The light-squared bishop is placed on c4 to eye the "tender" f7 point, which is only defended by Black’s king and is often the site of early tactical breakthroughs.
Breaking open the center when you have a lead in development to attack the enemy king.
Exeter warns against the (the "very quiet game"), which occurs if both sides play too cautiously (e.g., 4. d3 d6). This leads to solid but blocked positions where it is difficult for beginners to find attacking chances. To avoid this, Exeter recommends more aggressive lines like: Exeter Chess Club: The Italian Game for beginners
Black often looks to strike back in the center with the move ...d5 to neutralize White’s pressure. Summary of Best Practices
Sacrificing a pawn with 4. b4 to gain rapid development and disrupt Black's coordination. Tactical Ideas for Beginners The light-squared bishop is placed on c4 to
The Italian Game (1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4) is one of the oldest and most effective chess openings for beginners. The provides a comprehensive guide for novice players, emphasizing that the opening should be studied by first understanding its core ideas, followed by common traps, and lastly, specific variations. Core Strategic Concepts
Using pawns to dislodge enemy pieces, such as pushing e5 to attack a knight on f6. d3 d6)
Playing 4. c3 to prepare for an immediate d4.