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- Italian Game (How To Play It, Attack It, And Counter It)
A really good plan is to gain Queenside space by pushing c3-b4-a5 and then swinging the bishop over to a3, which can cause black a lot of problems when trying to castle
- Two Knights Defense - Wikipedia
Black's third move is a more aggressive defense than the Giuoco Piano (3 Bc5) Black allows White to attack his f7-pawn with 4 Ng5 If White does so, the game quickly takes on a tactical character: Black is practically forced to give up a pawn for the initiative
- Italian Game: Best Moves and Traps (Complete Guide)
The Italian Game (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bc4) is one of the oldest and most popular chess openings, favored by beginners and grandmasters alike It leads to open, tactical positions where both sides have active piece play However, it also contains devastating traps that can decide the game in just a few moves Let’s dive in! 1
- Italian Game: Ultimate Guide to Winning - 365Chess
Learn below all the main lines and sidelines of the Italian Game, as well as useful tricks and tips 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bc4 Bc5 This is by far the most common start to an Italian Game Both White and Black have developed their pieces naturally and are eyeing the f7 and f2 squares while fighting for the center
- Italian Game - Chess Openings - Chess. com
The most popular variation of the Italian Game is the Giuoco Piano, which starts after 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bc4 Bc5 The name of this line is an Italian expression that can translate to "soft game" or "slow game," an indication that this variation often leads to positional games
- Master the Italian Game Opening | Chess Klub
Bc5 is the most solid response White can give to the move Bc4 The game then progresses into White playing d3, the Giuoco Pianissimo, also called the very quiet game, or White can play c3 on the 4th move, which is the mainline
- Italian Game Chess Opening - ChessEasy
Also, after 3… Bc5, 4 b4 can be played, which is the Evans Gambit White offers a pawn to divert the Black bishop; if he captures the pawn, white will follow up with c3 and d4
- Chess Opening Theory 1. e4 1. . . e5 2. Nf3 2. . . Nc6 3. Bc4 3. . . Bc5 4. c3 . . .
There are 2 pending changes awaiting review Moves: 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bc4 Bc5 4 c3 White reinforces the d4 square, and prepares d4 in order to establish two pawns in the centre It also stops any Nd4 by black, in the future White also prepares b4 to try and trap the Black bishop
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