The Best Chess Opening For Beginners?
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'Me copying the moves'
'the person moves different'
Me: bro thats not in the script
It's not a trap it's an opening to get your queen knight bishop and casteling will make your rook will be unlished
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I'm dead
Copy Cat
Right man 😂😂😂😂😂😂
What was your script? You expected your opponent to be impressed and give up immediately? It's just some opening moves. There are dozens of good variants to be played within the first 5 moves.
This is impossible at low level because ppl be doing unpredictable shit
Lollllllll fr
Fr bringing out their queen for like no reason..???
Omg fr it’s hard to beat someone who’s at low level 😅 and I end up losing
I’m elo 600 and there was this game i won by attacking with my king my opp was trying to get my king chinged but my king was packing and shived his knight and castle I ended up winning the game
They just be doing scholars mate
got confused, I'm now speaking Italian
Fettuccine! Fettuccine Alfredo!
mamma mia...
Te amo...😆
Hakuna matata
😂😂@@fun_2814
Kid named Traxler: 😈
Acxtualy 🤓🤓 after Bxf7+ Kf8 Bb3 white is winning
Just a joke 😂😂 pls don’t take it seriously
@@Zero11174 no Bxf7+ is correct
@@tortistortis no its f2
@@Zero11174 no. the comment suggested Bxf7+ Kf8 and Bb3. whites bishop can reach these squares but blacks can’t at the moment.
@@tortistortis Ohh Ic the reply wasn’t totally relating to the original comment about The Traxler so I got it wrong. You’re right. Thank you & sorry for that.
These never go according to plan😔
They randomly play the French defence
Actually
When the video started i was so afraid he was gonna go show the London system and ruin chess
"Ruin chess"? You must have lost a lot of games as black against the London.
@@EliteJerk Like what?
@@wordkyle viena
@@wordkyleTrompowsky
Well you talked me out of the London. I'm going to the Colle.
Everybody is a gangsta until your opponent pulls out the Traxler Counterattack.
I don’t play the Traxler because it’s dependent on your opponent tripping up after their initial plan fails. I just push my pawn to d5 and whenever they recapture with exd5 I play Na5, hitting their bishop.
or the Rousseau or Blackburne-shilling gambits
oii p
@@Abstract_zx all 3 are bad if ur opponent studied their openings
@@ok79750 maybe if your opponent is rated 2000+, According to stockfish all 3 openings are about +0.6-0.7 for white.I play the Rousseau all the time and it is still 100% playable if your opponent just declines the gambit like they're supposed to
My rating shot up during my lower elo era when I learnt the traxler and its lines. It's lethal and works incredibly well against newer players
Me : Ok time to try this .
*moves king pawn two steps forward*
Opponent : *moves rook pawn*
Me : Wait what ? Nobody told me about that
this literally just happened to me
Just move the queen pawn.
If they ever allow you to take the center, just take it. It's better that way.
@@Inquisitive06 okay this just happened to me AGAIN. i have the center controlled with my pawns and
i have both knights out, so like, do i continue developing my bishops? what do i attack? should i? i have no idea what im doing😭
@@aundrea15 just wait till they make a mistake by playing a waiting move, like centralizing your rooks, or move your king to h1 or a1. People who plays that kind of opening will definitely make a lot of mistakes though, so it would be pretty easy game.
Unless you don't know how to spot mistakes
@@Inquisitive06 okay, thanks. i’m still trying to learn how to do that
Instructions unclear, got kicked out of tournament
These strategies are so helpful! For anyone interested in more chess tactics, diving into lesser-known openings has been a game-changer for me.
The first thing any chess player should learn is how to play the scholarsmate and defend against it.
no, it's moving the pieces.
@@GeoCompare249 haha yeah
I appreciate the tip. I might as well look into the scholarsmate for a video or 2
This is extremely cheap chess. Thanks to shitty videos like this everyone in low ELO leads with their Queen and wants mate in 3 moves
@@Meaganttvthis is shitty? What openings and followups should i look into? Just started playing last night so any tips would help🙏
"Now you can gang up..."
The dark Knight gambit music plays....
It’s the ponziani-steinitz
I am just now learning to play chess and i have slowly learnt this opening just by playing. No tutorials or nothing. Crazy how this already has a name
I & my friend both like these moves the most. I always like to use 1.e4, 3.Nf3
Mine: move the pawn above the rook and use the rook until it's attacked by your enemy
Also you can kill the enemy's pawn above the knight and do your moves
Wrong grammar mwahaha
I usually put the horses out first...
what if the black king kills the white bishop
The thing is, new players will move random pieces with no strategy, basically preventing any basic opening. Sure it opens up some other lane for an easy checkmate, but if they’re both new players, then it’s wraps
Hahahaha when you’re Italian and you instinctively play this opening. ❤
I didn't need this method because I master the basic lesson when I first touched it, I was amazing
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.
I wouldn't recommend the london system due to how BORING it was. Like whenever someone plays the london I always hit them with c5 to immediately get them out of their theory knowledge.
Like bro, memorizing 15 move opening is not that hard. There are several apps or website that helps you remember better(like chessable or something)
If you want to actually get good, then you should play one opening and be familiar with it(you don't have to remember all the lines, just be familiar with it)
In my case, I'm very familiar with the italian game: Evans gambit(personal favorite lol) and The Giuoco pianissimo.
The fried liver attack is my backup plan.
I do this and I win more games than usual thank you soo much
This is what I was looking for, straightforward exolanation how to open a game and not excessive talking.
This move is also good because your bishops aren't trapped and can easily be developed
My opponent did different moves that Did not let the king move anywhere and I checkmated em
But the king could take the bishop if you attack the pawn and that would be a bad trade
No he cant take bishop
@@zip.3659 Why not? Bishop takes pawn at F7, King takes Bishop. Why would that not work?
Because of knight
@@zip.3659 if they play pawn to h6 what then
@@zip.3659 he can take the bishop. The fried liver is a sacrifice of the knight on f7, not the bishop. The bishop sees the pawn, it doesn’t attack it
Those opening names sounds so cool
London system as an opener would be your other option instead of your knight if you’re feeling risky.
I completely agree. Every time I teach someone chess, Fried liver and Evans gambit is the first I teach them. Because the Plans and ideas for White are clear and easy to learn and since one inaccuracy can cost you the game as Black beginners will fall very quickly if you know some theory in these openings.
lmao “black beginners”
@@youngjrr You had to point that out didn't you... 😅
Me as a 600 watching this 🗿
I'm 250...
me being lower than 200
i'm 800 help
I'm 400 now
I'm just 400
Might be silly, but why can’t king move to F5 and take the bishop?
Why not giving away the best and easiest opening for white according to theory, if the scope of the video is to help newcomers? It goes 1. e4 e5 2. Ke2
B O N G C L O U D
I prefer the Barnes Bongcloud variation, AKA fee-and-ketto the king
My usual start is
White: e4
Black: c5
Idk why
This is brilliant Chess strategy.
I needed that I have been playing to London lately
Start by e4, bc4, Qf3 Qf6#
I mean Qf7
Thanks! Needs part 2
As a fried liver player,i basically need to play the Italian
*coughs* traxler *coughs*
cough bxf7 kf8 bb3 couch,axf2 kf8,cough
Italian is my favorite opening cause i can save guard my king from checks very early
Ahh yess the fried liver only works till elo is above 200
Best move for black when bishep gets out is d4 knight
I’m trying to remember how it goes but there’s a tricky line in the Bc4/Bc5 line where if the opponent plays wrong (and the natural looking “principled” moves after the knight takes on e4 and you castle are the wrong ones) they lose a piece with a queen vs 2 rooks swap where you have the queen.
Thank You so Much this helped Me so Much
Bishop: time to kill a pawn and get a free check
Everybody is a gangsta until your opponent helds you at gunpoint.
Traxler : allow me to introduce myself
E4
Is all you really need for the first few years
Basically:
white pe4, black pe4 (King's Pawn Opening) white nf3, black nc6, white bc4 (Italian Game).
You could also move your queen h5, then depending on if your queen will still be safe you take his first pawn, putting him in check, if he puts his queen in fron (most likely wont) then you queen trade, if he moves his bishop infront (to prevent check obviously) you attack the pawn in which the bishop started behind and youll fuck up all their pieces on thag side with ease
Instruction unclear, my king gambited by queen
i have not watched the video yet but lemme guess the pawn in e2 to e4 then the g1 knight to f3
Stars is triangel and boxes shaper
First the London then the englund now the Italian game nahh
Me: yes
My 🧠: forget about it Charlie!
Opponent: playes a different move me: that's not in the video
If he moves hi queen your knight will be dead
When you think about it low-elo players are super hard in the opening, because they know crap about it, so they just move random pieces, and you have no freaking clue what to do
helped me alot ty.
Pardo Italy own
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.
Very to the blitzkrieg move. I’ve won chess matches in 4 moves with that before
Bishop trade for pawn (king Takes “ Yoink )
A few times you seemed to think the knight can move diagonally to check you so just try and remember how the pieces move
Yeah if white played E4 i would never play E5. I will play the caro kann or the scicillian. As white, i would never play E4. I would choose to play the Incontinental Ballistic Missile attack (and 1000's still fall for it 😞)
I lost because my opponent watched ‘how to COUNTER this opening’
DUH
Thanks!
When me doing Queen's Gambit: HELLO YOU BLACK SPLIT
I prefer d4 but e4 is better if you're going for scholars mate
And after they put the knight and we put the the knight, after they move u can fork the queen and the rook and they can’t take with the king😈😈😎👁🫦👁
Yes, italian is very simple and most of the times it goes like a knife trough butter and it's very good for beginners however I personaly think it's harder to get crazy advantage over your opponent and most of the times the winner gets his advantage in the endgame.
Thanks I always good at black but bad at white
I was half expecting him to say “okay, now to develop your bishop to put more pressure on the Centre” and play Bb5, thankfully, he didn’t, although I wouldn’t be surprised if the Ruy Lopez is actually not terrible from a beginner standpoint, because no one knows any theory, winning the e5 pawn, if they don’t know how to deal with it, could be not completely terrible
hikaru said this is the worst opening for beginners lmao. i will trust him.
Yes im do plastick game and rules till Christmas
Directions unclear. I'm now drinking espresso on the toilet.
Let's hope this opening doesn't backfire as ww2 italy
i will never cut my pasta in half again
yay... oh shit the queen took my knight
And I always end up overdeveloping my pieces towards the center 😢
I just go knight forward i don’t even know how it works but it does
I’m a 1900 and my favourite opening is the Italian
Very helpful tips!
I won my last 5 games with the fried liver attack.
Hold on why is my opponent smiling at me saying: “Hey, I’m Traxler”?
For a second i thought it was gonna be a London and I was like nooooo
White: E4
Black: **Englund Gambit**
I hate opening named "ruy lopez" kinda hard to defend it
My favorite opening is the Queen’s Gambit.
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
Nbc3 isn't the correct way to play the Italian. You'd typically go for c3 with the knight on d2 with the hopes of planting the knight on f5.
Add stafford gambit to the opening book
Most fastest checkmates ever is:FOOLS MATE
Before you castle you can take the pawn eith yuor knight after they take back with knight and then push you queens pawn 2 squares and after they take with bishop you take with queen and have an active queen after that you castle
Common Problem: Playing against someone who had played the game all their life
Nah the most beginner move is moving the pawn thats in front of the rook.
you have become the warthunder basement guy
Or not castle and take that pawn with the knight, they take back, you move queen's pawn into two squares
What if you do the same opening move tho . It’s unpredictable because they will figure ur strategy out
Im pass Pictures on meta
I usually go e4 then nf3 then nc3 then bc4 then O-O and it goes on depending on my opponent’s move