Giuoco Piano

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The Giuoco Piano is a chess opening characterized by the moves
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5
The "Giuoco Piano", Italian for "quiet game", is the oldest recorded opening. The Portuguese Damiano played it at the beginning of the 15th century and the Italian Greco played it at the beginning of the 16th century. Greco's work on the opening has given it the alternate name the Italian Game. The Giuoco Piano was popular through the 19th century, but modern refinements in defensive play have led most chess masters towards openings like the Ruy Lopez that offer White greater chances for long term initiative. White's "Italian bishop" at c4 prevents Black from advancing in the center with ...d5 and attacks the vulnerable f7 square. White plans to dominate the center with d4 and to attack the Black king. Black aims to free his game by exchanging pieces and playing the pawn break ...d5, or to hold his center pawn at e5. With the Evans Gambit, 4. b4, White offers a pawn to speed his development. See Evans Gambit for more detail. With 4. d3, White plays the Giuoco Pianissimo, the "quietest game". White aims for a slow buildup deferring d4 until it can be prepared. By avoiding an immediate confrontation in the center White prevents the early release of tension through exchanges and enters a positional maneuvering game. If White plays c3, the position can take some characteristics of the Ruy Lopez if his bishop retreats to c2 via Bc4-b3-c2. Despite its reputation as being drawish, this variation has been become more popular recently after being taken up by John Nunn. In the most popular continuation White prepares d4 by playing 4. c3. Black can try to hold a strong point in the center at e5 with 4... Qe7 or he can counterattack with 4... Nf6. The center holding variation can continue 4... Qe7 5. d4 Bb6 6. 0-0 d6 7. a4 a6 8. h3 Nf6 9. Re1 0-0. The variations following from 4... Nf6 have been very extensively analyzed for over 300 years. One possibility is the Mller Attack where White sacrifices a pawn for development and the initiative, 5. d4 exd4 6. cxd4 Bb4+ 7. Nc3 Nxe4 8. 0-0 Bxc3 9. d5. If White does not want to gambit material, he can play 7. Bd2 instead which can continue ...Bxd2+ 8. Nbxd2 d5 9. exd5 Nxd5 10. Qb3 Nce7 11. 0-0 0-0 12. Rfe1 c6. In this position White has more freedom but his isolated queen pawn can be a weakness.

 

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