Why should you move the knights first? Well, knights are very much more effective if they are in the centre. (Bishops are more effective here too, but they can work from a distance). For the opening that has to mean Knights moving to c3 and f3 (or c6 and g6). Where should the Bishops go? The White King's Bishop on f1 could go to b5,c4,d3 or even e2. Which is best? That depends on what your opponent is up to. So, move your knights straight away to the centre, and while you are doing that your opponent's moves may suggest to you where you should put your bishops.
(from My System)
Development is to be understood as the strategic advance of the troops toward the frontier line (the line between the fourth and fifth ranks). A pawn move must not in itself be regarded as a devloping move, but merely as an aid to development. To be ahead in development is the ideal to be aimed for. Exchange with resulting gain of tempo. Liquidation, with consequent development or disembarrassment. The pawn centre must be mobile. There is no time for pawn hunting in the opening, except for centre pawns.
-- NIMZOVITCH
source:http://www.exeterchessclub.org.uk/Openings/10openrules.html
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