Practice Chess Opening – How to Do It Right

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According to many, chess was known as “the game of smart people”. Like other board games, chess involves strategy and proper decision making. In playing chess, it is important to use healthy and logical thinking when playing. Apart from this, a chess player should practice chess openings variations as well, especially in moving your chess piece against your opponent’s piece. Sadly, these openings can not be learnt. Instead, it only comes through experience.

Talking about opening variations in the game, each opening has a name of its own. In playing the game of chess, you have to know which one characterizes a particular opening. In any opening, you can move your pawns one of two squares forward. But before deciding which piece to be move next, it is important that you must think your main objective in doing such move. The success of the opening depends on the first move you’ve made. An opening play is often called as “Open”. But then, it can be either semi or closed opening. The term “Open” happens when the white moves to 1e4 and when the black responds and move to 1e5. On the other hand, whilst or Semi opening happens if the white moves to 1e4 and black does not responds to 1e5.

Aside from the usual opening mostly seen in tournaments, there are other moves that can give the player certain advantages. For example, you can start moving your pawn to 1 Nc3 or the so called Dunst Opening. This happens by placing the Knight in the good position to prevent the c pawn from advancing. You can also start opening to 1f4 or the “Bird’s opening”. This is done to increase the pressure on the center, which weakens the King’s side. The 1b3 and 1g3 or the King’s and Queen’s fianchetto Openings can also help to develop the bishops and control the center using pawns. All in all, both white and black can make 20 moves in chess opening. However, each move has to be analyzed to learn its strengths and weaknesses.

Another way to determine classification of chess openings used by professional players is the classification of ECO or the Encylopedia of Chess Openings. Although it can be confusing for many players, the better understanding of the theory may help a lot for beginners. ECO divides the openings in 3 categories, The King’s Pawn Opening, The Queen’s Pawn Opening and others. ECO also involves King’s Indian Defense, Sicilian Defense, Dutch Defense, French Defense, Queen’s Gambit and many more.

After all, a good player should know all the openings and should be able to play it as well. It is also important to gain experience while playing the game of chess. Remember that every opening possesses a key idea that will perhaps help you in winning the game. But then, if you’re really serious in learning chess opening variations, you can also look for the chess openings volume 1 to 5 or maybe you can just turn your browser on the internet to look for some hints and demos.



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