![]() Personally, as White I like my King's Bishop at c4 instead of g3 because it reinforces the K-side attack. Attacking an advancing chain of pawns at its base is generally good strategy. Because of this, it can be an excellent weapon for beginners to catch their opponents by surprise. Compared to other 1.e4 openings, the Vienna is much less common but theoretically sound. I don't play 1.e5, but in a recent Caro-Kann game where White had d4 and e5 pawns and f4 seemed likely, I got in a. Description This study follows Levy Rozman's video on the Vienna Opening and the most important variations he mentions. 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 a b c d e f g h The Vienna Game is a 1.e4 opening for White. 2.Nc3 is only played in 5 of games at the top level, while 2.Nf3 is played in 76. Understanding the Smith Morra Gambit 121 by Arne This is my study about the Smith Morra Gambit. I checked that with Stockfish 8, 20 ply, and in the case of the first game, sure enough it likes 12 d5 as the best move for Black. The Vienna Game is a derivation of the King’s Pawn Game, arising after the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 It is far less common than the most popular second move, 2.Nf3. gothams caro-kann defense from the video and subsequent lichess study. Bc5, which caused problems with getting a pawn attack started, especially if we had castled kingsideī) getting a counterattack near the base of our center- pawn chain. ![]() The high school team I coached often castled Q-side as White and rode those openings, already knowing the game plan, to the County Championships and 3rd in the state.Ī). In general, the Vienna and the Bishops Opening try to get in an early f4 and often an f5 which seals Black's pieces off from the K-side and allows White a K-side Pawn Storm. White blew a win by missing 35 Qf7 in the first game.
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