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Best opening chess moves for white
Best opening chess moves for white










best opening chess moves for white

With this you can essentially play as black with this pawn stopping a minor piece from ever coming too close for comfort. I think this is the most underrated first move. If you’re doing this, you may as well do nf3 first. If it weren’t for the low record it would definitely be higher. It stops e5, and lets you get this pawn out in addition to the kingsode knight. For some reason though, Ireally like this opening. It’s this low because you can’t fully discount statistics. I don’t know why that would be your #1 priority in the game, but if it is then this move is great for you to start with.

best opening chess moves for white

It’s just that then black is winning in development by a sizable margin. I think this is ridiculously underrated! It has the potential to wreak havoc on the kingside, and you can castle on the queenside. Unfortunately, this also blocks the knight from coming out, so I can’t put it much higher. You’ve managed to reach the Caro-Kann as white. If black does e5 you can do d3 black will likely do d5 you can do d4, and voila.

best opening chess moves for white

If you’re playing against someone who can’t handle the Caro-Kann defense, you can do this. Don’t do it against a GM though, they won’t fall for any of the tricks in it. The main catch to it is that you won’t have as good of a castle on either side. If they do d5 you do Bg2 which is called the “Grob Gambit” and will mess them up.

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Many players (even advanced ones) won’t know how to respond. I still just can’t grasp why you’d rather move your knight to a3 over c3. That way you can still castle well on the king side. Or you can let them cripple your queen side structure and move your bishop to b2, thus threatening the king pawn.

best opening chess moves for white

If the black plays e4 you can play Nc4 and threaten it. Of course, there is potential for it, which is why it did well in the few games it was played in. The reason that this one has such a high win-loss record is that not a lot of games were played under it. The problem is that black already has the center controlled by the time you get to press this advantage. Ideally white trades its b pawn for black’s e pawn, which on paper is ideal. It doesn’t mess white up that much, but it does slightly cripple your king side (albeit with potential for it to make your king side castling better afterward). Since it is rarely played, I’m not impressed with it’s having such a high win ratio, either. If you press the pawn forward, black can just dodge the pawn trade, and be way ahead on development. The pawn advance itself accomplishes nothing, and the rook is not getting developed any time soon (unless it’s the only piece that develops, because it gets chased around), so there isn’t anything good about it. The reason it’s not at last is because it has some potential if black does d4, which is definitely a realistic move. This opening only works well if black plays d4 on its first move, or does a response weird enough to make up for you being crazy enough to do this opening. In exchange you get the G file, which at this point is absolutely useless! It doesn’t even have the likelihood of causing black to mess up. It has no direct or indirect impact on the center in comparison to most moves, and it gives your opponent a chance to develop properly, and cripple your structure.












Best opening chess moves for white