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King's Gambit Declined: Classical Variation, Walthoffen Attack
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1.e4e52.f4Bc53.Qh5
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King's Gambit Declined: Classical Variation, Walthoffen Attack4.6k games · Black to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
32%1.5k42%
26%1.2k44%
12%54034%
11%48430%
8.9%41141%
5.6%25939%
2.3%10517%
1%4436%
0.6%268%
0.5%2536%
Famous games in this line18 master games
Reinderman, Dimitri (2420) – Volzhin, Alexander (2370)Kennaugh, Charles (2330) – Emms, John M (2400)Schulz, Michael (2290) – Schlindwein, Rolf (2425)Buecker, Peter (2310) – Davidovic, Aleksandar (2400)Villwock, M. (2075) – Sokolov, Ivan (2625)Eriksson, Mats (2255) – Wiedenkeller, Michael (2430)Buecker, Stefan (2325) – Borsos, Bogdan (2350)Narciso Dublan, Marc (2390) – Kountz, Jochen (2265)Heroes of this opening Volzhin, Alexander · Emms, John M · Sokolov, Ivan · Wiedenkeller, Michael
- Family
- King's Gambit
- Category
- Gambit
- First move
- 1.e4
- ECO
- C30
- Line
- 1. e4 e5 2. f4 Bc5 3. Qh5
GambitSharpAggressive
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For three centuries the King's Gambit was the main line of attacking chess. Anderssen's Immortal Game — London, 1851, played casually alongside the tournament — opens 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 and gives up a bishop, both rooks and the queen. Then Fischer, after losing to Spassky's at Mar del Plata in 1960, published 'A Bust to the King's Gambit' in 1961. It has never been the same — and it still wins miniatures every day.
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