- Latvian Gambit
Infobox chess opening
openingname = Latvian Gambit
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moves=1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5
ECO=C40
birth= 17th Century
nameorigin = Latvian players
parentopening =Open Game
AKA= Greco Counter Gambit
chessgid=1094595&move=3&moves=e4.e5.Nf3.f5&nodes=21720.21721.21722.1094595The Latvian Gambit is an aggressive
chess opening , which often leads to wild and tricky positions. This opening is uncommon at the top level of over the board play, but incorrespondence chess some players are devoted to it. [ [http://www.ficgs.com/wikichess_685.html Latvian Gambit analyzed by correspondence chess players] , Wikichess.]It was formerly known as the Greco Counter Gambit. The original name commemorated the Italian player
Gioachino Greco (1600-1634), who contributed to the early theory. The new name 'Latvian Gambit' was made official by the FIDE Congress of1937 . The name was a tribute to theLatvia n players, notablyKarlis Betins , who analyzed it in the early part of the 20th century. The opening is characterized by the following moves which give it the appearance of aKing's Gambit with the colours reversed.:1. :2.
At this point several possible moves by White have been studied, of which the most important are
*3.Nxe5 - the main line. Now after the usual 3...Qf6 (3...Nc6?!, the so-called "Corkscrew Counter Gambit", is also known, to which 4.d4! is a good response), White chooses between 4.d4 d6 5.Nc4 fxe4 and the immediate 4.Nc4, which has the advantage of allowing White to open the center with d3, for example 4...fxe4 5.Nc3 Qg6?! 6.d3 exd3? 7.Bxd3 Qxg2? and now White is winning after 8.Qh5+ Kd8 (or 8...g6 9.Qe5+ and 10.Be4) 9.Be4.
*3.Bc4 This may lead to perhaps the most notorious and heavily analyzed line of the Latvian, which begins 3...fxe4 4.Nxe5 Qg5 (4...d5 5. Qh5+ g6 6.Nxg6 Nf6 7. Qh4 is "slightly" less insane) 5.d4 Qxg2 6.Qh5+ g6 7.Bf7+ Kd8 8.Bxg6! Qxh1+ 9.Ke2 Qxc1 (9...c6 is a major alternative) 10.Nf7+ Ke8 11.Nxh8+ hxg6 12.Qxg6+ Kd8 13.Nf7+ Ke7 14.Nc3!.
*3.Nc3 American grandmasterJoel Benjamin has claimed that this sensible developing move refutes the Latvian.Fact|date=August 2008
*3.exf5
*3.d4The ECO code for the Latvian Gambit is C40 (King's knight Opening).References
External links
*Prof. Nagesh Havanur, [http://www.chessville.com/instruction/Openings/LatvianGambitRevisited.htm The Latvian Gambit Revisited, Part One] , chessville.com.
*Prof. Nagesh Havanur, [http://www.chessville.com/instruction/Openings/LatvianGambitRevisited_PartTwo.htm#Svedenborg The Latvian Gambit Revisited, Part Two] , chessville.com.
*fr icon [http://www.mjae.com/letton1.html Le gambit letton] .
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