“Anderssen’s Opening is a chess move. A challenge. A very strong, very rare opening move. Adolf Anderssen beat Paul Morphy with it in the 1800s. Anderssen’s Opening was sneaky. Is sneaky. You move your least important pawn one square forward and you wait to see what the opponent does next. It’s a non-move, a taunt almost. You put the ball in their court—and then you watch and wait to see what they do next.”

