Ponziani Opening
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The Ponziani Opening is a chess opening that begins with the moves
- 1.e4 e5
- 2.Nf3 Nc6
- 3.c3
With his third move, White prepares to build a powerful center with 4.d4. This is a logical aim and the same tactic is seen in the Giuoco Piano and the Ruy Lopez. At this point, however, 3.c3 is somewhat premature as it takes away the most natural square for White's queen knight and it fails to prevent Black from acting in the center. Unlike in the Giuoco Piano, White's d4 advance will not gain a tempo.
Main variations
- 3...d5 4.Qa4
- * 4...Bd7 (Caro Variation)
- * 4...f6 (Steinitz Variation)
- * 4...Nf6 (Leonhardt Variation)
- 3...d5 4.Bb5
- 3...f5 (Ponziani Countergambit)
- 3...Nf6 (Jaenisch Counterattack)
The Ponziani Countergambit (3...f5) is another aggressive Black response. Positions resemble those of the Latvian Gambit.
Black's safest course is 3...Nf6 (Jaenisch Variation). The game might continue 4.d4 Nxe4 5.d5 Ne7 6.Nxe5 Ng6.
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