Best Opening for Newbie???

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17th December 2008, 08:10pm
#41
by DonaldLL
Florida United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 149

Try the Bongcloud Opening for white and/or the Anti-Bongcloud for black. Start with this. You can search and find some interesting variations on the main line(s) of the Bongcloud

17th December 2008, 08:15pm
#42
by GeneralMiller
United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 181

The first I opening I learned was the two knights defense. I suggest playing the Vienna game for white and the King's Indian for Black.

17th December 2008, 08:58pm
#43
by Momadu
San Francisco United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 101

I recommend you read  Seirawan's Play Winning Chess...makes good recommendations for openings for new players. Safe and solid recommendations.

19th December 2008, 12:06am
#44
by team_alasasin
Philippines
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 2
fgm351 wrote:

1e4 e5 2bc4 nf6 3nf3 nxe4 4nc3 nxc3 5dxc3

Paul Morphy gambit is solid, with white a pawn down but with many attacking chances.

 

-fgm351


19th December 2008, 11:06pm
#45
by Oracle11
Sydney Australia
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 38

Interesting topic. 1. e4 is a must for sure.

I'll answer this first by saying... choose one opening and learn it well, in that case I recommend the ruy lopez. Of course you won't be playing the ruy lopez every single time you play 1.e4 so I'll include a few other openings you can learn relatively easily that will add a bit of spice to your games!

Now... if you're going to go with the Ruy Lopez, go with variations involving d3. Andrew Martin has a chessbase dvd out called "The ABC of the Ruy Lopez" and that covers the lines if I recall correctly.

Against the sicilian go with 2. Nc3 and Grand Prix lines (particularly ones involving Bb5) I'm sure you'll find the games you play interesting and instructive if you play this opening for a while.

Against the french hmmm I think the King's Indian Attack might be easier to learn and bring about quite a few learning opportunities, particularly if you decide to play the King's Indian Defense as black.

Everything else you can wing from what you've learnt about the game already :)

Hope that helps.

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