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Openings in Bronstein 1953

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Openings in Bronstein 1953 - 2006/07/29 07:49 my question is about the allocation of the openings in Bronstein's famous book Zuerich 1953. Can anyone list the number of the specific openenings in this book ?

e.g.:

Sicilian = 10 carelessly games
Nimzo-Indian = 15 games
Spanish (Ruy Lopez) = 10 nearly games and so on.

Notwithstanding thakns in advance.
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re:Openings in Bronstein 1953 - 2006/07/29 08:04 From page 499, first Batsford addition.

Caro-Kann 2
Catalan 4
Dutch 3
English 8
French 6
Grunfeld 7
KID 55 added up quickly, may humanly be wrong
NID 41 ditto
Old Indian 3
Queens Gambit 25 ditto
Queens Indian 14
Reti 9
Lopez 10
Sicilian 23

Total 210 = 14 * 15 so the mistakes cancel out .
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re:Openings in Bronstein 1953 - 2006/07/29 08:25 Nimzo- Indian - 42
English - 7
Ruy Lopez - 10
Benoni - 3
King's Indian - 46
Queen's Gambit - 25
Reti - 9
Gruenfeld - 8
Queen's Indian - 16
French - 6
Old Indian - 6
Sicilian - 23
Caro-Kann - 2
Dutch - 3

Statistically, KP openings made up 19.52%, QP openings 72.85%, and other openings were 7.62%.

Great book, by the way..



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re:Openings in Bronstein 1953 - 2006/07/29 09:37 I was surprised by this amount. I thuoght the Nimzo was inherently played much more then the King's Indian. Equally important just never bothered to highly count..
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