Top 5 BEST Chess Openings for Beginners

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Learn these chess openings in detail

🔹 5) Bishop’s Opening –
🔹 4) Scandinavian Defense –
🔹 3) The London System –
🔹 2) The Englund Gambit:
🔹1) The Rousseau Gambit:

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov will talk about the top 5 chess openings for beginners, intermediates, and amateur level chess players. These openings are for both White and Black side and gives a solid position.

Most of these openings have some aggressive variations and can give a solid position for you. These variations will surprise your opponents and they also come with some deadly traps that gives you a huge material advantage or checkmates your opponent immediately!

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► Chapters

00:00 Top 5 BEST Chess Openings for Beginners
00:07 5) Bishop’s Opening for White
01:09 Trap in Aggressive Variation 5.f4
02:34 4) Scandinavian Defense for Black
03:31 Icelandic Gambit 3…e6
04:54 3) London System for White
06:39 2) Englund Gambit, Blackburne–Hartlaub Gambit
08:07 Active position for Black
09:17 1) Italian Game, Rousseau gambit
10:58 Tip: Remember to play this move

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59 Comments

  1. Wow, what a fantastic video. I love these.

  2. I’m the end of bishop’s opening before checkmate, black can play Be3 preventing the queen to go to g5. Is there any solution to prevent black’s bishop going to e3?

  3. ► Chapters

    00:00 Top 5 BEST Chess Openings for Beginners

    00:07 5) Bishop's Opening for White

    01:09 Trap in Aggressive Variation 5.f4

    02:34 4) Scandinavian Defense for Black

    03:31 Icelandic Gambit 3…e6

    04:54 3) London System for White

    06:39 2) Englund Gambit, Blackburne–Hartlaub Gambit

    08:07 Active position for Black

    09:17 1) Italian Game, Rousseau gambit

    10:58 Tip: Remember to play this move

  4. Personally I don't like tricks and traps, I enjoy playing positional chess because it allows me to apply the chess principles you thought me in your courses. And that feeling of out playing your opponent positionally is just priceless. Nice one Igor, you're the best

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