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Réti Opening: 3 quick facts
- The Réti opening is named after chess player Richard Réti, one of the leading figures of hypermodernism.
- It’s a relatively rare hypermodern opening for White that often leads to strategic, positional games, making it a good choice for intermediate or advanced players who want to avoid 1. e4 or 1. d4 openings with a lot of theory.
- One of the Réti’s greatest strengths is its flexibility. It can transpose into a variety of openings, including the English Opening, d4 openings, and even the Sicilian Defense.
Réti Opening: The move
Here is the move for the Réti Opening:
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1. Nf3
One move, many possibilities
If you’re looking for an uncommon White opening to throw your opponents off-guard, give the Réti Opening a spin!
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