Attacking Ideas in the Evans Gambit
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2021
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This is the third lesson from the course "8 Aggressive Chess Openings" where we learn about the attacking ideas in the Evans Gambit. The Evans Gambit is an aggressive line of the Giuoco Piano (Italian Game), which is characterized by the moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4.
White offers a pawn to divert the Black bishop on c5, in order to strongly occupy the center. If Black accepts the pawn with 5…Bxb4, White can follow up with c3 and d4, with a strong center, while also opening diagonals to play Ba3 or Qb3 at some point, preventing Black from castling kingside and threatening the f7-pawn respectively.
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This was a good lesson. Thanks mate.
Excellent analysis...
Possibly the best opening to learn as it comes naturally to engines told moves but not openings.
I guessed more than half moves in the first game which you showed sir
No one cares
thats 50% precision
OK, but what happens when the gambit is declined? or the defense of my opponent is different?
You can't play it
You can still punish the meek
Wait are you Igor smirnov?
D6 early on kills the Evans.