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Italian Opening

Although for beginners at the beginning of their training it is not advisable to memorize chess openings, once...

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Although for beginners at the beginning of their training it is not advisable to memorize chess openings, once they already have a certain level and experience with the basic notions of the game, you can start to learn and study open openings and within these chess openings perhaps one of the first that should be known is the Italian Opening or also called Giuoco Piano Opening which is one of the oldest that exists.

It is an easy opening to study for the beginner as it follows the elementary rules of the game such as control of the center, rapid development of the knights and bishops, castling and connection of the rooks.

In this application you can view 12 chess games in PGN format about the classic Italian Opening (C50 and C53) and its variant, the famous Evans Gambit (C51 and C52), which will support the theory studied previously.

This open opening that is defined by the sequence of movements 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4, is not only for beginners, it is one of the favorites of many chess players and in recent times is seeing a lot among players of High level in the main chess and online chess tournaments.

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Dec. 4, 2019

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