Lolli Attack - Chess Openings
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The Lolli Attack is an extremely aggressive line for white in the two knights defense against the Italian Game. It is very similar to the Fried Liver Attack, except that white looks to castle kingside, remove black's e pawn and use the e file to attack with this king's rook. The opening scores extremely well for white at all levels and has many fun tactical lines for white to play through.
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