Hey. I am not very good at chess. so I was thinking about using an opening other than the usual, easy, most common one (e4,e5, Nf3, etc.) so I might be able to improve my games. Trouble is, there are so many openings to choose from. I want at least 2 openings, 1 for black and 1 for white. I want them to be strong openings, but hopefully not very well known so it is harder for people to counter against them. Can someone recommend some good openings for me to use? Also, please explain why this opening is a good one and exactly why you move something to somewhere.
Thanks for the link. It is a sweet opening.
I think that you are thinking of chess in most wrong way possible.
You don't learn opening by heart (you do, but its a loooong way to it).
Learning chess should involve, respectively:
1. Learning game rules (all of them, 50 move, en passant, castling, piece moving)
2. Learning endgame principles (because this is chess)
3. Learning midlegame principles (because this is calculation and positional play)
4. Learning openings (because this is memorization, but for both sides at the same time, because you don't play alone, you can also be surprised)
For each opening there is a main idea and a main problem for both sides. Once you got them all by heart, you are on a one-tenth way of playing that opening. A lot variations remain to be seen and played, and to choose which one will suit your style.
If you are aggressive, then I would suggest the Danish Gambit for the white peices. It is not well known and its a very fun opening. White is aiming 1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Bc4 cxd2 5. Bxd2. Monster bishops.
Of course black can decline...and you still must deal with the black side of things and when black doesn't play e5. These are things such as the Sicilian Defense, the Center-Counter, the French Defense, Caro-Kann, Pirc, Modern, etc. But it is still a fun opening since a lot of players play e5 in response to e4.
For black, the Sicilian Dragon (my friend plays it, not me). I'm no expert but it looks fun...lots to learn though.
The Ponziani opening is quite good, and you´ve got a video where it is esplained how to get on with it, it is quite unknow;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOZLHeKWhTQ
Hope i helped you :)
I'm sorry to put it this way, but the Ponziani is just pure trash.I beat a 1700 who played it. I'm 1300 USCF! It ignores development and allows black to break in the center.
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