How to play Italian Game | Giuoco Piano | White Win | Complete Trap and Trick | Gambit

The Giuoco Piano is said to be the oldest opening recorded in chess. Instead of developing the bishop to b5, white instead attacks the center and aims at the weak f7 square. After black responds bishop to c5 you see the tension building up in the center of the board.
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5
The opening has been called the “quiet game” but for anyone who has played this opening, after the initial build-up in the center, the Giuoco Piano becomes anything but quiet. There will almost certainly be many exchanges in the middle as both sides vie for center control, opening the board up. White eventually plans to bring his pawn to d4 and black plans to bring his pawn to d5. As you can tell from the setup, there are no attacks from the outside but instead, everything runs through the middle. This opening is somewhat tricky and there are many variations that you may want to study more if you plan on playing the Giuoco Piano.
Watch the video above to watch more detailed explanations of the opening, multiple variations, and extended lines.

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    This is an overpowered chess trap. Worth learning

    how the hell u castle after being checked!!!

    The two knights defense is better than bc5

    What if black plays pawn D5 instead of the knight?

    But Bxc3, bxc3, d5, Bd3 is the main line. Eventually in the middle game, black has a slight advantage. So, is this actually good?

    I liked the variations and, as a result, i subscribed

    Why cant queen take rook instead of king moving away from the check

    Who would make Knight E7 insted of pawn D6😂

    Great video, but please stop breaking dishes while recording.

    If ur playing an beginner just move knight to g5 then f7 and castle if needed

    what if they go pawn d6 instead of taking your rook with their bishop?

    Some idiot played this against me😤😤

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