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28th January 2008, 05:22am
#1
by ahmadoshka
Cairo Egypt
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28th January 2008, 05:33am
#2
by scandinaviandefense
Michigan United States
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Are you looking to learn an opening as White or Black? I also like offense, so send me a messge and I will help.
29th January 2008, 12:45am
#3
by ahmadoshka
Cairo Egypt
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29th January 2008, 03:34am
#4
by Singa
Singapore
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  ahmadoshka,  I am just trying to help.  At your level, do not worry too much on your Openings.  Play to develop your tactics and combinations instead in the middle-game.  You will enjoy yourself and win many more games while learning tactics.  Good-luck!
29th January 2008, 04:19am
#5
by ahmadoshka
Cairo Egypt
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30th January 2008, 04:28pm
#6
by mightytyson
Sweden
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Chesslover96 wrote: Are you looking to learn an opening as White or Black? I also like offense, so send me a messge and I will help.

i wanna learn chess opening  so if you can help me that would be great

31st January 2008, 01:33pm
#7
by Fresh
Beantown United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 98

I do disagree a bit with Singa just in that you do need to devote time to understanding how to open a game.  Clearly, that's not all you should do but if you aren't maximizing your openings, your middle game tactics will only go so far before you are in just too bad of a position to salvage.

 

I am a firm believer in imitating my betters so I play 1.e4 religiously as White and 1. ... c5 as a reply to 1. e4 as black.  If they open 1.d4, I play 1... nf6.  I'd recommend looking up games by Bobby Fischer and Garry Kasparov.  They are the one's I use for opening advice.

31st January 2008, 01:56pm
#8
by bastiaan
eindhoven Netherlands
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 878

A great aggressive opening is smith morra gambit:)

IF the opponent plays sicilian


28th February 2008, 01:02am
#9
by amrou
cairo Egypt
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 40

HI, AHMADOSHKA

Karpov ( the ex- world champion) once was asked how can we improve our game?

he replied " study the endings" if ypu  know how to end a game  for sure u will know which opening style is usefull to you

in another word, what style do  you prefer? open game , semi-open or closed game

before you answer such question , play tens games in different styles and see what is ur result

best regards

Amr


28th February 2008, 04:19am
#10
by KillaBeez
Kansas United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 4250
In a tournament that I played in, the time control was 30/G.  My opponent took nearly 20 minutes on the first seven moves of the game.  If she had known the theory, that 20 minutes would have been reduced to 10 seconds.
1st March 2008, 09:26am
#11
by EnGliSHCheSsPlAy
Italy Italy
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Member Points: 781
play 1.e4! lol..
30th September 2009, 09:21am
#12
by Cymantex
Sweden
Member Since: Sep 2009
Member Points: 128

Because everyone knows that 1. d4!! is the correct move to start with Wink

30th September 2009, 11:43am
#13
by abdalmoneem
giza Egypt
Member Since: Sep 2009
Member Points: 3

I recommend 1.e4 as white and 1...c5 if (1.e4) and 1...d5 if (1.d4).

 

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