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"Variation"

From Mark Weeks,
Your Guide to Chess.
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Definition:

The term variation can mean different things, depending on which phase of the game we are talking about.

  • An opening variation usually means a specific sequence or line in the opening. It does not necessarily mean an alternate line of play unless we consider that all openings start from the initial position.
  • A variation in another phase of the game generally means an alternate line of play.
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