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- Italian_Game abstract "The Italian Game is a family of chess openings beginning with the moves:1. e4 e52. Nf3 Nc63. Bc4The Italian Game is one of the oldest recorded chess openings; it occurs in the Göttingen manuscript and was developed by players such as Damiano and Polerio in the 16th century, and later by Greco in 1620, who gave the game its main line. It has been extensively analyzed for more than 300 years. The term Italian Game is sometimes used interchangeably with Giuoco Piano, though that term also refers particularly to play after 3...Bc5. The Italian is regarded as an Open Game, or Double King's Pawn game.The opening's defining move is the White bishop move to c4 (the so-called \"Italian bishop\") in preparation for an early attack on Black's vulnerable f7-square. As such the game is typified by aggressive play, where Black's best chances are often vigorous counterattacks. Most grandmasters have largely abandoned the Italian Game in favour of the Ruy Lopez (3.Bb5) and Scotch (3.d4), considering those two openings better tries for a long-term advantage, but the Italian is still popular in correspondence chess, where players are allowed access to published theory, and in games between amateurs.".
- Italian_Game wikiPageID "1575013".
- Italian_Game wikiPageLength "5866".
- Italian_Game wikiPageOutDegree "48".
- Italian_Game wikiPageRevisionID "665787781".
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Albxc3xa9ric_OKelly_de_Galway.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Aleksandar_Matanović.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink 1._e4.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink 1...e5.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink 2._Nf3.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink 2...Nc6.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink 3._Bc4.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_openings.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_inventions.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Checkmate.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Chess_opening.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Correspondence_chess.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink David_Bronstein.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink David_Levy_(chess_player).
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopaedia_of_Chess_Openings.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Evans_Gambit.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Gambit.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Gambit_Publications.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink George_Botterill.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Gioachino_Greco.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Giulio_Cesare_Polerio.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Giuoco_Piano.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Giuoco_Piano,_Jerome_Gambit.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_chess.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Göttingen_manuscript.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_Defense.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Gambit.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Game,_Blackburne_Shilling_Gambit.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Game,_Rousseau_Gambit.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink List_of_chess_openings.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink List_of_chess_openings_named_after_places.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Chigorin.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Open_Game.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Damiano.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Ruy_Lopez.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Scotch_Game.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Semi-Italian_Opening.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Tim_Harding_(chess_player).
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Two_Knights_Defense.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Two_Knights_Defense,_Fried_Liver_Attack.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Two_Knights_Defense,_Max_Lange_Attack.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Zagorovsky.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:ensnare.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Wolfgang_Unzicker.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLink Yakov_Estrin.
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLinkText "Italian Game".
- Italian_Game wikiPageWikiLinkText "Italian".
- Italian_Game birth "15".
- Italian_Game chessgid "24145".
- Italian_Game eco "C50–C59".
- Italian_Game moves "1".
- Italian_Game openingname "Italian Game".
- Italian_Game parentopening Open_Game.
- Italian_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Algebraic_notation.
- Italian_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess.
- Italian_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_diagram.
- Italian_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Italian_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_chess_opening.
- Italian_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Italian_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Italian_Game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikibooks.
- Italian_Game subject Category:Chess_openings.
- Italian_Game subject Category:Italian_inventions.
- Italian_Game hypernym Family.
- Italian_Game type Opening.
- Italian_Game type Redirect.
- Italian_Game comment "The Italian Game is a family of chess openings beginning with the moves:1. e4 e52. Nf3 Nc63. Bc4The Italian Game is one of the oldest recorded chess openings; it occurs in the Göttingen manuscript and was developed by players such as Damiano and Polerio in the 16th century, and later by Greco in 1620, who gave the game its main line. It has been extensively analyzed for more than 300 years.".
- Italian_Game label "Italian Game".
- Italian_Game sameAs Q835939.
- Italian_Game sameAs Obertura_italiana_(escacs).
- Italian_Game sameAs Ιταλική_παρτίδα.
- Italian_Game sameAs Apertura_italiana.
- Italian_Game sameAs Italialainen_peli.
- Italian_Game sameAs Ítalskur_leikur.
- Italian_Game sameAs イタリアン・ゲーム.
- Italian_Game sameAs ഇറ്റാലിയൻ_ഗെയിം.
- Italian_Game sameAs Abertura_italiana.
- Italian_Game sameAs m.05cnnh.
- Italian_Game sameAs இத்தாலிய_ஆட்டம்_(சதுரங்கம்).
- Italian_Game sameAs Ván_cờ_Italia.
- Italian_Game sameAs Q835939.
- Italian_Game sameAs 義大利開局.
- Italian_Game wasDerivedFrom Italian_Game?oldid=665787781.
- Italian_Game isPrimaryTopicOf Italian_Game.