The Rise of the Italian Game - Chess Lecture - Volume 179

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The Rise of the Italian Game - Chess Lecture - Volume 179
The Italian Game is a family of chess openings beginning with the moves: 1.e4 e5, 2. NF3 Nc6, 3. Bc4 Part of the large family of Open Games or Double King's Pawn Games the Italian game is one of the oldest recorded chess openings. Here IM Paschall shows us examples of how it is rising again in popularity and used effectively in modern grandmaster games.
The Rise of the Italian Game - Chess Lecture - Volume 179
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