Indian Defense: Schnepper Gambit

A dynamic and aggressive opening that aims to control the center and create imbalances early on.

1. d4 2. Nf6 3. Nf3 4. b6 5. c3 6. e5

The opening begins with a pawn move to d4, followed by a knight development to f6 and a pawn move to b6, setting up a fianchetto structure. White responds with a pawn move to c3, preparing to establish a strong pawn center. Black then plays a surprising move with e5, sacrificing a pawn to disrupt White's center and create counterplay. This gambit can lead to sharp and tactical positions where both sides have chances for an attack. The move e5 also opens up lines for Black's pieces, allowing for quick development and potential threats. White must be careful not to fall into traps and should aim to consolidate the extra pawn while maintaining a solid position. The Schnepper Gambit is not as popular as other Indian Defense variations, but it can catch unprepared opponents off guard and lead to exciting play. Players who enjoy dynamic and unbalanced positions may find this opening to be a refreshing change from more traditional lines.

Stockfish score: 2.4, depth 22
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
50.7%
4.5%
44.8%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
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