open game
Pronunciation
/ˈoʊpən ɡˈeɪm/
British pronunciation
/ˈəʊpən ɡˈeɪm/

Definition & Meaning of "open game"in English

Open game
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a game that features early pawn exchanges and a relatively open center of the board, often resulting in more active and tactical play

What is an "open game"?

In chess, an open game refers to a position where the center of the board has been cleared of pawns, allowing for greater movement of pieces, especially bishops and queens. Open games typically occur after both players advance their central pawns early in the opening. This leads to open lines and diagonals, encouraging active play, quick development of pieces, and tactical opportunities. Open games are known for being dynamic and fast-paced, favoring players who excel at calculation and piece coordination. They often result in exciting, attacking chess with many possibilities for both sides.

example
Examples
The game quickly turned into an open game after both players exchanged their central pawns.
Open games tend to be more exciting, as there is more space for the pieces to move freely.
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