Durkin Opening

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The Durkin Opening (also known as the Durkin Attack or the Sodium Attack) is a rarely-played chess opening that consists of the following move:

1. Na3

The Durkin Opening is named for Robert T. Durkin (1923–2014) of New Jersey. The name "Sodium Attack" comes from the algebraic notation 1.Na3, as Na is the chemical symbol for the element sodium. Similarly, the Amar Opening (1.Nh3) is sometimes referred to as the "Ammonia Opening". White may follow up by playing c4,Template:Sfn e.g. 1...d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nxc4. Template:AN chess

Assessment

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Variations

  • Durkin Gambit (1.Na3 e5 2.Nc4 Nc6 3. e4 f5)

See also

References

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