Aggressive Chess Gambits – The King’s Gambit Adolf anderssen vs Lionel Adalbert #kinggambit #chess

Aggressive Chess Gambits – The King’s Gambit

Of course, we should start with the King’s Gambit, the main romantic opening of chess. According to my database, the first time it was played in 1560! It starts after 1.e4 e5 2.f4:

The idea is the same as in the Queen’s Gambit, deflecting the central pawn by a flank pawn. The difference is that now it happens on the kingside which weakens White’s king a lot. But it doesn’t mean that White will become a defensive side; the f-file is going to be opened very soon, and so White is going to target Black’s king as well. Sounds like an introduction for a blockbuster story!

In the viewer below you can see one of the most famous chess games called “The Immortal Game”, where Adolf Anderssen sacrificed a bishop, two rooks, and the queen to deliver a picturesque checkmate on move 23.

e4

e5

2. f4

exf4

3. Bc4

Qh4+

4. Kf1

b5

5. Bxb5

Nf6

6. Nf3

Qh6

7. d3

Nh5

8. Nh4

Qg5

9. Nf5

c6

10. g4

Nf6

11. Rg1

cxb5

12. h4

Qg6

13. h5

Qg5

14. Qf3

Ng8

15. Bxf4

Qf6

16. Nc3

Bc5

17. Nd5

Qxb2

18. Bd6

Bxg1

19. e5

Qxa1+

20. Ke2

Na6

21. Nxg7+

Kd8

22. Qf6+

Nxf6

23. Be7#

The King’s Gambit was one of the main weapons of the World Champion Boris Spassky and many other strong grandmasters. But nowadays, we rarely see this chess gambit at the top level. One of the reasons is that with modern engines Black managed to find many convincing ways of meeting it. The other reason is that it is a perilous approach in general, and overall chess professionals prefer to play safe and solid.

Although, some brave attacking players use it from time to time as a surprising weapon, for example, Vassily Ivanchuk managed to beat Peter Leko in the Legends of Chess rapid event this year. Although at lower levels, the King’s Gambit is absolutely playable and remains a very unpleasant opening to meet.

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