Italian Game - Chess Openings
intermediate
The Italian Game, one of the oldest openings in chess, can be both aggressive and extremely passive. We look at all the variations you need to know to play the Italian game to fit your style of play.
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The Knight Attack (4.Ng5!) | Italian Game TheoryThe Knight Attack (4.Ng5!) | Italian Game TheoryStjepan Tomic (Hanging Pawns)
intermediate
The Modern Bishop's Opening | White's Response against the Two Knights Defense | IM Alex AstanehThe Modern Bishop's Opening | White's Response against the Two Knights Defense | IM Alex AstanehChessfactorbeginner
The Lolli Attack | A dangerous Weapon for White in the Italian | Chess Openings | IM Alex AstanehThe Lolli Attack | A dangerous Weapon for White in the Italian | Chess Openings | IM Alex AstanehChessfactorintermediate
Hungarian Defense | Italian game TheoryHungarian Defense | Italian game TheoryStjepan Tomic (Hanging Pawns)intermediate
Chess Openings: Learn to Play the Italian Game!Chess Openings: Learn to Play the Italian Game!Soloman Ruddell (The Chess Giant)intermediate
Fried Liver Attack | Attacking Gambit in the Italian | Chess Opening Tricks and Traps to Win FastFried Liver Attack | Attacking Gambit in the Italian | Chess Opening Tricks and Traps to Win FastChessfactorintermediate
Italian Game | Queen Trap in the Max Lange Attack | Chess Openings | IM Alex AstanehItalian Game | Queen Trap in the Max Lange Attack | Chess Openings | IM Alex AstanehChessfactorbeginner
Fried Liver Attack | Italian Game TheoryFried Liver Attack | Italian Game TheoryStjepan Tomic (Hanging Pawns)intermediate
The Polerio Defense | Black's main Option in the Two Knights Defense | IM Alex AstanehThe Polerio Defense | Black's main Option in the Two Knights Defense | IM Alex AstanehChessfactorbeginner