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Italian Game: Giuoco Pianissimo, Canal Variation
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1.e4e52.Nf3Nc63.Bc4Bc54.d3Nf65.Nc3d66.Bg5
Live databaseLichess 1600–2000 · blitz + rapid
Italian Game: Giuoco Pianissimo, Canal Variation944k games · Black to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
52%489k51%
21%201k46%
13%124k50%
7.8%74k36%
1.7%16k47%
1.5%14k55%
0.8%7.8k41%
0.5%4.4k49%
0.3%3.2k56%
0.3%2.4k36%
Famous games in this line442 master games
Harikrishna, P. (2763) – Nakamura, Hi (2787)Harikrishna, P. (2726) – Giri, A. (2750)Macieja, Bartlomiej (2613) – Adams, Michael (2740)Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter (2687) – Aleksandrov, Aleksej (2659)Short, Nigel D (2687) – Aleksandrov, Aleksej (2659)Abasov, N. (2632) – Nihal, Sarin (2688)Belozerov, A. (2528) – Yu Yangyi (2764)Savchenko, B. (2610) – Vallejo Pons, F. (2677)Heroes of this opening Harikrishna, P. · Short, Nigel D · Abasov, N. · Vallejo Pons, F.
- Family
- Italian Game
- Category
- Open
- First move
- 1.e4
- ECO
- C50
- Line
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. d3 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. Bg5
Classical
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The Italian Game appears in the Göttingen manuscript (c. 1500) and in Polerio's notebooks — chess players have been putting the bishop on c4 for more than five hundred years. It fell out of top-level fashion for decades, then came back as White players went looking for a way round the Berlin Defence; Carlsen used the quiet Giuoco Pianissimo in the 2016 world-championship match.
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