Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
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The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) is a classification system for the opening moves in a game of chess. It is presented as a five volume book collection (now also a computer database) describing chess openings. The moves were taken from hundreds of thousands of games between masters, from published analysis in the Chess Informant since 1966, and then compiled by notable chess players. Both the ECO and the Chess Informant are published by the Serbian company Šahovski informator (Chess Informant). These openings are typically provided in an ECO table that concisely presents the best opening lines.
The books contain only a small amount of text, which is in eight languages. The bulk of the book consists of diagrams of positions and chess moves in International figurine algebraic notation, with special symbols for comments about moves (see Punctuation (chess)).
Instead of the traditional names for the openings, ECO has developed a unique coding system that has also been adopted by other chess publications. There are five main categories, "A" to "E", each of which is divided into one hundred sub-categories.
Contents |
[edit] Openings covered
- Volume A: English, Benoni, Dutch, Réti, Benko Gambit, Old Indian, Bird, etc
- Volume B: Sicilian, Caro-Kann, Pirc, Alekhine, Scandinavian, etc
- Volume C: Ruy Lopez, French, Petroff, King's Gambit, Philidor, Italian (Giuoco Piano and Two Knights Defense), Scotch Game, etc
- Volume D: Queen's Gambit (Slav, Accepted, Orthodox, Tarrasch, Tartakower, etc), Grünfeld Defence, Queens Pawn, etc
- Volume E: Nimzo-Indian, Queen's Indian, King's Indian, Catalan, Bogo-Indian, etc
[edit] Main ECO codes
[edit] A
- White first moves other than 1.e4, 1.d4 (A00–A39)
- 1.d4 without 1...d5, 1...Nf6: Atypical replies to 1.d4 (A40–A44)
- 1.d4 Nf6 without 2.c4: Atypical replies to 1...Nf6 (A45–A49)
- 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 without 2...e6, 2...g6: Atypical Indian systems (A50–A79)
- 1.d4 f5: Dutch Defence (A80–A99)
[edit] B
- 1.e4 without 1...c5, 1...e6, 1...e5 (B00–B19)
- 1.e4 c5: Sicilian Defence (B20–B99)
[edit] C
- 1.e4 e6: French Defence (C00–C19)
- 1.e4 e5: Double King Pawn games (C20–C99)
[edit] D
- 1.d4 d5: Double Queen Pawn games (D00–D69)
- 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 with 3...d5: Grünfeld Defence (D70–D99)
[edit] E
- 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6: Indian systems with ...e6 (E00–E59)
- 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 without 3...d5: Indian systems with ...g6 (except Grünfeld) (E60–E99)
[edit] First edition
The first edition was published in the following years:
- volume A: 1979
- volume B: 1975
- volume C: 1974
- volume D: 1976
- volume E: 1978
[edit] Second edition
The second edition was published in the following years:
- volume A: 1996
- volume B: 1984
- volume C: 1981
- volume D: 1987
- volume E: 1991
Code | Author |
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04–05 | Bagirov, Vladimir |
18–19 | Bagirov, Vladimir |
13–14 | Botvinnik, Mikhail |
13–14 | Abramov, Lev |
10 | Filip, Miroslav |
12 | Filip, Miroslav |
15 | Filip, Miroslav |
17 | Filip, Miroslav |
36–39 | Filip, Miroslav |
70–79 | Geller, Efim |
95–99 | Gipslis, Aivars |
20–21 | Gufeld, Eduard |
23–26 | Gufeld, Eduard |
02–03 | Hort, Vlastimil |
80–85 | Kasparov, Garry |
30–31 | Korchnoi, Viktor |
34–35 | Korchnoi, Viktor |
28–29 | Krnić, Zdenko |
87 | Krnić, Zdenko |
28–29 | Cvetković, Srđan |
00–01 | Larsen, Bent |
16 | Larsen, Bent |
60–69 | Matanović, Aleksandar |
60–69 | Ugrinović, Dragan |
06 | Minev, Nikolay |
11 | Minev, Nikolay |
57 | Nunn, John |
88–89 | Nunn, John |
07–09 | Parma, Bruno |
44 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
50–53 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
86 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
90–94 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
96 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
27 | Suetin, Alexey |
54–56 | Suetin, Alexey |
58–59 | Suetin, Alexey |
22 | Sveshnikov, Evgeny |
33 | Sveshnikov, Evgeny |
40–43 | Taimanov, Mark |
45–49 | Taimanov, Mark |
32 | Uhlmann, Wolfgang |
[edit] See also
- Chess Informant
- List of chess openings for the full ECO codes
- Punctuation (chess) ECO uses a lot of symbols instead of text
- List of chess books
[edit] Footnotes
[edit] References
- Matanović, Aleksandar; Molorović, Milivoje; Božić, Aleksandar (1971), Classification of Chess Openings, Chess Informant
- Abramov, Lev; Bagirov, Vladimir; Botvinnik, Mikhail; Cvetkovic, Srdan; Filip, Miroslav; Geller, Efim; Gipslis, Aivars; Gufeld, Eduard; Hort, Vlastimil; Kasparov, Garry; Korchnoi, Viktor; Krnic, Zdenko; Larsen, Bent; Matanović, Aleksandar; Minev, Nikolay; Nunn, John; Parma, Bruno; Polugaevsky, Lev; Suetin, Alexey; Sveshnikov, Evgeny; Taimanov, Mark; Ugrinovic, Dragan; Uhlmann, Wolfgang (1984). Encyclopedia of Chess Openings, volume B (2nd ed. ed.). Belgrade: Chess Informant. ISBN 0-7134-3716-2.
[edit] External links
- Publisher website. "Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings". http://www.sahovski.com/products/eco/index.php.
- Bill Wall. "ECO codes with names". http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/lab/7378/eco.htm.
- World Correspondence Chess Federation. "ECO codes with names". http://www.ewccf.com/eco.htm.
- website Chess Archaeology. "ECO codes with names". http://www.chessarch.com/library/0000_eco/index.shtml.
- ECO Information and Index