The Vienna Game is a chess opening for attacking players who like tactical play, avoiding main line theory, and little chance of the game reaching an endgame.
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White delays the development of the f3 knight in order to free up the f-pawn and have the possibility of launching a quick kingside attack. Similarily to the King's Gambit, white will, in most lines, like the Vienna Gambit, aim to fight e5 by black by simply offering a pawn to get central control and quick development.
In this introductory video you can find a brief overview of the most common variations and plans for both sides, and the theory will be covered in four separate detailed videos.
00:00 Introduction
01:55 Vienna Gambit; Can black accept the gambit?
05:35 Chessbook
08:39 Vienna Gambit Main Lines
13:47 Mieses Variation
14:55 Stanley Variation
16:55 Max lange Defense
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