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had contributed significantly to the theory of 5.Ne5, which they advocated as superior to 5.Ng5 (an opinion shared by almost all subsequent analysts). The corresponding chapter in the second edition of the Handbuch in 1852 was headed "Allgaier and Kieseritzky's Gambit". Subsequently the name
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Following Black's attempt to hold the sacrificed pawn by 3...g5, White reacts by immediately undermining the pawn chain. It is one of the main lines of the King's Gambit after 3...g5, and its overall assessment is still unclear but approximately equal. The
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classifies the Kieseritzky Gambit under code C39. C39 is also the code for the Allgaier Gambit, in which White plays 5.Ng5?!, sacrificing the knight for an attack after 5...h6 6.Nxf7 Kxf7. The Allgaier Gambit is considered dubious by modern theory.
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Although both the bishop on c4 and the knight on e5 target the pawn on f7, if Black does not protect the pawn, the threat is typically Bxf7+ rather than Nxf7.
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Kieseritzky Gambit came into general use for 5.Ne5, Allgaier Gambit being used exclusively for 5.Ng5.
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in 1843, 5.Ne5 was considered under the heading of the Allgaier Gambit, but the editors noted that
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also included a game with this opening in his 1620 collection. It was also analyzed by
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has been tried as well, although it is regarded by some to be inferior to 6.Bc4.
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The opening now known as the Kieseritzky Gambit was first described by
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Index

ECO
Giulio Cesare Polerio
Lionel Kieseritzky
King's Gambit
chess
opening
King's Gambit
e4
e5
f4
exf4
Nf3
g5
h4
g4
Ne5
Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
Polerio
Greco
Salvio
Philidor
Handbuch
Kieseritzky
List of chess openings
List of chess openings named after people
"Greco vs. NN, 1620"
Chessgames.com
Hooper, David
Whyld, Kenneth
The Oxford Companion to Chess

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