King's Gambit Accepted: Allgaier, Urusov Attack
The King's Gambit Accepted: Allgaier, Urusov Attack is an aggressive chess opening that involves sacrificing a pawn 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+ 14. d5 15. Bxd5+ 16. Kg7 17. d4The King's Gambit Accepted: Allgaier, Urusov Attack is a highly tactical opening where White sacrifices a pawn on move 4 to disrupt Black's pawn structure and open up lines for a powerful attack. After the initial pawn sacrifice, White continues to develop their pieces aggressively, aiming to exploit Black's weakened kingside. The move 4...exf4 by Black accepts the gambit, allowing White to play 5.Nf3, attacking the f4 pawn and preparing to develop the knight to a more active square. Black's response with 5...g5 aims to counterattack in the center, but White continues with 6.h4, further disrupting Black's pawn structure and creating weaknesses. The move 6...g4 by Black is a common response, challenging White's central control, but White plays 7.Ng5, threatening to fork Black's king and queen. Black's move 7...h6 is a tactical defense, attacking the knight and preventing the fork. White then proceeds with 8.Nxf7, sacrificing another piece to open up lines and expose Black's king. After Black's king takes the knight, White plays 9.Bc4+, attacking the exposed king and preparing to castle. Black's move 9...d5 aims to break the pin and create counterplay, but White responds with 10.Bxd5+, forcing Black's king to move and maintaining the initiative. Finally, White plays 11.d4, solidifying their central control and preparing to develop the remaining pieces, while Black must carefully defend and consolidate their position.
Rate | White | Black |
---|---|---|
0...1800 | 35.8 | 64.2 |
1800...2000 | 45.1 | 59.7 |
2000...2200 | 45.8 | 59.3 |
2200...2500 | 44.7 | 59 |
2500... | - | - |