Fried Liver Attack
The "Fried Liver Attack" is a tactical maneuver in the game of chess. It typically occurs in the Italian Game and involves an aggressive strategy where one player sacrifices a piece to gain a strong position. The attack aims to exploit weaknesses in the opponent's defense, particularly targeting the f7 pawn, which is often vulnerable in the early game.
In this tactic, the player using the Fried Liver Attack usually develops their pieces quickly, creating threats against the opponent's king. If executed correctly, it can lead to a significant advantage, often resulting in a checkmate or material gain.