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- Q7137287 subject Q7711776.
- Q7137287 abstract "The Semi-Italian Opening (also called Lesser Giuoco Piano, Half Giuoco Piano, and Paris Defence) is one of Black's responses to the Italian Game. It begins with the moves:1. e4 e52. Nf3 Nc63. Bc4 d6Black's intent is to play a Hungarian Defense with an early ...Bg4, fighting for control of the d4-square. The line was tried by Alexander Alekhine early in his career. The first recorded use in international competition was in 1846. Horowitz called the defence "solid", also writing: "It does not seem quite sufficient for equality." The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code for the Semi-Italian is C50.".
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- Q7137287 comment "The Semi-Italian Opening (also called Lesser Giuoco Piano, Half Giuoco Piano, and Paris Defence) is one of Black's responses to the Italian Game. It begins with the moves:1. e4 e52. Nf3 Nc63. Bc4 d6Black's intent is to play a Hungarian Defense with an early ...Bg4, fighting for control of the d4-square. The line was tried by Alexander Alekhine early in his career. The first recorded use in international competition was in 1846.".
- Q7137287 label "Semi-Italian Opening".