Göring Attack
The Göring Attack is a line of play which occurs in the Evans Gambit chess opening. It begins with the moves:
After the Evan's Gambit is accepted and the riposte has prompted the defensive , play continues until 10.Bg5, the defining move of the Göring Attack.
It is named after Carl Theodor Göring, who played it in several games against Johannes Minckwitz in 1869.
The Goring Attack came into fashion after Tchigorin played it against Steinitz in 1883. We are told Tchigorin scored his most brilliant successes with this variation
The MCO describes it as a "tricky" opening, "which can be refuted only if you know the right moves".