They're afraid of Bg5, or Ng5.
It's too slow -- just develop quickly and you'll usually get an advantage.
They're afraid of Bg5, or Ng5.
It's too slow -- just develop quickly and you'll usually get an advantage.
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 h6 4.d4! and black will struggle to survive and gain counterplay.
The problem is that 3...h6 is too slow allowing white to increase the pressure.
They're afraid of Bg5, or Ng5.
It's too slow -- just develop quickly and you'll usually get an advantage.
Well, thats not the main reason the main reason is that they don't want to get backrank checkmated
I use the Italian game opening a lot and I have encountered people defending with h6 somewhere in the first few moves. This doesn't seem to do much for black's developement, anyone have any ideas why this is used, and any ways that white can take advantage of this move?