Club: The Italian Game For Beginners: Exeter Chess
Using pawns to dislodge enemy pieces, such as pushing e5 to attack a knight on f6.
White typically aims for "Plan A": playing c3 and d4 to build a powerful central pawn duo. Exeter Chess Club: The Italian Game for beginners
Playing 4. c3 to prepare for an immediate d4. Using pawns to dislodge enemy pieces, such as
The Italian Game (1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4) is one of the oldest and most effective chess openings for beginners. The provides a comprehensive guide for novice players, emphasizing that the opening should be studied by first understanding its core ideas, followed by common traps, and lastly, specific variations. Core Strategic Concepts Using pawns to dislodge enemy pieces
According to the Exeter Chess Club Italian Game Guide, the primary goal for White is rapid development and central control: