- Three Knights Opening
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moves=1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3
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parentopening =Open Game
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chessgid=24050&move=3.5&moves=e4.e5.Nf3.Nc6.Nc3The Three Knights Opening is a
chess opening that begins with the moves:: : :In the Three Knights Opening, Black chooses to break symmetry in order to avoid the often drawishFour Knights Game that would result from 3...Nf6. After tries such as 3...d6 or 3...Be7, White can play 4.d4 leaving Black with a cramped position resemblingPhilidor's Defense . If Black plays 3...Bc5 instead, White can use a fork to eliminate Black's king pawn 3...Bc5 4.Nxe5 Nxe5 5.d4 Bd6 6.dxe5 Bxe5. Tournament games have shown that this line seems to favor White, so Black usually plays 3...Bb4 or 3...g6. The game will then typically continue 3...Bb4 4.Nd5 or 3...g6 4.d4 exd4.There is also the Winawer Defense or Gothic Defense: 3... f5!?. 4. Bb5 transposes into the Schliemann variation of the
Ruy Lopez . Note White probably should not play 4. exf5 because of 4... d5.References
*cite book | author=
Raymond Keene ,Gary Kasparov | year=1989, 1994 | title=Batsford Chess Openings 2 | publisher=B.T. Batsford Ltd | isbn=0-8050-3409-9
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