King's Gambit Accepted: Bishop's Gambit, Gianutio Gambit

The King's Gambit Accepted: Bishop's Gambit, Gianutio Gambit 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. Bc4 6. f5

The King's Gambit Accepted: Bishop's Gambit, Gianutio Gambit is a highly tactical and aggressive chess opening that begins with White sacrificing a pawn on move 2. After the initial pawn sacrifice, White aims to quickly develop their pieces and launch a fierce attack on Black's position. The move f4, known as the King's Gambit, is a bold attempt to seize control of the center and create imbalances in the position.

Black has the option to accept the gambit by capturing the pawn on f4 with their own pawn. In response, White plays Bc4, developing the bishop and simultaneously attacking the f7 square, which is a weak point in Black's position. Black can defend the f7 square with moves like Nf6 or d5, but White continues with the move f5, known as the Gianutio Gambit, further intensifying the pressure on Black's position.

By sacrificing a second pawn, White aims to open up lines for their pieces and create tactical opportunities. Black must be cautious and make accurate moves to avoid falling into White's aggressive traps. The King's Gambit Accepted: Bishop's Gambit, Gianutio Gambit is a highly dynamic opening that often leads to sharp and complex positions, where both players need to be resourceful and precise in their calculations and decision-making.

Frequency: 0.003 %Stockfish score: 0.0, depth 34
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
43.6%
4%
52.4%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180043.956.1
1800...200054.055.5
2000...220051.548.5
2200...250050.954.5
2500...54.747.9