This is a series that helps players study what they want. Harish I am puting up the forum you asked for shortly. Now lets start!
The game starts here so here are ways to study the opening.
1. After somone plays it on you look up the line and learn the moves and some of the ideas. Then when you play against it (or choose to play it) you know what to do. For lower rated players just learn some simple openings.
3. Learn some simple openings that you can play. You will learn more the stronger you get and the more games you play.
4. Try new ideas (create yur own opening) and check them with a computer to make sure there are no blunders in it. You can also use game explorers to see if it is already a opening and learn the theory for it if it is.
5. Play openings that you like! (unless they have huge mistakes in them like the scolars mate) Play openings that fit your style. A good book to get is chess openings for dummies by james eade. It is very good at making it easy to get a opening that fits your style.
Okay that is all pretty easy. Here is a "program" orginized by rating.
700< Learn some principles of the opening and use them in yur game. Also learning a simple opening as black and as white is good. But don't over do it! Also learn a few BAD opening ideas to avoid.
1299< Learn the principles of the opening and learn a few simple openings. Try to learn 2 openings as white so you can choose what to play and learn 2 openings as black. 1 against d4 and the other against e4. If your opponent plays another opening move you should explore it after the game.
1300-1599 Same as 1299< except learn more openings and deas behind them. At this level it is important to know what you are playing and the ideas of the opening. It is also important to play something that is comfortable. Many people say I am agressive(I like to think I play sharp lines because I cope well in them and I like positional chess where I can hunker down and eventually crush my opponent) so if you feel you are ahressive play some agressive lines!
1600-1800 Same as 1300-1599 except now learning a variety is important.
This is a series that helps players study what they want. Harish I am puting up the forum you asked for shortly. Now lets start!
The game starts here so here are ways to study the opening.
1. After somone plays it on you look up the line and learn the moves and some of the ideas. Then when you play against it (or choose to play it) you know what to do. For lower rated players just learn some simple openings.
2. Learn opening ideas. What I mean is what you should do in the opening. Here is a good article to read. https://www.chess.com/article/view/the-principles-of-the-opening
3. Learn some simple openings that you can play. You will learn more the stronger you get and the more games you play.
4. Try new ideas (create yur own opening) and check them with a computer to make sure there are no blunders in it. You can also use game explorers to see if it is already a opening and learn the theory for it if it is.
5. Play openings that you like! (unless they have huge mistakes in them like the scolars mate) Play openings that fit your style. A good book to get is chess openings for dummies by james eade. It is very good at making it easy to get a opening that fits your style.
Okay that is all pretty easy. Here is a "program" orginized by rating.
700< Learn some principles of the opening and use them in yur game. Also learning a simple opening as black and as white is good. But don't over do it! Also learn a few BAD opening ideas to avoid.
1299< Learn the principles of the opening and learn a few simple openings. Try to learn 2 openings as white so you can choose what to play and learn 2 openings as black. 1 against d4 and the other against e4. If your opponent plays another opening move you should explore it after the game.
1300-1599 Same as 1299< except learn more openings and deas behind them. At this level it is important to know what you are playing and the ideas of the opening. It is also important to play something that is comfortable. Many people say I am agressive(I like to think I play sharp lines because I cope well in them and I like positional chess where I can hunker down and eventually crush my opponent) so if you feel you are ahressive play some agressive lines!
1600-1800 Same as 1300-1599 except now learning a variety is important.
Thanks and the next Study it will follow.