The Best Chess Opening For Beginners?

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    Wait but at the end of the day he can take your bishop with his king. So that’s stupid

    Or you could just play fool's mate, and win 20 elo chess.

    99% of players in cheese do this thing

    This is called the fried liver attack, and a lot of people, quite obviously, do not encounter many games where the opponent plays these exact moves.

    That is not that ba of an issue, because you just play pawn d3 and then knight to g5 trying to fork regardless, if there isnt a pawn attacking there, or castle short and play a regular italian, or a flipped london.

    I’ve unintentionally done this, but I’m still inexperienced enough to not understand what exactly this accomplishes

    If he moves hi queen your knight will be dead

    i will never cut my pasta in half again

    I lost because my opponent watched ‘how to COUNTER this opening’

    DUH

    I personally love the london system or as I like to call it, the pyramid opening (if you get that reference ur cool)

    Everybody is a gangsta until your opponent helds you at gunpoint.

    Or not castle and take that pawn with the knight, they take back, you move queen's pawn into two squares

    Checkmated someone in 5 moves thanks to this video

    Tbh I just want to know how to play it effectively to the point I'm gd at it

    Teach people the “4 moves end game” opening

    Instructions unclear, got kicked out of tournament

    I win about 80% of my games at my current low rank. But it almost always feels like I barely pull it off or I get very lost in the mid game and just wing a few moves and get lucky. Really not sure about the mid game at all. Openings I’ve for a handful and I can recognize the basics. Very basics. End games I feel like I can grasp what I need to be doing most times. But when your through with your opening and there is just a board full of so many different options and concerns I just feel like I can’t grasp what I need to do.

    I & my friend both like these moves the most. I always like to use 1.e4, 3.Nf3

    I love playing the Caro-Kann against E4 openings. I win a lot. When I'm against D4 openings i usually lose if i am black

    I thought man was gonna pull bongcloud

    When i play against my elo level opponent its fun and challenging but when i play against newbie low elo its hard to win for some reason like they Make unpredictable moves they dont even know xD

    Istruzioni poco chiare: ora parlo italiano

    hikaru said this is the worst opening for beginners lmao. i will trust him.

    0:39 in this position after both black nights are out, and then you go knight to g5 there is a great trick. Your opponent will push their d pawn to block/attack your bishop. You will take it with your pawn, and his knight will take it back. He thinks that his knight is defended by the queen, but instead you will play knight takes f7, sacrificing your knight.

    The only piece that can take back is the King. If king takes your knight, you play queen f3, check. Then if king goes back to his home square, your bishop takes the knight on d5, defended by your queen, and threatening checkmate on the next move.

    But if the king goes to g8, it's an easy forced mate in 3.

    Look up "fried liver attack" and thank me later.

    I am not at so beginner player, but I can't improve. That's why I want to ask a favor – What should I learn more about chess: openings, middlegame or endgame

    I just learned how to play chess in 2 games irl lol

    And I always end up overdeveloping my pieces towards the center 😢

    I’m low elo and don’t know why this is good wouldn’t if they move their horse attack your pawn wouldn’t the game be even with both your horse and bishop at risk?
    Why should I play this?

    For beginners I'd recommend D4 instead of E4. If you really want to get better you have to learn sooooo many moves and lines if you reach a certain level, because the people who play e4 e5 will learn every single sideline to profit of every little mistake you make. The queens pawn openings mostly are way easier. If you play a london system for example, you are pretty safe with following your routine no matter what your opponent will do.

    First the London then the englund now the Italian game nahh

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