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Vienna Game, Falkbeer Defence




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Opening name: Vienna Game, Falkbeer Defence
Opening line: 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6
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Winning percentages

White: 1679 (30.32%)
Black: 1482 (26.76%)
Draws: 2377 (42.92%)

Vienna Game, Falkbeer Defence

As White, you still have designs on playing f4, but Black with his knight sortie has challenged your control of d5. Should you fight back, or ignore this distraction?

3. f4: White has had enough of Black's e-pawn, and feels an open f-file would be useful in his later attack.
3. Bc4: White again restrains himself from the committal f4 and places another piece where it controls d5. With a little co-operation from Black, White may now head towards one of the most terrifying opening positions yet discovered...

Less critical alternatives are:

3. a3: the Mengarini Variation, preventing Bb4, but this bishop has at least one other good square.
3. d3: Having challenged Black to some old-fashioned fisticuffs, White sadistically transposes to a solid King's Indian Attack.

Most popular responses

  • 3. Bc4 (Vienna Game, Falkbeer Defence) White has nailed down Black's d-pawn by controlling d5 with three pieces. This prevents Black from breaking open the centre, or does it? The late Alexander Alekhine, world champion in the 1930s, recommends: This is the fork trick common to several openings. Lichess Analysis - Wikibooks (13974563 games)

  • 3. f4 (Vienna Game) Black should not play 3...exf4 because after 4. e5, the black knight has no free square but its home square. The correct move here is 3...d5. Lichess Analysis - Wikibooks (8517484 games)


    Engine Evaluation

    Depth: 41
    Score: +0.17
    Best Move: Nf3
    PV Line: 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. d4 exd4 5. Nxd4 Bb4 6. Nxc6 bxc6 7. Bd3 O-O

    Historical games for Vienna Game, Falkbeer Defence

    GameResultYear
    Caruana, F. (2811) vs Anand, V. (2797)1/2-1/22015
    Firouzja, Alireza (2759) vs Carlsen, M.. (2847)1-02021
    Mamedyarov, S. (2801) vs Giri, A. (2782)1/2-1/22018
    Mamedyarov, S. (2801) vs Giri, A. (2782)1-02018
    Mamedyarov, S. (2801) vs Giri, A. (2782)1/2-1/22018
    Andreikin, D. (2720) vs Carlsen, M. (2850)0-12015
    Nakamura, Hi (2777) vs So, W. (2780)1/2-1/22018
    Li Chao2 (2755) vs Kramnik, Vladimir (2801)1/2-1/22016
    Nakamura, Hi (2787) vs Harikrishna, P. (2763)0-12016
    Nakamura, Hi (2787) vs Harikrishna, P. (2763)1-02016
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