King's Gambit Accepted: Allgaier Gambit, Urusov Attack
The King's Gambit Accepted: Allgaier Gambit, Urusov Attack is an aggressive chess opening where White sacrifices a knight to gain a strong attacking position.
1. e4 2. e5 3. f4 4. exf4 5. Nf3 6. g5 7. h4 8. g4 9. Ng5 10. h6 11. Nxf7 12. Kxf7 13. Bc4+The King's Gambit Accepted: Allgaier Gambit, Urusov Attack is a highly tactical and aggressive opening for White. It begins with White sacrificing a knight to open up lines and gain a strong attacking position. The opening aims to put immediate pressure on Black's position, forcing them to defend accurately from the very beginning.
After the initial pawn moves, White plays a knight sacrifice with Ng5, aiming to disrupt Black's pawn structure and create weaknesses in their position. Black has the option to accept the sacrifice or decline it, but accepting it leads to a highly tactical and sharp game.
White continues the attack with h4, aiming to further weaken Black's pawn structure and create threats against the black king. Black's response with g4 is a counterattack, trying to challenge White's central control and create their own attacking chances.
White then plays Nxf7, sacrificing another piece to open up lines and expose the black king. Black has to carefully navigate the complications and decide whether to accept the sacrifice or avoid it. After the king takes the knight, White plays Bc4+, pinning the black king to the queen and putting more pressure on Black's position.
The resulting position is highly complex and requires accurate calculation and tactical awareness from both players. White has sacrificed two pieces for a strong initiative and attacking chances, while Black needs to defend accurately and find counterplay opportunities. The Allgaier Gambit, Urusov Attack is a sharp and exciting opening that often leads to dynamic and tactical battles on the chessboard.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | 59.2 | 72.1 |
1800...2000 | 62.9 | 69.4 |
2000...2200 | 61.5 | 65.7 |
2200...2500 | 53.8 | 68.1 |
2500... | - | - |