King's Pawn Game: Tayler Opening, Inverted Hanham
The Inverted Hanham is a solid and balanced chess opening that features early development of knights and a strong pawn structure for both players.
1. e4 2. e5 3. Nf3 4. Nf6 5. d3 6. Nc6 7. Be2 8. d5 9. Nbd2The Inverted Hanham is a variation of the King's Pawn Game, where both players aim to control the center of the board with their pawns and develop their pieces harmoniously. This opening is known for its solid pawn structure, with pawns on e4 and d3 for White and e5 and d5 for Black. Both players develop their knights to f3 and c6, respectively, and White's light-squared bishop is placed on e2.
The opening is named after the Hanham Variation of the Philidor Defense, which features a similar pawn structure but with colors reversed. The Inverted Hanham is considered a balanced opening, with chances for both sides to create attacking opportunities or play for a more positional game.
One of the key ideas for both players in this opening is to maintain control of the central squares and prevent the opponent from gaining too much space. White may look to expand on the queenside with moves like c3 and b4, while Black can try to challenge White's pawn center with moves like f6 or c5.
Both players should also focus on completing their development and connecting their rooks, as this will allow them to contest open files and exert pressure on the opponent's position. Overall, the Inverted Hanham is a flexible and solid opening choice that can lead to a variety of middlegame positions, depending on the players' preferences and plans.
Rate | White | Black |
---|---|---|
0...1800 | 51.9 | 53.7 |
1800...2000 | 51.3 | 58.9 |
2000...2200 | 51.7 | 56.3 |
2200...2500 | 51.4 | 51.3 |
2500... | 51.2 | 52.6 |