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The Horwitz Defense (ECO code A40) is a chess opening defined by the moves: 1. d4 e6 This response to White's Queen's Pawn Game, is named for the German chess master and writer Bernhard Horwitz (1807–85), who is known to have played it four times against fellow German master Daniel Harrwitz between 1849 and 1852. Players such as the English grandmaster Simon Williams often use 1.d4 e6 as a way of playing for the Dutch Defense while avoiding the Staunton Gambit (1.d4 f5 2.e4!?). As such the opening has little independent significance. It is likely to transpose to other openings listed below.

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  • Obrona Horwitza, obrona francusko-indyjska – mało popularny debiut wywodzący się z i należący do tego otwarcia w ECO (A40), charakteryzujący się posunięciami: 1. * d4 e6 Idea, jaka przyświeca czarnym odpowiadających na ruch d4, to chęć uniknięcia niechcianych wariantów i gambitów, które powstają przy innych odpowiedziach na d4. Czarne próbują również przejść do wariantów takich debiutów jak np. obrona francuska lub partia katalońska, w których czują się lepiej. Debiut został nazwany od nazwiska Bernharda Horwitza. (pl)
  • The Horwitz Defense (ECO code A40) is a chess opening defined by the moves: 1. d4 e6 This response to White's Queen's Pawn Game, is named for the German chess master and writer Bernhard Horwitz (1807–85), who is known to have played it four times against fellow German master Daniel Harrwitz between 1849 and 1852. Players such as the English grandmaster Simon Williams often use 1.d4 e6 as a way of playing for the Dutch Defense while avoiding the Staunton Gambit (1.d4 f5 2.e4!?). As such the opening has little independent significance. It is likely to transpose to other openings listed below. (en)
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  • The Horwitz Defense (ECO code A40) is a chess opening defined by the moves: 1. d4 e6 This response to White's Queen's Pawn Game, is named for the German chess master and writer Bernhard Horwitz (1807–85), who is known to have played it four times against fellow German master Daniel Harrwitz between 1849 and 1852. Players such as the English grandmaster Simon Williams often use 1.d4 e6 as a way of playing for the Dutch Defense while avoiding the Staunton Gambit (1.d4 f5 2.e4!?). As such the opening has little independent significance. It is likely to transpose to other openings listed below. * Dutch Defense (after 2.c4 f5 or 2.Nf3 f5) * Keres Defense (after 2.c4 Bb4+) * French Defense (after 2.e4 d5) * Queen's Gambit Declined (after 2.c4 d5) * Sicilian Defense (after 2.e4 c5 3.Nf3 cxd4) * Benoni Defense (after 2.e4 c5 3.d5). (en)
  • Obrona Horwitza, obrona francusko-indyjska – mało popularny debiut wywodzący się z i należący do tego otwarcia w ECO (A40), charakteryzujący się posunięciami: 1. * d4 e6 Idea, jaka przyświeca czarnym odpowiadających na ruch d4, to chęć uniknięcia niechcianych wariantów i gambitów, które powstają przy innych odpowiedziach na d4. Czarne próbują również przejść do wariantów takich debiutów jak np. obrona francuska lub partia katalońska, w których czują się lepiej. Debiut został nazwany od nazwiska Bernharda Horwitza. (pl)
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