Scandinavian Defense: Portuguese Gambit, Classical Variation

The Scandinavian Defense: Portuguese Gambit, Classical Variation is a chess opening that features aggressive play and early piece development.

1. e4 2. d5 3. exd5 4. Nf6 5. d4 6. Bg4 7. Nf3

The opening is a variation of the Scandinavian Defense, which arises after specific moves. In the Portuguese Gambit, Black aims to quickly develop their pieces and create threats against White's position. The Classical Variation of this gambit involves certain moves, with Black pinning White's knight to the queen and increasing the pressure on the d4 pawn.

This opening is considered to be somewhat offbeat and is not as popular as other lines in the Scandinavian Defense. However, it can lead to sharp and interesting positions, making it a good choice for players who enjoy tactical battles and are well-prepared in the opening.

The main idea for Black is to quickly regain the pawn on d5 and create counterplay against White's center. White, on the other hand, should aim to consolidate their position and neutralize Black's threats.

In the Classical Variation, White has several options to deal with the pin on the knight, such as playing h3 to break the pin or developing the bishop to e2. Black can also consider playing e6 to support the pawn on d5 and prepare for the development of the light-squared bishop.

Overall, the Scandinavian Defense: Portuguese Gambit, Classical Variation offers an exciting and aggressive opening choice for players who are looking for a less common and potentially surprising weapon against 1.e4.

Frequency: 21.3 %Stockfish score: 0.3, depth 44
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
47.1%
5.8%
47.1%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180062.052.8
1800...200060.554.3
2000...220061.353.7
2200...250061.652.7
2500...57.947.8