My little Chess School: #3 Openings and how to defend them

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Holà Guys!,

welcome to the 3. part of "My little Chess School". I think will name it in the Future MCS. Please read part 1 and 2 when you didnt read them before. Today's Part is about different Openings and how to defend against them. I think we will start instantly. Have Fun with reading!

Scandinavian Opening

The Scandinavian Opening is a Opening, which is very modern and popular. Magnus Carlsen created a variant of it too. The next Moves start with exd5(now more in diagram)

These Moves are the most popular. When you play it as black you have to follow one Rule: Dont trade queens. Then white has a big develop advantage.

Sicilian Defense

This is suddenly the most popular Opening. It starts with the moves: 1.e4 c5 . Its a opening with many and long Variants. Here are just some of them.

Here are just examples of many openings. When you want to see all, here is a Link: https://www.chess.com/openings/Sicilian-Defense

When i name every opening here it would be the longest blog ever. So here are other examples of populare Openings. Here is a link to the opening database of chesscom: https://www.chess.com/openings. And here you can find the database of whole games in chess.com: https://www.chess.com/explorer.

Caro-Kann: 1.e4 c6

Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 (then the most time Nf6 or Bc5)

French Defense: e4 e6

I know its not much but this are actually the most popular openings. There are more popular Openings in this world. Please dont hate me but when you want to learn more, Here again a interesting database: https://www.chess.com/openings

Good Luck on Playing Guys 

Your @GideonSeifert