Best Piece to Develope

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Chess_Champion26

 Which piece is most important to develope in the begining of the game? Just Wondering:)

Charlie91
I'm not fond of the Bishop's opening--so knight it is.  Then the bishop, the rook (via kingside castling), queen, and last the uncastled rook (queen rook usually).  Sprinkled within these are the pawn moves (form a good pawn structure).
bastiaan
Charlie91 wrote: I'm not fond of the Bishop's opening--so knight it is.  Then the bishop, the rook (via kingside castling), queen, and last the uncastled rook (queen rook usually).  Sprinkled within these are the pawn moves (form a good pawn structure).

I agree, you don't want your most valuable pieces up front in the opening.

So knights then bishops then rooks/queen. Pawns in between to support development. Bishops are more valuable with an empty board while knights usually have better mobility in the opening with a crowded board.


Chess_Champion26
bastiaan wrote: Charlie91 wrote: I'm not fond of the Bishop's opening--so knight it is.  Then the bishop, the rook (via kingside castling), queen, and last the uncastled rook (queen rook usually).  Sprinkled within these are the pawn moves (form a good pawn structure).

I agree, you don't want your most valuable pieces up front in the opening.

So knights then bishops then rooks/queen. Pawns in between to support development. Bishops are more valuable with an empty board while knights usually have better mobility in the opening with a crowded board.


  I highly agreee too, knights


sstteevveenn
After e4e5, 2.Nf3 is easily the best move in chess Cool
Chess_Champion26
 Thanks. you beginning game knowledge is so importtant. If u can play the perfect opening moves it will be that much easier to chackmate. Thanks again:):)