![]() ![]() ![]() Vachier Lagrave, Maxime (2819) vs Nakamura, Hi (2791) Nakamura, Hikaru (2775) vs Carlsen, Magnus (2868) ( Lichess analysis) ( Wikibooks) (6047700 games) It is premature to derail the knight on the rim like this when doesn't have any other piece out. Na4?!, but that allows Black to take advantage of the undefended a4-knight using the Hamppe-Meitner sacrifice 3.Bxf2+!, named after the Immortal Draw (Hamppe-Meitner, Vienna 1872) Kxf2 Qh4+. ( Lichess analysis) ( Wikibooks) (26371349 games)Ģ.Bc5 (2.Bc5) This move allows White to immediately go after the bishop with 3. Other plausible moves are 2.Bb4 and 2.Bc5 both of which attempt to initate a counter-attack.Ģ.Nf6 (Vienna Game: Falkbeer Defence) As White, you still have designs on playing f4, but Black with his knight sortie has challenged your control of d5. This allows Black to capture the pawn when it gets to f4, without having his active knight subsequently kicked by the e-pawn. The most common reply as it prepares to counter f4 with d5, adding to the equation another variable for White to keep track of. The harder White tries to checkmate you, the less time he has to develop naturally and control territory consequently, if you survive the opening your hand is a little freer than in the Ruy Lopez.īlack for the moment has no threat to respond to, save the threat of f4 which cannot be reasonably prevented. If you should find yourself up against the Vienna as Black, keep your nerve. Now it is possible to play f4 on the second move, for the King's Gambit, but when no Black piece has yet declared its intentions is there not a degree of hit-and-hope about such a move? If you have the patience to let Black build his bridge before you blow it up: welcome to the Vienna Game, a poison-tipped opening from the nineteenth century. White's wish is to advance the f-pawn two squares to remove Black's powerful e5 pawn and strike at the heart of his position. The bot will post the most popular lines for this opening throughout the week. Now, let me show you how this trap works.This week's opening is 1. This is how the falkbeer counter gambit looks after it has been played. If you like chaos and you like to play very aggressive then this is a great defense if you find a player that favors the king’s gambit. There is not any slow developing moves in the falkbeer counter-gambit. Many games do not last more than 30 moves as it becomes a slugfest, decided by whoever can get to the other king first. One of the key things to remember in the falkbeer counter-gambit is king safety. There are also lots of traps that white will have to look out for as his king is very exposed even after the second move. But it will be well worth it because it is a very exciting opening Black need not worry about 3.d4, 3.d6 or 3. One of the great things about this counter is that it destroys all the lines that a king’s gambit player may have planned on using. The down side of transposing into the Vienna Game, Falkbeer Variation from the Alekhine Defence 2.Nc3 variation is that Black will need to know how to play these four variations against a well prepared Vienna Game player. ![]() It is a direct counter attack against the King’s Gambit of white. The Falkbeer Counter-Gambit is one of the most aggressive openings for black. let us get started with this counter-gambit!īefore we begin, let me give you a brief introduction about the Falkbeer Counter-gambit. You all have heard about the Albin counter-gambit, but what about this one? So. And I have brought an opening for you today! Today we are going to be discussing about the falkbeer counter-gambit an unusual counter-gambit derived from the king's gambit trap. ![]() Hello everybody! We are meeting in my blog after a very long time. ![]()
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