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closed game
noun
A chess opening characterized by the moves 1.d4 d5, in which both White and Black move their queen's pawn to the fourth rank with their first move.
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Dallas closed Game 2 on a 22-5 run, Game 4 on a 13-5 run and Game 5 on a 17-4 run — for a composite closing rally of 62-14 in 19 minutes 15 seconds.
White's third move, Bb5, introduced in 1867 by Simon Winawer, changes the normally semi-open Sicilian Defense into a closed game after 3... g6 4 Bc6 dc.
It was more, shall we say, a closed game.
The theorem states that every closed game is determined).
Once the game started, it was essentially a closed game.> A white duty aide helps the observation boy [white boy] down from the snow/ice bank.
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Without Gordon, the Cubs will use Kyle Farnsworth and Jeff Fassero to close games.
At times we've lacked knowhow in closing games out".
"We need to learn how to close games out," he said.
Manager Terry Collins said the bullpen would likely close games by committee for the time being.
He looked like he'd be closing games for the Sox for a decade.
"We probably need to do some practice closing games out.
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