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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
β | * In the title text, Nf3 was accidentally written as Ne3. At the beginning of a chess game, neither | + | * In the title text, Nf3 was accidentally written as Ne3. At the beginning of a chess game, neither knight can move to e3. The proper move (and the move actually made, in the picture) is Nf3. This was later corrected. |
* There is an actual chess opening known as the Agincourt Defense: 1. c4 e6. However, in the case of the Agincourt Defense, White represents the English and Black the French, which is the opposite of the situation depicted in the comic. This is because the move 1. c4 by White is the English Opening, and the move 1... e6 by Black is the same as what Black plays in the French Defense, which is 1. e4 e6. | * There is an actual chess opening known as the Agincourt Defense: 1. c4 e6. However, in the case of the Agincourt Defense, White represents the English and Black the French, which is the opposite of the situation depicted in the comic. This is because the move 1. c4 by White is the English Opening, and the move 1... e6 by Black is the same as what Black plays in the French Defense, which is 1. e4 e6. |