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Art0fArcane wrote:
BUDAPEST BABYYyYYyYyY
(Don’t listen to me, I don’t play Budapest)

play the budapest lol

PunchboxNET

Im bad at openings.

PunchboxNET

Check my archive if you want to know my opening

 

TheStonedActivist
Hey guys
hoveringzeus217

howdy

nklristic
Tom_Tenk wrote:
hello, which openings are best to get started with and learn first?

Everything you need to know about openings as an improving player:

https://www.chess.com/blog/nklristic/surviving-the-opening-first-steps-to-chess-improvement

oceanof_flowers
I started with the Italian then slowly built my knowledge by watching YouTube videos. I think I learnt the king’s gambit followed by the English then the queen’s gambit and English system
Anonymous_Dragon

English opening imo is very flexible. Suits all kind of players....whether you like sharp tactical lines or deep positional games.

chamo2074

french defense is good to learn closed positions

chamo2074
Anonymous_Dragon a écrit :

English opening imo is very flexible. Suits all kind of players....whether you like sharp tactical lines or deep positional games.

english is not recommendable for beginners

RandomFilipino

My favorite openings as a beginner were the Petrov defense, the Sicilian defense, and the Italian game.

LeventK11111111
RandomFilipino yazdı:

My favorite openings as a beginner were the Petrov defense, the Sicilian defense, and the Italian game.

Sicilian? You were wrong, even i avoid sicilian with 2.b4 everytime.

Anonymous_Dragon
chamo2074 wrote:
Anonymous_Dragon a écrit :

English opening imo is very flexible. Suits all kind of players....whether you like sharp tactical lines or deep positional games.

english is not recommendable for beginners

Agreed.

szocki

I think also the Petroff Defense is interesting for beginners, because the positions are a little bit different from Italien or Scotch and can give Black a favourit position. 

nklristic
Levent_Acemi wrote:
RandomFilipino yazdı:

My favorite openings as a beginner were the Petrov defense, the Sicilian defense, and the Italian game.

Sicilian? You were wrong, even i avoid sicilian with 2.b4 everytime.

I like playing it from the get-go, but it is true that sometimes I can get into trouble. grin.png
The truth is however that white at beginner level plays the inferior Bowdler attack very often, which is not that scary for black. I have decent results from the start with Sicilian, but I do agree that playing e4-e5 is probably the safest bet for an improving player.

IHaveTHEChessSkill

petroff is boring, I used to play it but switched to sicillian

IHaveTHEChessSkill

yes