Best Openings for Beginners

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Avatar of The-Black-Horseman

What are the best openings for aggressive players? I like the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) opening - not a meme, an actual thing - and the Haloween Gambit but would appreciate some thoughts from you guys.

Avatar of evdchess610
Hello there! There is no ‘best opening’, what opening works for you depends on your playing style. The only way to find out if an opening works for you is to try it. If you learn the main responses and ideas I think you’ll be fine.

However, I think there are some openings that aren’t the best for beginners. Because they’re difficult and even intermediate players sometimes get befuddled. With this I mean openings with a lot of theory, positional play, or that go against the opening principles. At your level I should avoid: Grünfeld, Pirc, Benoni, Kings Indian, Scandinavian. (Yes, Scandinavian is known as a low elo opening but it goes against the principles and imo isn’t that good).

Maybe openings like the Ponziani, Scottish and Four knights game are worth looking into. Have fun!
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Thanks

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A sound but aggressive opening for White, easy to learn, and fun chess...

Introduction to the Vienna Game & Gambit...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/introduction-to-the-vienna-game-gambit

Be sure to check out the section on the (also aggressive) Grand Prix Attack against the Sicilian Defense at the bottom of my blog article (above), as there are similarities to the Vienna. Together they can form the nucleus of an attacking opening repertoire against 1.e4 e5 and 1.e4 c5...

Fighting the Sicilian With The Grand Prix Attack...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/fighting-the-sicilian-with-the-grand-prix-attack

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There is no good or bad opening, It's better to understand opening fundamentals first and then apply them in your game. Also I find chesstrive .com to be a great tool to understand the ideas behind every move.