Learn to Play Chess Openings - The Ultimate Beginner's Guide
Offered By: Remote Chess Academy via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
How to Play Chess Openings Beginner's Guide
1st Rule: Control the center
Eg-1: Why control the center?
Eg-2: Importance of the center
Eg-3: When you don't control the center
Eg-4: Queen's Gambit Accepted giving up center
2nd Rule: Develop minor pieces quickly
Eg-1: Not developing minor pieces
GREAT NEWS!
Eg-2: Pawn sacrifice for a quick development
Puzzle of the day: Find the best move
Eg-3: Gambit style for a quick development
3rd Rule: Castle your king early in 5-10 moves
Eg-1: When you don't castle early
Eg-2: Preventing your opponents from castling
Tip: Do not overeat pawns in chess
Eg-3: Cons of delaying castling
4th Rule: Seize the initiative
Eg-1: Creating little threats along the way
People crack under pressure
Eg-2: Seizing the initiative early in the opening
5th Rule: Ask "Why they played this move?"
Eg-2: Thinking about your opponent's plans
Eg-3: Do not react quickly to your opponent's moves
Summary of chess opening crash course
Taught by
Remote Chess Academy
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