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==[[Richard Sharp]]'s Categorization of the German Openings==
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==Richard Sharp's Categorization of the German Openings==
  
 
The German openings are categorized first by the order of the Berlin army.   
 
The German openings are categorized first by the order of the Berlin army.   
  
Then if ther Berlin army opens to Kiel and the Munich army goes to Ruhr, (most common) it is a [[Blitzkrieg Openings|Blitzkrieg Opening]], or if the Munich army does not go to Ruhr then the openings are categorized by the order of the Kiel fleet.
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Then if the Berlin army opens to Kiel and the Munich army goes to Ruhr, (most common) it is a [[Blitzkrieg Openings|Blitzkrieg Opening]], or if the Munich army does not go to Ruhr then the openings are categorized by the order of the Kiel fleet.
  
 
*[[Blitzkrieg Openings]] (A Ber-Kie, A Mun-Ruh)
 
*[[Blitzkrieg Openings]] (A Ber-Kie, A Mun-Ruh)
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*[[The Koniggratz Freakout]]
 
*[[The Koniggratz Freakout]]
 
*[[The Panther]]
 
*[[The Panther]]
*[[Sealion]] Opening and variations
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*[[The Sealion]]
  
 
[[Category:Opening]]
 
[[Category:Opening]]
 
[[Category:German Opening]]
 
[[Category:German Opening]]

Latest revision as of 23:41, 3 August 2008

Richard Sharp's Categorization of the German Openings

The German openings are categorized first by the order of the Berlin army.

Then if the Berlin army opens to Kiel and the Munich army goes to Ruhr, (most common) it is a Blitzkrieg Opening, or if the Munich army does not go to Ruhr then the openings are categorized by the order of the Kiel fleet.

German Openings with A Ber-Kie (but not A Mun-Ruh):

German Openings without A Ber-Kie:

Other German Openings