Napoleon Opening


The Napoleon Opening is an irregular chess opening starting with the moves:
As with the similar Danvers Opening, White hopes for the scholar's mate, but Black can easily avoid the attack.

History

The Napoleon Opening is named after the French general and emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, who had a deep love of chess but was said to be a mediocre player. The name came into use after mid-nineteenth century publications reported that he played this opening in an 1809 game that he lost to The Turk, a fake chess automaton operated at the time by chess master and theoretician Johann Allgaier.

Assessment

The Napoleon is a weak opening because it the white queen prematurely and subjects it to attack, and deprives the white of its best development square.