Smith-Morra Gambit
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In chess, the Smith-Morra Gambit (or simply Morra Gambit) is a gambit against the Sicilian Defence distinguished by the moves 1. e4 c5 2. d4 cxd4 3. c3 (the moves are given in algebraic notation). It is not common in Grandmaster games, but at club level chess it is an excellent weapon.
How to play it
- 1.e4 c5 2.d4 cxd4 3.c3 dxc3 4.Nxc3
- 4...Nc6 5.Nf3 e6 6.Bc4 d6 7.0-0 Nf6 8.Qe2 Be7 9.Rd1 e5 (see below)
If black wants to refuse the gambit, he can do so with 3... d5 or 3... Nf6, both of which transpose to the Alapin variation of the Sicilian (usually introduced by the move order 1. e4 c5 2. c3). Alternatively, 3... d3 is the Smith-Morra declined proper, and leads to unique lines.
Another gambit against the Sicilian is the Wing Gambit (1. e4 c5 2. b4).
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