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allenamack

Hey everyone, I'm new to chess and looking for some advice on improving my opening strategy. Can anyone recommend some resources or tips for beginners? Thanks! ehall

ChessMasteryOfficial

Each opening has specific ideas and goals. Understanding the typical plans, pawn structures and tactics will help you navigate the positions better than rote memorization.

Sightigh
You should pick a couple of openings and learn a lot about them, I always do 1.e4 if im ever white and that means I can do Caro Kann, Kings Gambit and a lot more. So pick a couple of openings and learn about them not just about what you can do after doing the opening but its history as well
allenamack

I want to play chess. Anyone help me to learn.

Are73823
An answer yo Allenamack U Can Play With me If U want To But Im not That Good But I Can Try On training u if u want to
allenamack

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SacrifycedStoat
Don’t move pawns a lot. 3 or 4 maybe, but you dog prioritize pieces after 1 or 2 pawn moves.

Don’t move the same piece twice. Pretty simple.

Don’t stack with your queen. Your opponent will kick it a lot.

If your opponent breaks a rule, you can too.
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allenamack

You can learn chess from here. applebees

LOSTATCHESS

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BlackholeExpert2021
allenamack wrote:

Hey everyone, I'm new to chess and looking for some advice on improving my opening strategy. Can anyone recommend some resources or tips for beginners? Thanks! ehall

I think chessable has some free opening courses and some pay for. I'd look on gothamchess's chessable. Also watch gothamchess it's interesting and you can learn from him. He has some opening videos on YouTube I would watch too. He did one on the ponziani and I played it all the way up until 2100 lol.