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Coups - Fabre

Article Index

  • Coups
  • - de Mazette
  • - Napoleon
  • - Philippe
  • - Springer
  • - Deslauriers
  • - Fabre
  • - Ricochet
  • - de la Trappe
  • - de l'Expresse
  • - de la Bombe
  • - Raichenbach
  • - Weiss
  • - Royal
  • - RaphaĆ«l
  • - Hollandais
  • - des Contraires
  • - de Talon
  • - Turc
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Coup Fabre - named after the former French world champion Marius Fabre (1890-1945), this coup employs a trivial choice of capture that makes it very hard to spot. The intended capture is e5-e7-c7-c5-c3-e3x

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