wow ... cool ... well done .. :)
how are u studying?
Elubas wrote:
SpookyRooky wrote:
I think every chess player starts with Giuoco Piano. I disagree about the giuoco piano. The Giuoco piano when white plays c3 should only be used if white knows the opening very well. To get an advantage, I'm pretty sure he has to make a complicated gambit. If he doesn't the game will be very boring, you won't learn much, because black can just copy white. Ruy lopez is a little easier to understand and if you make a few mistakes in it you can still have a good position. If you like 1 d4, start with the queen's gambit (make sure you know how to get the pawn back if black takes and tries to hold on to the pawn.) unfortunately I'm not sure what you should do as black.
I have to say that the ruy is far more complex then the piano. So lines of the piano are tratical cmplex but these are just short term. The ruy is a deep opening that requires a fair amount of study to understand.
is game explorer good for learning stuff ... i didnt quite understand it when i had a brief look ... and do i need 2 be a member?
played it 3 times now and i've won 2 and 1 has not finished