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Here are 100 results for 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. b4 in the games. Game_150089 Game_149519 Game_148590 Game_147037 Game_146999 Game_146486 Game_146331 Game_145875 Game_143435 Game_141168 Game_141156 Game_141095 Game_140487 Game_140472 Game_140454 Game_140387 Game_139933 Game_139674 Game_139529 Game_136741 Game_135951 Game_134266 Game_133056 Game_133049 Game_132987 Game_132147 Game_117875 Game_108352 Game_108118 Game_107804 Game_102183 Game_101885 Game_97468 Game_94804 Game_94797 Game_94738 Game_94085 Game_94030 Game_93889 Game_90983 Game_90980 Game_90175 Game_88356 Game_87393 Game_84557 Game_83114 Game_82027 Game_81224 Game_79875 Game_77726 Game_77725 Game_77724 Game_77723 Game_77722 Game_77721 Game_77720 Game_77719 Game_77718 Game_77717 Game_77716 Game_77715 Game_77714 Game_77713 Game_77712 Game_77711 Game_77710 Game_77709 Game_77708 Game_77707 Game_77706 Game_77453 Game_77452 Game_77451 Game_77450 Game_77449 Game_77448 Game_77447 Game_77446 Game_77445 Game_77444 Game_77443 Game_77442 Game_77441 Game_77440 Game_77439 Game_77438 Game_77437 Game_77436 Game_77435 Game_77434 Game_77433 Game_76620 Game_76619 Game_76618 Game_76617 Game_76616 Game_76615 Game_76614 Game_76613 Game_76612 There are at least 3 results for 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. b4 in the forum. Ilmars Cirulis (2013-08-04 18:53:40) Gossip about Evans gambit Ilmars Cirulis (2013-08-01 17:00:15) Gossip about Evans gambit So about the thematic tournament: with black I am going to play 4... Bxb4 5.c3 Ba5 and hope to get to this position/variation: With white I plan to play or check my skill/luck against other retreats of bishop from b4. Ilmars Cirulis (2013-07-29 15:47:14) Gossip about Evans gambit Here's nice Evans game, where I played with white (at the end I made mistake and resigned): (From http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforum/topic_show.pl?tid=25194;pg=2 ) Anyone else want to share his Evans gambit CC games? There are 1 results for 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. b4 in wikichess. Thibault de Vassal (2407) e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Bc5 b4 The gambit is named after Captain William Davies Evans, the first player known to have employed it. The first game with the opening is considered to be Evans - McDonnell, London 1827, although in that game a slightly different move order was tried (1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. O-O d6 and only now 5. b4). The gambit became very popular shortly after that, being employed a number of times in the series of games between McDonnell and Louis de la Bourdonnais in 1834. Players such as Adolf Anderssen, Paul Morphy and Mikhail Chigorin subsequently took it up. It was out of favour for much of the 20th century, although John Nunn and Jan Timman played some games with it in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and in the 1990s Garry Kasparov used it in a few of his games (notably a famous 25-move win against Viswanathan Anand in Riga, 1995), which prompted a brief revival of interest in it. The Evans Gambit is basically an aggressive variant of the Giuoco Piano, which normally continues with the positional moves 4. c3 or 4. d3. The idea behind the move 4. b4 is to give up a pawn in order to secure a strong centre and bear down on Black's weak-point, f7. Ideas based on Ba3, preventing black from castling, are also often in the air. The most obvious and most usual way for Black to meet the gambit is to accept it with 4... Bxb4, after which White plays 5. c3 and Black usually follows up with 5... Ba5 (5... Be7 and, less often 5... Bc5 and 5... Bd6 are also played). White usually follows up with 6. d4. ============ Contributors : Thibault de Vassal
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