Learning the Reti?

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rarino5

howdy everyone. I'm pretty new, but i understand principles enough that I'd like to learn one opening and stick with it for awhile, so I can consistently get to later parts of the game in a good state. Reti seems up my alley and long term viable, so I'm gonna focus on that. Problem is, seems like there's tons of theory with all the variations and transposition. anyone have good guides or studies? I can't seem to find a whole ton out there that breaks it down and can help me understand the concepts behind everything.

Claralively
I don’t know anything about Reti, but I searched it up in a couple of the forum boards and got some results.

In “Chess Openings” you get a lot of results of past discussions on Reti.

If you search Reti on “Scholastic Chess,” you’ll get one or two results.

I also searched it on “Chess Books and Equipment.” There were a couple of discussion on Richard Reti and his book. I’m assuming Richard Reti is related to this strategy you’re talking about.
rarino5
rarino5 wrote:

howdy everyone. I'm pretty new, but i understand principles enough that I'd like to learn one opening and stick with it for awhile, so I can consistently get to later parts of the game in a good state. Reti seems up my alley and long term viable, so I'm gonna focus on that https://192168ll.link/ . Problem is, seems like there's tons of theory with all the variations and transposition. anyone have good guides or studies? I can't seem to find a whole ton out there that breaks it down and can help me understand the concepts behind everything.

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