Evan's gambit minature

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GenericZebra

A freind of mine, whose opinions I generaly respect, and whose rating I admire, said something to the effect that gambit are just cheap tricks, and not real chess since grandmasters don't play them.  I guess I'm not a grandmaster.  This game is what followed.

  Feel free to comment.

GenericZebra

On another note, this should probably be in the showcase forum.  Does anyone know how/if I can move it?

MapleDanish

'Patzer sees check, patzer gives check.' 

 

I hope that goes down in chess history as the best quote ever :P.

 

great game by the way! 

 

By the way, whoever called the Evans gambit a cheap trick, not played at grandmaster level... is a total patzer :P.

SirKnight56

I play the Italian Game a lot, but never the Evans Gambit..

I want to try it.

Anyone up for a friendly game?

SirKnight56
Adamperfection wrote:

I talked to some members at my local club about the evans gambit...I don't think i'd ever play it over he board because I don't see how white get's sufficient play for the pawn if black plays effectively. Is the evan's gambit sound?


There's 1,353 Evans Gambit games on Chessgames.com. I would imagine it's at least somewhat sound.

Fischer has some great games playing it.

wetpaste

some good videos on the evans gambit almost fully analyzed can be found on chessvideos.tv

jk00750

I'd have to disagree with your friend on that comment.  I wouldn't think of a gambit as a trick, but a means of getting good play in return for a material disadvantage.  Of course, "look before you sac!"

GenericZebra

Is Evan's Gambit sound?  Well... it is when you win with it, but not so much when you lose.  IMHO white gets good compensation for the pawn in terms of development, central control, relative king safety, and a half open b file.  Also black is often forced to commit a knight and a queen to defending f7 until they castle.  On the other hand white is down a pawn and could resign afte Bxb4 :)