Muzio Gambit

The Muzio Gambit is an extremely sharp variation of the King's Gambit Accepted (ECO C37). White gambits a knight for three pieces bearing down on Black's weakest square, f7.

Supposedly theory favors Black, but practice favors White.

Muzio Gambit

1 e4 e5
2 f4 exf4
3 Nf3 g5
4 Bc4 g4
5 0-0!? gxf3
6 Qxf3  

The main line continues with 6. … Qf6 7. e5 Qxe5 8. Bxf7+ Kxf7

Black can avoid the Muzio by meeting 4. Bc4 with 4. … Bg7.

Illustrative Game

Alexei Shirov 2500—J Lapinski 2200 1-0
Daugavpils 1990
King's Gambit Accepted (C37)

1 e4 e5
2 f4 exf4
3 Nf3 g5
4 Bc4 g4
5 0-0 gxf3
6 Qxf3 Qf6

King's Gambit Accepted, Muzio Gambit

7 e5 Qxe5
8 Bxf7+ Kxf7
9 d4 Qxd4+
10 Be3 Qf6

Shirov v Lapinski 1990 1-0

Until move 10, Fritz 9 has been hard on White. As of move 2, White is down 0.57; move 7, down 1.33; move 8, down 3.17. 10. … Qf6 is the first blunder Fritz catches for Black, where it sees the following continuation: 10. … Qg7 11. Qxf4+ Nf6 12. Nc3 Be7 13. Qc4+ d5 14. Nxd5 Be6 15. Qe4 Bd8 16. Nb4 Rf8

11 Bxf4 Ke8
12 Nc3 Nc6
13 Nd5 Qg6

Shirov v Lapinski 1990 1-0

Fritz 9: 14. … Nge7 15. Nxc7+ Kd8 16. Nxa8 d6 17. Qa3 Rg8

14 Rae1+ Be7
15 Bd6 Kd8
16 Qf8+ Bxf8
17 Bxc7#  

Shirov v Lapinski 1990 1-0

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