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The point of the Danish opening or Danish gambit, is to take an aggressive position on the board at the expense of a few pawns. If your opponent buys into the gambit, you will take control of the...
The Benoni chess opening has been a favorite among club players and grandmasters alike for years. A sharp opening that gambits, or gives away, a pawn on the first move, it can lead to double-edged...
The Najdorf Variation of the Sicilian Defense in chess is definitely one of the most popular of the many variations of the Sicilian Defense. The initial moves of 1. e4 c5 denotes the Sicilian...
The Dutch Defense has in recent years become unpopular at the top level, but is still a very fun opening for amateurs or blitz night. The initial moves, 1. d4 f5, are sure to provide a...
Do you love to play e4, but hate encountering the Sicilian? Maybe the Smith-Morra gambit is for you! This is a sharp chess opening which allows quick development of the white army, while at the...
Are you a chess player who is tired of 1. d4 or 1. e4, even 1. c4? Do the openings have you bored, and wishing something would liven the game up for you again? Maybe you should consider...
The Nimzowitsch Defense provides Black with an interesting response to the King's Pawn, as White is encouraged to develop a strong pawn center which she is then immediately forced to defend. The...
Should I play King's Pawn or Queen's Pawn? What do I do against a d4? Choosing which opening is right for you can be difficult. Knowing some basic principles about the different kinds of openings...
The game of chess contains strategies for attack. These battle plans start with the opening moves. Beginning players often have no set open moves, and therefore try different moves. More...
To play the Sicilian Opening in chess is to engage in moves going back to 1594, when Giulio Polerio is documented as having used it in a game against Gioachino Greco. In the Sicilian Opening,...