Hypermodernism is a school of chess that emerged after World War I. It featured challenges to the chess ideas of central European masters, including Wilhelm...
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Hypermodernity (supermodernity) is a type, mode, or stage of society that reflects an inversion of modernity. Hypermodernism stipulates a world in which...
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Look up hypermodernism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hypermodernism may refer to: Hypermodernism (chess), a chess strategy which advocates controlling...
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Hypermodernism is a cultural, artistic, literary and architectural successor to modernism and postmodernism in which the form (attribute) of an object...
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Hypermodern Jazz 2000.5 (usually shortened to Hypermodern Jazz) is a studio album by German musician Alec Empire. It was released in 1996. It was Empire's...
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moved one or two squares forward. The fianchetto is a staple of many "hypermodern" openings, whose philosophy is to delay direct occupation of the centre...
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uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. He was a target of the hypermodern school, led by Richard Réti, Aron Nimzowitsch, and Savielly Tartakower...
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for the centre by staking a claim to the d5-square from the wing, in hypermodern style. Although many lines of the English have a distinct character,...
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the queen's bishop where it will help control the central squares in hypermodern fashion and put pressure on Black's kingside. Lines are classified under...
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imposing pawn centre was held to give White a large advantage, but the hypermodern school, which was coming to the fore in the 1920s, held that a large...
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