Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fianchetto
Noun
/fiˈanˌkɛtoʊ/

Definition
Fianchetto is a chess opening strategy where a player develops a bishop by moving the pawn in front of it one square forward, often on the second row, making it more powerful on the long diagonal.

Examples
- Many players choose to fianchetto their bishops as a way to enhance their control over the center of the board.
- In the Sicilian Defense, a fianchetto setup can lead to dynamic play for Black.

Meaning
The term fianchetto comes from the Italian word meaning ‘little flanking’ or ‘to make a little flanking move’, and it refers to a specific arrangement of pieces in chess aimed at controlling the center and enhancing piece mobility.

Synonyms
- Flank development
- Bishop deployment