Center Game: Lanc-Arnold Gambit, Schippler Gambit
The Lanc-Arnold Gambit, Schippler Gambit is a chess opening characterized by aggressive pawn play and rapid piece development, often leading to sharp tactical battles.
1. e4 2. e5 3. d4 4. exd4 5. c3 6. dxc3 7. Bc4 8. Bc5 9. Nf3The Lanc-Arnold Gambit, Schippler Gambit is a variation of the Center Game, which is an open game that begins with 1.e4 e5. The main idea behind this opening is to quickly open up the center by offering a pawn sacrifice with 2.d4. After Black captures the pawn, White aims to regain the pawn with 3.c3, leading to an open position with active piece play. The Schippler Gambit specifically involves the moves Bc4 and Nf3, which are aimed at putting pressure on Black's central pawn structure and king's position.
This opening is considered to be somewhat risky for White, as they are sacrificing a pawn early in the game. However, if Black is not careful, they can quickly find themselves in a difficult position due to White's rapid piece development and attacking chances. The key for White is to maintain the initiative and create threats against Black's position.
On the other hand, Black should aim to consolidate their extra pawn and neutralize White's attacking chances. This can be achieved by careful piece placement and timely counterattacks. Overall, the Lanc-Arnold Gambit, Schippler Gambit leads to exciting and dynamic games that can be enjoyable for both players, especially those who prefer aggressive and tactical play.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | 60.8 | 52 |
1800...2000 | 61.8 | 60.5 |
2000...2200 | 59.0 | 53.4 |
2200...2500 | 54.2 | 53.6 |
2500... | - | - |