-London correspondence match.
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2.6%
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42
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Level 5 AI Victory
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Level 5 AI defeated! Mastery within reach.
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1.8%
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43
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Elephant Gambit
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Elephant's Charge: Played a game using the Elephant Gambit, characterized by the move 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d5, showcasing a dynamic and creative approach with a pawn structure resembling an elephant's head.
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1.7%
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44
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Puzzle Enthusiast
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Solve 100 chess puzzles and demonstrate your dedication to improving.
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1.6%
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45
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Rook's Dominion
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Rook's Dominion unlocked! 100 victories mark your towering strength.
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1.5%
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46
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Level 6 AI Victory
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Level 6 AI Defeated! Grandmastery Achieved
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1.3%
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47
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Nimzo-Indian Defense
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Nimzowitsch's Mastery: Played a game using the Nimzo-Indian Defense, developed by Aron Nimzowitsch, characterized by the moves 1.d4 Nf6, 2.c4 e6, 3.Nc3 Bb4, showcasing a hypermodern approach to countering White's pawn structure.
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1.3%
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48
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Benoni Defense
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Reinganum's Resolve: Played a game using the Benoni Defense, inspired by Aaron Reinganum's 1825 analysis, starting with the modern moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5, showcasing a bold and dynamic approach to countering White's pawn center.
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1%
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49
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King's Indian Defense
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Kmoch's Insight: Played a game using the King's Indian Defense, characterized by the moves 1.d4 Nf6 and 2.c4 g6, honoring the mid-20th-century analysis and play of Soviet players and popularized by Hans Kmoch.
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1%
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50
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Grünfeld Defense
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Played a game using the Grünfeld Defense, characterized by the moves 1.d4 Nf6, 2.c4 g6, and 3.Nc3 d5, honoring Ernst Grünfeld's introduction of this defense into international play in 1922.
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0.9%
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51
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Puzzle Prodigy
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Solve 250 chess puzzles and solidify your status as a puzzle prodigy.
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0.8%
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52
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Queen's Reign
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Queen's Reign achieved! Your command of 250 victories is unparalleled.
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0.7%
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53
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King's Legacy
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King's Legacy secured! 500 victories testify to your supreme mastery.
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0.5%
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54
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Puzzle Mastermind
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Solve 500 chess puzzles and become a mastermind of chess puzzles.
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0.4%
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55
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Puzzle Genius
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Solve 1000 chess puzzles and achieve the rank of puzzle genius.
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0.3%
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56
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Puzzle Grandmaster
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Solve 2000 chess puzzles and earn the prestigious title of puzzle grandmaster.
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0.2%
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57
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Ultimate Puzzle Solver
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Solve 5000 chess puzzles and reach the pinnacle of chess puzzle solving.
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0.2%
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