Openings
Queen's Gambits
This is where
you move your queens pawn out two spaces. then you follow up this move
up by moving your rooks pawn out (it doesn't matter which.)
Bishop's Gambit
When you use this
opening you move your kings pawn out two spaces. you follow that by moving
your king side bishop out as many spaces as you wish. When you choose this
opening you can be better developed.
Cunningham's Defense
With this
opening with your king's pawn out two spaces. You can follow that by moving
your bishop's pawn out. The last move you will do with this opening when
you move your knight out. then you are in a pretty well set up for the rest
of the game. The only thing wrong with this one is you most be perfect with
every other move.
Sicilian Opening
In this opening
you must move your Bishop's pawn out two spaces. You follow this by moving
your kings pawn out. You follow this by moving your other bishops pawn
out. The only thing is your enemy must make the same moves but on the opposite
side. This is the one I like the most
The King's Gambit
This is where
you move your king's pawn out two spaces. With that done the next move
you move your kings pawn out two moves out. This is the most common opening
in chess.
There are so many different openings in the world of
chess these are just a few. If you want to find more you can look at the book
where I got all of my information. the book is called Standard Chess Openings.
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