Chess Openings Playing Cards

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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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