- Géza
Maróczy (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒroːt͡si ˈɡeːzɒ]; 3
March 1870 – 29 May 1951) was a
Hungarian chess player, one of the
leading players in the...
- In chess, the
Maróczy Bind (Hungarian: [ˈmɒroːt͡si]) is a term
alternately used to
refer to an
opening or its ****ociated pawn structure,
named for the...
-
Maroczy may
refer to: Géza
Maróczy,
Hungarian chess grandmaster Maróczy Bind, a
chess pawn
formation named after Géza
Maróczy This
disambiguation page...
- In chess, the
Maróczy Gambit, is an
opening line in the
Fantasy Variation of the Caro–Kann
Defence in
which White sacrifices a pawn for a
large lead in...
- the
Yugoslav Attack, but
since White has not yet pla**** Nc3, 5.c4 (the
Maróczy Bind) is possible. The
Accelerated Dragon generally features a more positional...
-
Monte Carlo Maroczy 1902
Hannover (DSB Congress)
Janowski 1903
Monte Carlo Tarrasch 1904
Cambridge Springs Marshall 1904
Monte Carlo Maroczy 1904 Coburg...
- Variation,
which by
delaying Nc3
maintains the
option of
setting up a
Maróczy Bind
formation with a
later c2-c4.
Black can
avoid the
Prins Variation...
- king's bishop), d6–d5
break (prepared with e7–e6). The
Maróczy bind,
named after Géza
Maróczy, has a
fearsome re****tion.
Chess masters once believed...
- opening. The most
famous use came in a game
between Tartakower and Géza
Maróczy at the New York 1924
chess tournament on
March 21, 1924. The name "The...
- game "remarkably interesting", and a four-game
match was held with Géza
Maróczy on 22nd to 26th
April 1929 at the
Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, London...