FOUR KNIGHT'S GAME OF COURSEEE
oh yeah, what's your favorite chess opening/the opening you do everytime while playing chess?
oh yeah, what's your favorite chess opening/the opening you do everytime while playing chess?
hahahahaha yesssZelzatter Zero wrote:
bongcloud
Hikaru's favorite opening yoooooooZelzatter Zero wrote:
bongcloud
It's not the opening where the black pawn has to move 2 times to d4?Laskerf wrote:
The Smith Morra Gambit. It's so fun and it's easy to beat even strong players with it, because they don't know it
My grandpa teached me chess when I was younger179bpm wrote:
pawn to center
am noob
also how is this many osu players good at chess
maybe they tried it and got interested like me179bpm wrote:
pawn to center
am noob
also how is this many osu players good at chess
Chess is an interesting game for sureJLuca913 891 wrote:
maybe they tried it and got interested like me179bpm wrote:
pawn to center
am noob
also how is this many osu players good at chess
HIKARU IS LAUGHINGcyanideiscyan wrote:
Kxe2
naahh italian game and 900 elo is good! i'm literally 400 elojrjin228 wrote:
Yeah gotta be the italian game for me
It's reliable for a 900 elo dumbo like me
Very sinister openingDM FOR MUTUAL wrote:
pawn to e10
I always play against new players (even though I'm an intermediate) and ngl, the d4 and e4 are the best ones following by nf3 or nc3Naiad wrote:
Any variant of the Indian defense (d4 nf6), on either side. As white I prefer not to play e4 over d4 (or even nf3/c4/g6) because it is somewhat more theoretical, I have never bothered to learn any opening lines, and I don't like the more positional style of play that comes from some king's pawn games (e4 e5). As black I play e6 (the french) in response to e4, but I still prefer facing d4 (and responding with nf6) because I'm bad at defending kingside pressure in the advance variation (lichess says as black I have a 2367 performance rating against d4 in the last month, against the advance variation my performance rating is only 2210).
Personally I'd recommend playing c4, d4, nf6 or g6 as white to new players. They are all just as sound as e4 but they're more intuitive, and in the case of nf6 and g6 much less common (meaning your opponents won't be as familiar with the positions reached as you are).
I meant nf3 or g3 as white, idk how my brain got mixed up there.Naiad wrote:
Any variant of the Indian defense (d4 nf6), on either side. As white I prefer not to play e4 over d4 (or even nf3/c4/g6) because it is somewhat more theoretical, I have never bothered to learn any opening lines, and I don't like the more positional style of play that comes from some king's pawn games (e4 e5). As black I play e6 (the french) in response to e4, but I still prefer facing d4 (and responding with nf6) because I'm bad at defending kingside pressure in the advance variation (lichess says as black I have a 2367 performance rating against d4 in the last month, against the advance variation my performance rating is only 2210).
Personally I'd recommend playing c4, d4, nf6 or g6 as white to new players. They are all just as sound as e4 but they're more intuitive, and in the case of nf6 and g6 much less common (meaning your opponents won't be as familiar with the positions reached as you are).
That's a checkmate!!!unknownamus wrote:
Svedka.
Aka accepting nothing less than the Russian Standard.
Rest in Petrov.
damn itmqwilliamscom wrote:
Tennison Gambit Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Variation
cool openingmqwilliamscom wrote:
Tennison Gambit Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Variation
ahhh...Anaxii wrote:
as a dyslexic person, i can only say the word "hippopo" without lagging irlJLuca913 891 wrote:
eit would be funny if a guy with hippopomonstrosesquippedaliophobia read this though