![]() If you are willing to go back a decade or so, there were two books by IM Jan Pinski, The Two Knights Defence and Italian Game and Evans Gambit. Italian stuff also gets some space in Mastering the Chess Openings Volume 1.Ĭhris Baker's A Startling Chess Opening Repertoire advocates 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bc4 Bc5 4 0-0. ![]() I suppose you could try Chess Openings for White, Explained by Alburt, Dzindzichashvili & Perelshteyn (2006) but note the expressed reservations about the quality of that book. good explanatory books or move by move type annotated game collections. Well, the Flear book has about 88 pages on the "Quiet Italian", "Two Knights Defence", "Evans Fambit", and "Giuoco Piano", including 24 games. Ive been surprised at how little literature is out there on the Italian game.
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