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Revision as of 20:39, 23 May 2005 editQuale (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users24,869 edits rm mention of 3.Bc4 because the analysis doesn't seem correct -- 3...d6 isn't forced because 3...Nc6 is playable, omit mention of 5.Qe2 since it's a weak line, minor rewording← Previous edit Revision as of 18:20, 18 July 2005 edit undoCamembert (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users18,991 edits may as well mention 4...g6, I suppose (see talk)Next edit →
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Black's 2...f6? is a poor move which White can punish by sacrificing a knight with 3.Nxe5!. Black's 2...f6? is a poor move which White can punish by sacrificing a knight with 3.Nxe5!.
Taking the knight with 3...fxe5 exposes Black to a deadly attack after 4.Qh5+ Ke7 5.Qxe5+ Kf7 6.Bc4+. (See ]). Taking the knight with 3...fxe5 exposes Black to a deadly attack after 4.Qh5+ Ke7 (4...g6 loses to 5.Qxe5+, ]ing king and rook) 5.Qxe5+ Kf7 6.Bc4+. (See ]).
Since taking the knight is fatal, a slightly better variation Black can choose to play after 3.Nxe5 is 3...Qe7 4.Nf3 Qxe4+. Since taking the knight is fatal, a slightly better variation Black can choose to play after 3.Nxe5 is 3...Qe7 4.Nf3 Qxe4+.
Black has regained the pawn but has lost time and weakened the ]. Black has regained the pawn but has lost time and weakened the ].

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The Damiano Defense is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves

1.e4 e5
2.Nf3 f6

Black's 2...f6? is a poor move which White can punish by sacrificing a knight with 3.Nxe5!. Taking the knight with 3...fxe5 exposes Black to a deadly attack after 4.Qh5+ Ke7 (4...g6 loses to 5.Qxe5+, forking king and rook) 5.Qxe5+ Kf7 6.Bc4+. (See Sample chess game). Since taking the knight is fatal, a slightly better variation Black can choose to play after 3.Nxe5 is 3...Qe7 4.Nf3 Qxe4+. Black has regained the pawn but has lost time and weakened the kingside.

The name of the opening comes from the chessmaster Pedro Damiano (1480-1544) who correctly condemned the opening as bad for black.

The ECO code for the Damiano Defence is C40 (King's knight Opening).

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