Evans gambit 5...Bc5 and 7...Bb4+ pls tell me what to do next?

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Colin__Mbele

Evans gambit i think is the best option to attack players who play the gauccio piano(fried liver) and most of them are unusuall to the evans gambit so may u pls help me of what aggresive attack u play after?(i dn't have even a single good reply variation to that weak play)

Doggy_Style

State your case more concisely, with a diagram. At the moment, I think you are confusing a few things.

Doggy_Style
pfren

Either 7.Bd2 or 7.Kf1 give white some compensation for the pawn, but more exact is castling first, since Black is ill advised taking at c3. See post #3.

Doggy_Style

A pretty miniature by one of the the true greats, with a special treat at the end:

 

 

I'm always impressed by Fischer's economical play.

Doggy_Style

Okay, piecing together the OP and pfrens (as ever, accurate) post, I see that we are talking about this sequence:

 



Colin__Mbele

can anyone pls find me games where there is 5...Bc5 7...Bb4 pls?

learningthemoves
Colin__Mbele wrote:

can anyone pls find me games where there is 5...Bc5 7...Bb4 pls?

This variation is known as the Harding Variation of the Evans Gambit.

Here is a game (and where you can find a couple of other games with black winning too)...

http://chesstempo.com/gamedb/game/2672872/r1b1k1nr/ppppqppp/2n5/8/2BPP3/5N2/P2b1PPP/RN1Q1RK1%20w%20kq%20-%200%2010

Enjoy!

learningthemoves

I edited my post above to provide you with what you are looking for.

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