Santasiere's Folly

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  • Santasiere's Folly

    Chessgames.com's 'Opening of the Day', Santasiere's Folly (1.Nf3 d5 2.b4), brings a smile to my face. I also note that Anthony Santasiere wrote a book entitled 'The Futuristic Chess Opening: Santasiere's Folly' (:

    According to chessgames.com, the opening was actually debuted two decades earlier by Alekhine in 1923 against J. Drewitt. Alekhine won that game (despite the name of his opponent) but, of course, Alekhine could play anything and still win (:
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