By playing c3, the player enters the Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense, Jaffe Gambit, a system within the Ruy Lopez complex. Departing from the popular Ruy Lopez (d3), this line chooses c3. It succeeds by maintaining a solid objective evaluation while changing the character of the game. This move challenges the opponent. Note that engines consider this speculative, often preferring safer alternatives.
As the position develops, the priority becomes to control the long diagonal to exert lasting pressure. Data analysis shows a 42% win rate for White, indicating White advantage.
Also known as: Spanish Game, Morphy Defense, Jaffe Gambit, Ruy Lopez, Jaffe Gambit, Ruy Lopez
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