TOP 8 BEST Chess Openings

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    I know the best defence is the french revelutien defence

    Been trying to learn chess and your video totally helps brother. O thank you, your a Rockstar 🍻👑

    You forgot the Botez gambit! I guess it’s to Op

    Black brings out knight on C6, but what does it have to do with my bishop on C4? How does white’s bishop on C4 prevents black from advancing?

    At 9:52, why wouldn’t black simply move queen back out to d4, winning a pawn after the rook and escaping the trap? This puts black much better than white, yes? Perhaps I’m missing something.

    2:43 this does not work brother your queen cant take the horse well it can but then your queen can get eaten by the porn

    But most of that openings wouldnt work like shown because the opp does not always move like shown in the examples brother

    26:55 So the London has been solved… Never get in a position where you “play” the London as White… :-

    7:38 Question: Why would anyone play the Caro-Kann – and losing a tempo, when they could play the Sicilian? Just wondering. Thanks!

    Sry to say I have played against so many 600's. I've tried all of this but I've still lost so it's useless

    What happens when queen goes to h4 after pawn goes e4

    On the first time I think I'm watching harry potter 😂

    I've been thinking. Don't u only need to know the top 2

    bro you earned a subscriber and a like for this video cuz this helped me so much from 800 to 1300 in 1 1/2 month.

    What is the opening that magnus used against Alexandra botez??? It was amazing when I used it against my friends. Can anyone pls tell me 🙏🌹

    My very first game I used the first opening you used and it went EXACTLY according to plan.. he took my pawn so I pushed up my pawn to attack his knight. Instead of putting his knight back to his original position he put it to the side of the board which he didn't see that I could take his knight with my queen.. from there it was an EASY win!!

    9:51 why is queen to e4 not an option, white can check with the pawn, but the king can take and the queen is not trapped

    what if for the second opening after king takes bishop he moves Kf6. Theres no way for the knight to check

    Every time I open with the Vienna the slide they queen to H4

    I slowed the play back speed to .50 and you sound so drunk man lol. Good video though

    For the against londin system attack, what if the opponent played c3 before moving their knight?

    forget statistics… I want no more to do with ANY dutch system as I still want to ditch the stonewall straight jacket so much! I'd rather play the albin or ANYTHING that rips the center open with development ideas for black. my stats in it aren't bad and used to be great, but it's just no fun at all playing behind pawns for me

    Just watched this whole video to get better and hop in some games. First game my opponent plays bongcloud opening.

    levy, I am playing Pirc-Indian Defense against e4 so is it good or….

    After watching for 20 min he says u don't need to listen to me 🤣

    'Black openings' sounds kinda racist.

    also 1010th comment

    What do you do if, due to the copycat variation after Vienna, you go to take the g7 pawn with queen, and then get threatened with the trade by enemy queen moving to f6 to block you off? Hope someone can help! @GothamChess

    they aint joking when you rly have to use extreme memory for chess

    The sequence you showed in the second part seems unlikely. When you move your bishop out to C4, the opponent could respond with queen to b4, forking your knight and bishop. If you move your pawn up to d3 to protect the bishop, your opponent could move their queen to C5, again threatening your bishop and knight while protecting the c7 pawn (and their rook by proxy) from your knight. At that point, your plan goes poof because their queen would be between your knight and where you planned to put your queen and thereby able to gobble your queen up if you were silly enough to still try to follow through.

    how do i remember these openings while also balancing it out with school and other stuff should i just keep replaying the time stamps every game until its burnt into my head or is there a trick?

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