Konstantinopolsky Opening Explained

Openingname:Konstantinopolsky Opening
Moves:1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.g3
Eco:C44
Birth:Konstantinopolsky vs. Ragozin, Moscow 1956
Nameorigin:Alexander Konstantinopolsky
Parentopening:King's Knight Opening
Chessgid:193622&move=3.5&moves=e4.e5.Nf3.Nc6.g3&nodes=21720.21721.21722.21723.193622

The Konstantinopolsky Opening is a rarely played chess opening that begins with the moves as illustrated below:

1. e4 e5

2. Nf3 Nc6

3. g3

Description

The opening was first played in the game Alexander Konstantinopolsky versus Viacheslav Ragozin, Moscow 1956.

The Konstantinopolsky Opening is rarely seen at the top levels of chess, although some grandmasters such as Savielly Tartakower (who played many unusual openings) have experimented with it. Black is considered to achieve an easy game with the natural and strong 3...Nf6 4.d3 d5.

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