Well presented piece. Nice. I play the scotch gambit as my mainline weapon and its cool to see some nice games here.
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Please note that all the info. in this post are taken from outside sources, they will be mentionned in the last section (special thanks and others sources section)..AND DON'T FORGET TO ALWAYS LOOK FOR COMMENTS UNDER EACH DIAGRAMS!!!
Göring gamit
1.e4-e5 2.Nf3-Nc6 3.d4 : In this gambit, White occupies the center and open up the game immediately. After retaking, Black has no trouble in attaining equality after several more moves.. Hence, the "scotch game" is not seen as frenquently in tournament play as are certain other openings in which Black has greater difficulties to equalize...
Just like practically any gambit, this opening is a very dangerous weapon and since it is not particularly popular these days, most of your opponents will probably be caught by surprise. Of course it is foolish to play any opening just on the basis of surprise value, so let's see if the Göring Gambit is sound...
Another way to defend against this gambit is pretty typical: Black tries to solve his problem by counter strike in the center (d7-d5). In this case the game becomes sharp very quickly and one mistake can be fatal.
When Black accepts the gambit by 4...dxc3, White has two options. He can sacrifice the second pawn by 5.Bc4 when the game transposes into the Danish Gambit as happened in the next game.
Another option is 5.Nxc3 where White sacrifices just one pawn but gets a long-lasting initiative which Black wasn't able to neutralize in the next game played by modern masters.
Special thanks section:
I just wanna said a BIG SPECIAL THANKS at
Borgqueen, thanks my friend for give me some good ideas for the structure of this post..
AND ALSO, a BIG THANKS at:
thamizhan, Gserper, Arunabi, FM_Eric_Schiller, Georgekadro, mircea_1956, ChessRenewal, Pogape and Oldbill !! Thank you all for make this topic possible!!! IMP!!!!! NOTE...The thamizhan, Gserper, Arunabi, FM_Eric_Schiller content's was a GREAT HELP!!! THANKS..
Others references:
-ChessMaster 10
-Fritz 10
-Chess books - Chess Masteur vs Chess Amateur, Max Euwe.
- Website of FQE
- youtube
THAT'S ALL FOR THE GÖRING GAMBIT, I HOPE YOU'RE ENJOY!
C_H_E_S_STAR