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<p>and <a href="page.php?w=backward_pawn">backward pawn</a>s, pawn islands, etc. Some openings sacrifice <a href="page.php?w=Chess_endgame">endgame</a> considerations for a quick attack on the opponent's position. Some unbalanced openings for Black, in particular, make use of this idea, such as the Dutch and the Sicilian. Other openings, such as the Alekhine and the Benoni, invite the opponent to overextend and form pawn weaknesses. Specific openings accept pawn weaknesses in exchange for compensation in the form of dynamic play. (See <a href="page.php?w=Pawn_structure">Pawn structure</a>.)<br/></p><p>
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