DEBATE: What is best opening?
A rare pick that I personally like sometimes is the elephant gambit, not my favorite, but it’s really good.
but my actual favorite can be either the Italian game or the Ruy Lopez.
reason for elephant gambit: https://www.chess.com/game/120993689036
reason for ruy lopez: https://www.chess.com/game/120993532286
reason for Italian game: basically almost every game I played as white this month
btw remember I’m 100 elo okay? I’m sure to make some blunders.
white: obviously e4 and i play the spanish
black: obviously respond with e5
black: d5 is overrated, play nf6 instead
Best openings for white are the Evan’s gambit its just good and for black if they play e4 then Caro kann but anything else then just the kings Indian defense but if going for the Evan’s if they play 2 knights then fried liver them
(if they are low Elo) and when going against the caro kann I play d4 then exchange but I don’t know much theory, and if they play kings Indian defense I will just play what looks good like develop or defend my center but we Al know that Coca Cola gambit is the best
caro kann queen's gambit Vienna and englund gambit
Emu gland gambit is not really good if gives up a Valuable pawn and it just hopes they play the moves you want them to just against e4 play nimzo Indian or kings Indian also nimzowitch Larsen attack in good
Best openings for white are the Evan’s gambit its just good and for black if they play e4 then Caro kann but anything else then just the kings Indian defense but if going for the Evan’s if they play 2 knights then fried liver them
(if they are low Elo) and when going against the caro kann I play d4 then exchange but I don’t know much theory, and if they play kings Indian defense I will just play what looks good like develop or defend my center but we Al know that Coca Cola gambit is the best
Evans is garbage, and most of the time you won't be able to play it anyway. You need to also know the Two Knights (Black should never allow the Fried Liver - If 4.Ng5, then 4...d5! 5.exd5 Na5! - DO NOT EVER ALLOW THE FRIED LIVER! 5...Nxd5??), Hungarian Defense, Philidor, Petroff, Latvian, Elephant Gambit, Sicilian, Caro-Kann. French, Pirc, Modern, Scandinavian, Alekhine. Nimzowitsch Defense, etc
Instead:
White - Trompowsky, Levitsky, 2.Bg5 Anti-Dutch, French Defense (1.d4 e6 2.e4)
Black - Petroff, Dutch (Stonewall and Classical via 1...e6), French (1.d4 e6 2.e4 d5 or 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.d3 Nf6 6.d4 d5)
Best openings for white are the Evan’s gambit its just good and for black if they play e4 then Caro kann but anything else then just the kings Indian defense but if going for the Evan’s if they play 2 knights then fried liver them
(if they are low Elo) and when going against the caro kann I play d4 then exchange but I don’t know much theory, and if they play kings Indian defense I will just play what looks good like develop or defend my center but we Al know that Coca Cola gambit is the best
Evans is garbage, and most of the time you won't be able to play it anyway. You need to also know the Two Knights (Black should never allow the Fried Liver - If 4.Ng5, then 4...d5! 5.exd5 Na5! - DO NOT EVER ALLOW THE FRIED LIVER! 5...Nxd5??), Hungarian Defense, Philidor, Petroff, Latvian, Elephant Gambit, Sicilian, Caro-Kann. French, Pirc, Modern, Scandinavian, Alekhine. Nimzowitsch Defense, etc
Instead:
White - Trompowsky, Levitsky, 2.Bg5 Anti-Dutch, French Defense (1.d4 e6 2.e4)
Black - Petroff, Dutch (Stonewall and Classical via 1...e6), French (1.d4 e6 2.e4 d5 or 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.d3 Nf6 6.d4 d5)
French just blocks your bishop and gives very little space
I like the Trompowsky but I usually combine it with the QGD modern or exchange / Breyer Slav over playing the Levitsky.
I'm back to mainly the Van Geet nowdays though... I played e4 for a bit but it's just such a noticeable difference in the level of resistance I encounter via e4 due to players knowing their lines, in the Van Geet they just play terribly, you can just feel the difference...
English opening is the best, don't say anything