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Queen's Gambit. Spanish. Italian find on Openings

LieutenantFrankColumbo

For beginners:

1. Develop your minor pieces.
Develop center pawns.
Develop towards the center.
Develop knights before bishops (Not written in stone).
2. Castle.
3. Connect your rooks.

Josh11live
Why Spanish opening? It is hard to learn because there are 15 lines and 100s of lines that connect to does lines.
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amir0baee

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LieutenantFrankColumbo
Josh11live wrote:
Why Spanish opening? It is hard to learn because there are 15 lines and 100s of lines that connect to does lines.

The problems with beginners and openings is the following:

1. They memorize moves with no basic understanding of the "why" behind each move. Rote memory with no understanding = No learning or improvement.

2. They choose openings based on how "aggressive" or "tactical" they are.

3. They have no idea how to play the middle games.

What openings should you play?

Play them all and find the openings that give you middle games you're comfortable playing.

Learn and understand the "why" behind each move.

Josh11live
I was too lazy to type, or was I? I don’t remember.
Fuad_Rohan

Hi everyone

jebaczydowhwdp

stfu n1gga please 😂🙏🏻

Josh11live
Hey! Language! That is reportable you know.