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A romantic approach to e4 e5. See how your Vienna tactics fare in practice.

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Vienna Game Report

17 GAMESSample Data
Win Rate
59%

Performance vs Other Openings

Vienna Game59% Win
Other Openings46% Win

Key Insights

Your gambit play is generating fast, decisive results with strong accuracy
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Vienna Gambit Converting at Elite Level

What this means
Your Vienna Gambit scores an impressive 71% win rate over 7 games, with an average game length of just 28 moves. Your accuracy in the gambit lines averages 86%, which is 9% above your overall average. You convert the initiative into a winning attack within 25 moves in 4 of your 5 wins. Game #58 is a model: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 exf4 4.e5 followed by d4, Nf3, Bxf4 gave you a steamroller attack that ended in a queen sacrifice on move 22. Your understanding of development advantage in exchange for a pawn is genuinely strong.
How to improve
Your Vienna Gambit is a reliable weapon — keep sharpening it. Study the critical defensive tries by Black: 3...d5 (the Hamppe-Allgaier), 3...d6 (the modest approach), and 3...Nc6 (the main line). Prepare specific responses to each. Your f4-gambit style translates well to the King's Gambit if you want to expand your aggressive repertoire.
#gambit#strengths#attack
Your natural development advantage as White is disappearing by move 12
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High Impact

Development Lead Squandered in Copycat Games

What this means
In 4 of 6 Copycat Variation games, you begin with a measurable development advantage (0.3-0.5 eval after opening) but the advantage evaporates by move 12. The pattern: you develop pieces rapidly (Nc3, Bc4, d3, Nf3) but then stall with moves like a3, h3, and Re1 that don't contribute to the initiative. In game #173, you had all pieces developed by move 8 but then played a3, h3, Be3 in sequence, giving Black time to equalize fully. Your development lead dissipates 2.3 moves faster in the Copycat than in the Vienna Gambit.
How to improve
When you achieve a development lead in the Copycat, convert it into concrete action. After rapid deployment, look for f4 pawn breaks, d4 central pushes, or piece sacrifices on f7/e6 to crack open the position while Black is still catching up. The development advantage is a depreciating asset — every quiet move reduces its value. Ask yourself each move: am I increasing my initiative or letting it slip?
#development#initiative#tempo
Your tactical accuracy drops significantly in the wildest lines of the Vienna
High Impact

Frankenstein-Dracula Demands Sharper Calculation

What this means
The Frankenstein-Dracula Variation (1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Nxe4) produces the most tactically complex positions in your repertoire, and your blunder rate in these 4 games is 14.2% — more than double your overall average. In game #211, you missed a key Bxf7+ intermezzo on move 9 that would have won material, and instead played Qf3 which allowed ...Qh4+ with a dangerous counter-attack. Game #244 saw you blunder a piece on move 11 in a position that engine analysis shows is winning for White with correct play. Both games you should have won turned into losses.
How to improve
The Frankenstein-Dracula requires concrete calculation, not general principles. Before entering this variation, study the key tabiya positions after 4.Nxe4 d5 and the critical 5.Bxf7+ sacrifice. Calculate at least 5 moves deep before making committal decisions. If you find the tactical demands too high for your current level, consider sidestepping with 3.f4 (the Vienna Gambit) instead of 3.Bc4, channeling the game into your strongest variation.
#tactics#calculation#blunders

Top Variations

1
Vienna Gambit
7 games
2
Copycat Variation
6 games
3
Frankenstein-Dracula Variation
4 games

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What we analyze in your Vienna Game

Your execution of the Vienna Gambit sacrifices

Your handling of the Frankenstein-Dracula Variation

Your piece coordination in open positions

Your success in tactical complications

Your development speed compared to mainline e4 e5

Your attacking success rate on the kingside

Learn This Opening

Play through the main line move by move

1.pawn to e4 (e4) pawn to e5 (e5)

Double Pions Roi. L'arôme du sang, le classique pugilat du centre. Tout est prêt pour la castagne des grands soirs.

Play pawn to e4 (e4)
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1.e4e52.Nc3Nf63.f4d54.fxe5Nxe45.Nf3Bg46.d4Nc67.Bd3

Key Positions to Know

Critical concepts every Vienna Game player should understand

Nc3 Supporting e4

Unlike 2.Nf3, 2.Nc3 immediately reinforces e4 and prepares f4. This gives White a choice between the calm Nc3-g3-Bg2 setup and the aggressive Vienna Gambit with f4. The knight placement keeps options open.

The Vienna Gambit

With f4, White goes all-in on the center and kingside. After ...exf4, White gets open lines for attack. After ...d5, the game explodes with tactical complications. This is romantic chess at its finest — sacrificing material for initiative.

Rapid Piece Harmony

In quieter Vienna lines, White develops with Bc4, d3, and f4 — combining Italian Game ideas with the extra Nc3. The result is excellent piece coordination and attacking potential. White aims for a powerful center with strong development.

Strategic Plans

White's Plans

  • HURLE f4 ! Dégorge tes entrailles sur f4 DÈS QUE POSSIBLE et arrose la f-Ligne au Napalm.
  • A la seconde où ta Tour se pointe en f1 (Roque Rapide), lance le charcutage du Roi Noir sans aucune sommation.
  • Le parasite pion (e5): Garde cette raclure saine, elle étouffe ce connard de pauvre Roi Noir.
  • Joue les Bourreaux de L'extrême : Un putain de g4/g5 quand tu perçois l'odeur du sang du coté de l'aile opposé !
  • Assassine froidement ses défenses Sombre, en particulier ce maudit Fou hargneux.
  • Use the lead in développement to create tactique threats before Black consolidates
  • In the milieu de partie, consider pion storms with g4-g5 if Black castles aile roi
  • Trade off Black's defensive pièces, especially the dark-squared fou

Black's Plans

  • N'encaisse jamais sa tarte passivement : Cogne en ...d5 à chaque fois qu'il fait le mariole avec f4 !!
  • Si tu voles bêtement son pion asocial en f4... Planque de suite ton cul (dégagement de Roi) pour fuir l'orage Blanc inévitable.
  • Fais chier avec une Pression Indigne via ton Sniper Roi F (Sur g4), Clouage mortel pour rendre son Cavalier en f3 névrosé.
  • Si t'es perdu, joue la flaque, ne roque JAMAIS dans la boucherie s'il pleut de l'obus sur les Ailerons !
  • Le Saint-Graal : C'est un pion de + ... si la Tempête passe, le charcutage de Fin de Partie t’appartiendra!
  • Castle carefully - in tranchant lines, the roi may be safer in the centre temporarily
  • Look for ...f6 at the right moment to challenge White's e5 pion
  • In the finale, the extra pion(s) should prove decisive if you survive the attaque

Key Variations

Explore the most important branches and transpositions in the Vienna Game.

Gambit Viennois - Route Hémoglobine

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 d5 4.fxe5 Nxe4 5.Nf3 Bg4 6.d4 Nc6 7.Bd3

La matrice pure. Un massacre viscéral où tu files le pion pour le grand rush de l'Aile-Roi centralisé! Noir crève à petit feu devant l'imposer une défense clinique de robot pour repousser la boucherie. C'est l'Extase des psychopathes Tactiques.

Le Gambit de Pierce (asile psychiatrique)

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.f4 exf4 4.Nf3 g5 5.d4 g4 6.Bc4 gxf3 7.O-O

On part en vrille romantique dans la boue. Blanc saccage volontairement sa cour, donne des pions et (7.0-0) crache un incendie (Qxf3) sur le roi adverse délesté de protection. Un jeu d'animaux bourrés au PMU qui terrorisera tout joueur sans prépa sous cadences Rapides !

La Somnolente de Max Lange

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3 Bc5 5.f4 d6 6.Nf3 Ng4

Positionnalité fuyante et sournoise. Blanc fait poiroter (..Bc4/d3) et sort l'arbalète f4 plus tard dans un long gémissement de manœuvres molles. Noir renâcle via (...Ng4). Pour les pervers de l'étouffement lent et silencieux.

La Riposte au Poing Américain (Falkbeer)

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.f4 exf4 4.Nf3 d5

Noir lâche ses couilles sur la table ! Rejet violent du f4, il catapulte un bon gros (...d5) dans la tronche des Blancs pour rendre l'arnaque vaine et se jeter dans l'effervescence de pièces volantes. Respect.

Le Moderne Dégonflé

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 d5 4.fxe5 Nxe4 5.Nf3 Be7

Le plan du froussard. Le Noir se tait et sort petitement son Fou, se bunkerisant à mort sans titiller (Bg4). Le Blanc va devoir y aller à la pioche (d4) comme un damné dans la mine pour fracasser cette stupide muraille amorphe.

L'Erreur Tragique du Singe Copycat

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Qg4 Qf6 5.Nd5

Pour punir l'Attardé Mentale qui Imite. Il recopie la Reine avec (..Qf6) en se sentant crack. Blanc crie OMAE WA MOU SHINDEIRU : (5.Nd5)! Piqué à la Reine et c7! Rideau Noir claque la porte en sanglots.

Opening Statistics

Original research from 7,820 real amateur games — data you won't find anywhere else.

Avg. Game Length
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Underdog Wins
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Quick Finishes
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Endgame Reach
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White's Edge
+8.3%
Favors BlackEqualFavors White

At 1200-1400

📊White's edge is +8.3% — White has a clear advantage at this level.

How This Opening Changes as You Improve

RatingGamesWhite's Edge
800-10001,674
+3.7%51 /0 /47
1000-12001,701
+9.7%53 /0 /44
1200-14001,626
+8.3%53 /0 /44
1400-16001,534
+1.6%49 /0 /48
1600-18001,285
+8.8%53 /0 /44

Based on 7,820 games · Updated March 2026

Why Play the Vienna Game?

Purge de la Berlinoise

Tu hais la chiannerie de la Défense Berlinoise où tu te pèles les marrons (Nf3...Nf6)? La Viennoise crève ce concept. Ton opposant qui a préparé 15h sur D2 va devoir brûler ses notes devant tes yeux.

Flexible & Toxique

Un (2.Nc3), 3 issues, un million de cauchemars ! Tu l'exploses Cash? (f4) Tu l'étouffes à feu très doux? (Bc4) ! Tu fais du vaudou alien? (g3). Le mec en face prie de deviner à quoi ton humeur le destinera !

Le Couteau Suisse de Carlsen

Si le mutant asocial Magnus s'abaisse à sortir les ordures avec (2.Nc3) en Super-Elite, c'est que la mixture fieleuse est gorgée de venin radioactif encore aujourd'hui.

Agressif MAIS Indestructible

Le Gambit f4, ce n’est pas du vent ! Le Noir n'a PAS le droit de gober ton pion (f4) et glander, il doit subir la purée de la tempête. Des sacrifices pour se vautrer dans de la purée de position ultra active.

Common Traps

Watch out for these dangerous tactical pitfalls

Guillotine Pathologique de (2...Nc6??)

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 d5 4.fxe5 Nxe4 5.Qf3 Nc6?? 6.Bb5! Nxc3 7.dxc3

L'Attardé pose machinalement (Nc6) au lieu de foutre le clouage(Bg4)! Révélation Blanche: (6.Bb5!). Cloué net comme une salope au mur ! L'Echange punitif (...Nxc3/Dxc3) rince l'échiquier et Blanc écrase le reste.

L'abject Cercueil du Singe Copycat

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Qg4 Qf6?? 5.Nd5 Qxf2+?? 6.Kd1 Kf8 7.Nh3

Noob bouffe tout fier (...QXf2+) se croyant Roi du pétrole Echec. LOL Blanc le rince avec l'assassin (7.Nh3!), la Dame noir s'étouffe sous la merde: Elle est cimentée mortuaire au fond du cul !! Elle jette l'arme adieu!

Le Bourbier de Frankenstein !!

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Nxe4 4.Qh5 Nd6 5.Bb3 Be7?? 6.Qxe5 O-O 7.Qxd6

Dans le vortex absurde Frankestein-Dracula, Noir pond (...Be7) au lieu de protéger son lard. BOOM, Blanc vole honteusement le pion baveux e5, et détruit fièrement (Qxd6)! Tristesse totale, noir désossé.

Dénudation au Pierce Gambit (Cadeau G2)

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.f4 exf4 4.Nf3 g5 5.d4 g4 6.Bc4 gxf3 7.O-O fxg2?? 8.Rxf4!

Dans l'ébullition totale, Noir avale la morve (g2??) pour engranger gratis. R.I.P Noir ! Blanc libère la Faucheuse Touriste (Rxf4!!). Son Roi en slip se fait embrocher en public par les Lames Blanches, le matériel amassé est inutile!

Beginner Tips

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Dépèce ce PION F !! F4 est LA RAISON de ta venue avec (2.Nc3). Lâche ce putain de pion !

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Aime les sacrifices : Dans le Gambit tu ne pleure pas e4... C'est de l'essence pour propulser tes canons !

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Balance ton cul au plus vite en Roque (O-O) ! Ta Tour posée sur colonne-f tranchera des artères.

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La clé en Défense ? C'est de foutre le bordel sans avarice !! Jamais pleurer le matériel si ton monarque crève. Dev et Cours !

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Cogne le Fou (...Bg4) au meilleur Clouage f3, un cauchemar fieleux permanent pour l'Ennemi.

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The move ...Bg4 is often critical for Black, creating contre-jeu by pinning the Nf3

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Learn when to transition to positional play with Bc4 instead of the tranchant f4

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Practice the Vienna Gambit main lines - the tactics are tranchant and you need to know the clé ideas

Common Vienna Game patterns we detect

We automatically check if you fall for these specific traps.

About the Vienna Game

The Vienna Game (1. e4 e5 2. Nc3) is a romantic opening that aims for quick development and kingside attacks. It avoids mainline theory while maintaining aggressive potential.

We track your tactical accuracy, piece development efficiency, and attacking success. We identify where your romantic play needs more precision.

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Caméléon Stratégique CrassousGourmandise du Gambit f4Esquive de la Théorie pour NoobsCarnage organisé Coté RoiÉtouffement CentralLames de Rasoir Tactique

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Magnus CarlsenTeimour RadjabovViswanathan AnandAlexander Morozevich

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Vienna Game analysis

The Vienna Game begins with 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 — developing the queenside knight instead of the standard 2. Nf3. This flexible move prepares the aggressive f4 thrust and crucially sidesteps the Berlin Defense (2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 — one of the drawiest systems in top-level chess). By playing 2. Nc3, White forces Black into either the Vienna Gambit (after 3. f4) or the quieter 3. Bc4 setups, both of which create genuine winning chances.
The Vienna Gambit (3. f4) is the most aggressive continuation. After 3...d5 4. fxe5 Nxe4 5. Nf3 Bg4 — the critical Modern main line — the position becomes extremely complicated. White sacrifices e4 for the e5 outpost and rapid development; Black gets the pawn but must defend accurately.
The Frankenstein-Dracula Variation (3. Bc4 Nxe4 4. Qh5 Nd6 5. Bb3) is one of the strangest sequences in chess. Black's knight sacrifice 3...Nxe4 creates immediate complications — the queen on h5 threatens checkmate (Qxf7#) but is also a target. After 5...Nc6 6. Nb5 g6 7. Qf3 f5!, Black defends with ...f5, trapping White's pieces in chaotic positions. The name was coined by Tim Harding in 1977.
The Copycat Variation Queen Trap occurs after 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. Qg4 Qf6?? 5. Nd5 Qxf2+ 6. Kd1 Kf8 7. Nh3. Black's greedy queen sortie walks into a queen trap. After 7. Nh3!, the queen on f2 is completely trapped — there are no escape squares. Black must give up the queen for minor pieces.
The Pierce Gambit error occurs after 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. f4 exf4 4. Nf3 g5 5. d4 g4 6. Bc4 gxf3 7. O-O fxg2??. Taking on g2 allows 8. Rxf4! with an unstoppable attack. Black must instead play 7...d5 or 7...Qg5, developing actively rather than grabbing material.
Carlsen began deploying the Vienna Game from around 2016, most visibly in his Norway Chess 2016 victory over Nakamura. His motivation: the Vienna sidesteps the Berlin Defense while creating middlegame complexity where his superior technique could shine. This revival sparked a wave of top-level Vienna games.

Famous Games

HamppevsMeitner
Vienne 18721-0

L'"immortelle" qui s'acheva... ptain Blanc! ! Hamppe balance sa femme au bûchers mais l'avalanche furieuse explose Meitner qui décède dans les plus pathétiques cris du XIXème ! La Part-Dieu des Gambits Sanguinolents.

Steinitzvsvon Bardeleben
Le Bourbier d'Hastings 18951-0

Steinitz le mutant s'abaisse à foutre un Viennois pur-jus qui vire à la tuerie. Steinitz lâche la Pute Reine en sacrifice crade qui finit la bête abasourdie en sang et pleurs. Le Summum du Sadisme Positionnel.

CarlsenvsNakamura
Le Désespoir Norway Chess 20161-0

Magnus pose négligemment le Viennois pour salir Naka le Twitcher. L'armada du Gambit détruit complètement le génie Rapide dans cette démonstration atroce prouvant que le cadavre Viennois bouge furieusement bien en top GM !

RadjabovvsKramnik
Corus 20061-0

Teimour Radjabov, one of the Vienna Game's modern advocates, defeated former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik in brillant style. His agressif handling of the Vienna Gambit resulted in a spectacular aile roi attaque. This game showcased the ouverture's practical punch against even the best defensive players.

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