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The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) is a reference work describing the state of opening theoryinchess, originally published in five volumes from 1974 to 1979 by the Serbian company Šahovski Informator (Chess Informant). It is currently undergoing its fifth edition. ECO may also refer to the opening classification system used by the encyclopedia.

First edition of ECO volume E. The title is given in eight languages. In the center are the two openings included in the volume: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6; and 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 without (symbol ┘) an early ...d7–d5.
  • 2 Openings covered
  • 3 Main ECO codes
  • 4 First edition
  • 5 Second edition
  • 6 Third edition
  • 7 Fourth edition
  • 8 Fifth edition
  • 9 See also
  • 10 References
  • 11 External links
  • Overview

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    Both ECO and Chess Informant are published by the Belgrade-based company Šahovski Informator. The moves are taken from thousands of master games and from published analysis in Informant and compiled by the editors, most of whom are grandmasters, who select the lines which they consider most relevant or critical. The chief editor since the first edition has been Aleksandar Matanović(1930-2023). The openings are provided in an ECO table that concisely presents the opening lines considered most critical by the editors. ECO covers the openings in more detail than rival single volume publications such as Modern Chess Openings and Nunn's Chess Openings, but in less detail than specialized opening books.

    The books are intended for an international audience and contain only a small amount of text, which is in several languages. The bulk of the content consists of diagrams of positions and chess moves, annotated with symbols, many of them developed by Chess Informant. Chess Informant pioneered the use of Figurine Algebraic Notation to avoid the use of initials for the names of the pieces, which vary between languages.

    Instead of the traditional names for the openings, ECO has developed a coding system that has also been adopted by other chess publications. There are five main categories, "A" to "E", corresponding to the five volumes of the earlier editions, each of which is further subdivided into 100 subcategories, for a total of 500 codes. The term "ECO" is often used as a shorthand for this coding system. ECO code is a registered trademark of Chess Informant.

    Openings covered

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    Volume A: Flank openings

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    Volume B: Semi-Open Games other than the French Defence

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    Volume C: Open Games and the French Defence

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    Volume D: Closed Games and Semi-Closed Games

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    (including Grünfeld Defence but not other Indian Defenses)

    Volume E: Indian Defences

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    (other than Grünfeld Defence and Old Indian Defence)

    Main ECO codes

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    A

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    B

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    C

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    D

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    E

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    First edition

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    The first edition was published in the following years:

    Volume D (1976)
    Code Author
    00–01 Bagirov, Vladimir
    94–95 Bagirov, Vladimir
    60–65 Barcza, Gedeon
    60–65 Florian, Tibor
    70–79 Botvinnik, Mikhail
    98–99 Botvinnik, Mikhail
    70–79 Abramov, Lev
    98–99 Abramov, Lev
    56–57 Bukić, Enver
    02–05 Cvetković, Srđan
    02–05 Sokolov, Vladimir
    31–32 Euwe, Max
    50–55 Filip, Miroslav
    45–46 Gheorghiu, Florin
    45–46 Samarian, Sergiu
    38–39 Gipslis, Aivars
    80 Gipslis, Aivars
    90–91 Gipslis, Aivars
    58–59 Hort, Vlastimil
    66–69 Judovič, Mihail
    85–89 Karpov, Anatoly
    43–44 Korchnoi, Viktor
    47–49 Korchnoi, Viktor
    15–19 Kotov, Alexander
    33–34 Larsen, Bent
    30 Matanović, Aleksandar
    35–36 Matanović, Aleksandar
    30 Ugrinović, Dragan
    35–36 Ugrinović, Dragan
    25 Matulović, Milan
    25 Krnić, Zdenko
    06–09 Minev, Nikolay
    37–38 Minev, Nikolay
    40–42 Parma, Bruno
    26–29 Polugaevsky, Lev
    96–97 Smyslov, Vasily
    10–14 Suetin, Alexey
    20–24 Taimanov, Mark
    81–84 Uhlmann, Wolfgang
    92–93 Uhlmann, Wolfgang
    Volume E (1978)
    Code Author
    00–05 Averbakh, Yuri
    00–05 Neishtadt, Yakov
    32–37 Bagirov, Vladimir
    67–69 Boleslavsky, Isaac
    67–69 Lepeshkin, Vladimir
    27–29 Botvinnik, Mikhail
    47–49 Botvinnik, Mikhail
    27–29 Abramov, Lev
    47–49 Abramov, Lev
    97–99 Byrne, Robert
    97–99 Mednis, Edmar
    90–92 Euwe, Max
    46 Filip, Miroslav
    56–59 Filip, Miroslav
    10–11 Gipslis, Aivars
    20–23 Gipslis, Aivars
    95–96 Vlastimil Hort
    54–55 Ivkov, Borislav
    52 Judovič, Mihail
    83–84 Karpov, Anatoly
    83–84 Razuvayev, Yuri
    43 Kotov, Alexander
    50–51 Kotov, Alexander
    06–07 Krnić, Zdenko
    93–94 Krnić, Zdenko
    06–07 Cvetković, Srđan
    93–94 Cvetković, Srđan
    85–86 Larsen, Bent
    87–89 Lilienthal, Andor
    87–89 Florian, Tibor
    08–09 Matanović, Aleksandar
    15–19 Matanović, Aleksandar
    08–09 Ugrinović, Dragan
    15–19 Ugrinović, Dragan
    70–72 Minev, Nikolay
    76–79 Minev, Nikolay
    24–26 Parma, Bruno
    53 Parma, Bruno
    14 Polugaevsky, Lev
    73–75 Polugaevsky, Lev
    80–82 Razuvayev, Yuri
    12–13 Suetin, Alexey
    30–31 Taimanov, Mark
    40–45 Taimanov, Mark
    60–63 Uhlmann, Wolfgang
    38–39 Unzicker, Wolfgang
    64–66 Wade, Robert

    Second edition

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    The second edition was published in the following years:

    Volume B (1984)
    Code Author
    04–05 Bagirov, Vladimir
    18–19 Bagirov, Vladimir
    13–14 Botvinnik, Mikhail
    13–14 Abramov, Lev
    10 Filip, Miroslav
    12 Filip, Miroslav
    15 Filip, Miroslav
    17 Filip, Miroslav
    36–39 Filip, Miroslav
    70–79 Geller, Efim
    95–99 Gipslis, Aivars
    20–21 Gufeld, Eduard
    23–26 Gufeld, Eduard
    02–03 Hort, Vlastimil
    80–85 Kasparov, Garry
    30–31 Korchnoi, Viktor
    34–35 Korchnoi, Viktor
    28–29 Krnić, Zdenko
    87 Krnić, Zdenko
    28–29 Cvetković, Srđan
    00–01 Larsen, Bent
    16 Larsen, Bent
    60–69 Matanović, Aleksandar
    60–69 Ugrinović, Dragan
    06 Minev, Nikolay
    11 Minev, Nikolay
    57 Nunn, John
    88–89 Nunn, John
    07–09 Parma, Bruno
    44 Polugaevsky, Lev
    50–53 Polugaevsky, Lev
    86 Polugaevsky, Lev
    90–94 Polugaevsky, Lev
    96 Polugaevsky, Lev
    27 Suetin, Alexey
    54–56 Suetin, Alexey
    58–59 Suetin, Alexey
    22 Sveshnikov, Evgeny
    33 Sveshnikov, Evgeny
    40–43 Taimanov, Mark
    45–49 Taimanov, Mark
    32 Uhlmann, Wolfgang

    Third edition

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    The third edition was published in the following years:

    Fourth edition

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    The fourth edition was published in the following years:

    Fifth edition

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    The fifth edition was published in the following years:

    See also

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    References

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    Bibliography

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