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In many lines, the battle revolves around who controls the d5 square.

The opening was first mentioned in the and later analyzed by Gioachino Greco in the 17th century. Its modern treatment, however, began with the 1886 World Chess Championship between Wilhelm Steinitz and Johannes Zukertort.

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The Queen’s Gambit Accepted is one of the oldest recorded openings, traceable back to the manuscripts of the 15th and 16th centuries. During the Romantic era of chess, characterized by wild sacrifices and king hunts, the QGA fell out of favor. The prevailing dogma of the 19th century suggested that accepting pawns offered by the opponent led to inevitable defeat due to rapid development by the gambiteer.