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What opening should I learn?

If you're good at learning openings and interested in something to play against 1.d4 I'd recommend Old Benoni defence. It's really annoying for 1.d4 players and it has traps and flexibility.

The openings I have gotten very good at are
If there are some openings that you are very good at, then probably openings is not the area that you should work on. What is the field that you are bad at? Tactics? Endgames? Improve that.

The openings I have gotten very good at are
If there are some openings that you are very good at, then probably openings is not the area that you should work on. What is the field that you are bad at? Tactics? Endgames? Improve that.
Probably middle game that's where I always blunder...

If you're good at learning openings and interested in something to play against 1.d4 I'd recommend Old Benoni defence. It's really annoying for 1.d4 players and it has traps and flexibility.
Ok, thanks, that's perfect.

Chess Openings Resources for Beginners and Beyond...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/openings-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond
As a beginner/intermediate player I would like to increase the number of openings in my repertoire. The openings I have gotten very good at are all related to each other:
Giuoco Piano
Italian Game
Fried Liver Attack
I have learned many traps thanks to gothamchess but I want to take my openings to the next level. Many people recommend the KIA but it seems a little complicated. Any recommendations?