King's Gambit Declined: Classical, Hanham Variation

The King's Gambit Declined: Classical, Hanham Variation is a chess opening that involves sacrificing a pawn to gain control of the center and develop pieces quickly.

1. e4 2. e5 3. f4 4. Bc5 5. Nf3 6. d6 7. Nc3 8. Nd7

The King's Gambit Declined: Classical, Hanham Variation is a dynamic chess opening where White sacrifices a pawn on move 2 to gain a strong central presence and rapid piece development. After the initial pawn sacrifice, Black has several options, but the Hanham Variation involves developing the bishop to c5, aiming to control the center and put pressure on White's position. White continues with a knight move to f3, reinforcing the pawn on e4 and preparing to castle kingside. Black responds with d6, solidifying their position and preparing to develop the knight to d7. White then plays Nc3, further supporting the central pawn and preparing to develop the other knight. Black's next move, Nd7, completes their development and prepares to castle.

In this opening, White aims to create an imbalanced position with active piece play, while Black seeks to consolidate their position and counter White's aggressive intentions. The Hanham Variation is a solid choice for Black, as it allows for flexible development and the potential to counterattack. Both players must carefully navigate the complexities of the resulting positions, with White seeking to maintain their central control and Black aiming to neutralize White's initiative and exploit any weaknesses. Overall, the King's Gambit Declined: Classical, Hanham Variation offers an exciting and tactical battle right from the opening moves.

Frequency: 0.01 %Stockfish score: 0.4, depth 34
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
51%
1.9%
47.1%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180056.543.5
1800...200047.752.3
2000...220049.950.1
2200...250053.047
2500...53.346.7