"There’s the tactical style and the strategical style,..."
One of the worst, and most misguided pieces of advice beginners are always spewing.
"There’s the tactical style and the strategical style,..."
One of the worst, and most misguided pieces of advice beginners are always spewing.
"There’s the tactical style and the strategical style,..."
One of the worst, and most misguided pieces of advice beginners are always spewing.
🙄🙄Well, for the beginners that can understand what it means; (u can read below the sentence in my post) it would be helpful. It’s not like I just left it saying the sentence. I explained in a very good way of what I mean. By the way, please don’t say things like that in my profile
https://chessmood.com/blog/what-are-the-best-openings-in-chess Also a very useful article about how to choose openings
1. What is the best opening in chess?
If you are a chess player and you’ve been asking yourself this question, today we offer you the answer based on real knowledge and experience in this great game. First of all, there’s no one correct answer, and it’s that your first move should be aligned with your playing style: There’s the tactical style and the strategical style, and for these, there are several “openings” you could apply. Up next I’ll leave you a list with the most famous openings in chess:
Each of these openings has in common that they all start by moving a pawn, e4, c4, and d4, respectively, so for now, let’s forget the rest of the pieces in our search for the best opening move. This doesn’t mean that you can’t start with something different than a pawn, but the basic seems to tell us that what best suits our first move is a pawn.