Vienna Game: Anderssen Defense (2…Bc5)

The Anderssen Defense is a way for black to try and avoid the mainline Vienna Game theory. It’s rare, and it’s rare for a reason. Unlike most main variations, which allow black to equalize, the Anderssen, Bc5, leaves white with a slight advantage no matter what black plays next.

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Vienna Game, Anderssen Variation
1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Bc5

0:00 Introduction and possible transpositions after 3.Bc4, 3.g3, 3. f4
09:13 3.Nf3 Main Line
12:47 3.Qh5 Playing for tricks

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