Italian Game

C50–C54 ♔ White beginner classical open-game beginner-friendly

One of the oldest openings ever played. White develops the bishop to c4, eyeing the sensitive f7 pawn. Leads to rich, instructive middlegames that have stood the test of 500 years.

Starting moves

The Italian Game typically begins with the following sequence. In GoWinChess you'll drill these moves until they're automatic — so you never have to think twice in the opening.

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.c3 Nf6 5.d3 O-O 6.O-O d6 7.Nbd2 h6 …

What you'll learn

This repertoire includes 52 annotated lines (11 beginner, 23 intermediate, 18 advanced) covering the most important variations and the tactical traps that catch unprepared opponents. You progress from forgiving beginner lines up to the sharpest main-line theory. A few of them:

  • Italian: Giuoco Piano — c3 d3 O-O Solid Classical Development
  • Italian: Two Knights — Ng5 d5 exd5 Bb5+ Classic Counterattack
  • Italian: Bg4 Pin Ignored — Bxf7+ Sacrifice Wins Material
  • Italian: Legal's Mate — Queen Sacrifice Leads to Checkmate
  • Italian: Grabbing e4 With the Knight Loses the Knight
  • Italian: Nh5 Bishop Hunt — Bxf7+ Kf8 Bxh5 Wins the Knight

How to study the Italian Game

Reading about an opening isn't the same as remembering it over the board. GoWinChess uses spaced repetition — the same memory science behind Anki and medical-school study — to schedule each position right before you'd forget it. You Learn a line, then Drill it from memory, then the algorithm brings it back on the perfect day. New to the game? Start with Learn Chess in 15 Minutes.

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