Openings: the absolute fundamentals you need to know

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benhunt72

Someone commented on one of my chess videos today...

"I have a question , as a very lowly rated player(under 300...) , Do I develop my bigger pieces early on (like i usually do) or move pawns around"

So I made this video, which explains the fundamentals and shows how applying those principles in the opening led to a more comfortable game.

Burnt_toast2020

I follow you on YouTube. First off the amount of videos you have done is staggering. secondly the content is excellent

Burnt_toast2020

and thril

Burnt_toast2020

thirdly I don't understand why you do

Burnt_toast2020

don't have more subs. sorry for the multiple posts i a trying to type this on a tablet

benhunt72

Hi Burnt.. The fact is, I started Chess Boot Camp on a whim within the last year, but only started posting seriously in October 2020. It is really starting to gain traction now, thanks to the "Beth Effect" :-D

Moonwarrior_1
benhunt72 wrote:

Hi Burnt.. The fact is, I started Chess Boot Camp on a whim within the last year, but only started posting seriously in October 2020. It is really starting to gain traction now, thanks to the "Beth Effect" :-D

Ha

Burnt_toast2020

not sure why the last comment is a 'HA'