Should I learn the vienna game or the italian game for white?(as a beginner)

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BrazilianBlueBear

Should I learn the vienna game or the italian game for white?(as a beginner)

I'm a beginner in chess. I already decided I'll slowly learn the caro kan and the semi slav for black, but for white I'm still in between choosing the vienna game(specially the vienna gambit) and the italian game. Which one would be better for a beginner learn?

tygxc

Both are good.
You do not need to learn.
Just play, analyse your lost games, and gradually accumulate experience.

Laskersnephew

It makes absolutely no difference! Accurate tactical play, not dropping pieces, taking advantage of your opponent's mistakes: These are the things that will make you a stronger player

RussBell

Yes!

Introduction To The Vienna Game & Gambit...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/introduction-to-the-vienna-game-gambit

Introduction to The Italian Game & Evans Gambit...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/introduction-to-the-italian-game

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell

blackmore324

Both openings are good. I prefer Italian. That way, sometimes you can play the most based opening in Chess, The Evan's Gambit. Also, you can sometimes play into the fried liver attack, which is pretty fun.