Knight Moves
The italian game (one of the most popular openings) is a prime example of why you should develop your knight. you develop a piece and you lose no time.
When learning "Knight basics" of chess, I recommend simply learning tactics and looking out for quick Knight forks. When you develop your Knights, the most natural squares to put your Knights at the start of the game are c3, f3, c6, and f6. The reason is because there the Knights better control the center squares (e4, d4, e5, and d5).
Also a small idea, is that when a Knight moves - it changes the square color it is on. So if the Knight moves from g1 to f3 (dark square to light) then the next Knight move is from light square to dark (like f3 to g5: see g5 is a dark square). Due to this point, your two pieces can never be forked by a Knight if your pieces are on different color squares. Hope this helps a little ![]()