- Anderssen's Opening
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Anderssen — is a surname, and may refer to:*Adolf Anderssen (1818–1879), German chess master **Anderssen s Opening, chess opening *Lena Anderssen (born 1974), Faroese Canadian singer songwriter *Torgeir Anderssen Rysst (1888–1958), Norwegian politician and… … Wikipedia
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