Scotch Game: Scotch Gambit, Kingside Variation

A sharp and aggressive chess opening that leads to open positions and tactical battles, often resulting in quick victories or defeats for either side.

1. e4 2. e5 3. Nf3 4. Nc6 5. d4 6. exd4 7. Bc4 8. Nf6 9. e5 10. Ng4

The opening is characterized by an early pawn sacrifice by White, aiming to open up the center and create attacking chances. White offers a pawn on d4, which Black can capture with their e5 pawn. In return, White develops their light-squared bishop to c4, targeting the vulnerable f7 square. Black's most common response is to develop their knight to f6, attacking White's central e4 pawn.

White then advances their e4 pawn to e5, attacking Black's knight and gaining central space. Black's knight typically moves to g4, putting pressure on White's e5 pawn and potentially eyeing the f2 square. At this point, both sides have chances for a quick attack, and the game can become highly tactical and complex.

The opening is popular among aggressive players who enjoy open positions and tactical battles. It can lead to exciting games with many opportunities for both sides to create threats and exploit weaknesses in the opponent's position. However, it also requires precise play and a good understanding of the resulting middlegame positions, as mistakes can be severely punished.

Overall, the opening is an exciting and challenging choice for players who enjoy sharp play and are willing to take risks for the chance of a quick victory.

Frequency: 4.8 %Stockfish score: 0.2, depth 47
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
58.7%
3.6%
37.6%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180069.557.5
1800...200072.756.6
2000...220064.359.6
2200...250056.156.5
2500...53.750.7