Top Chess Opening repertoire for Club players(White & Black)
(How To Select Chess Opening That's Suits You)
The Theory of Middle Game and the End game is an essential part of a chess player. However, theoretical preparation in the opening leads us to a better and comfortable position in the middle game.
in the middle game and end game, where theory is objective and accepted by everyone in the opening each chess player make his choice in accordance to his playing style
before we have begun keep remember this :
"No Opening Loses, No Opening Wins"
Selection of a chess player openings is a purely personal matter.its also player responsibility to study
- Correct Move Order
- Ideas behind those moves
- plan to be employed in the middle game
Choosing which Chess opening 'suits us'
this is a tricky process. in my opinion, first you must understand your playing style, are you an attacking player or a defensive player ("The best defense is a good offense")
and you must understand where are your strengths and weakness
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Example - if you are good at endgame, choose an opening that will get to you to endgame quickly.
if you like to attack there are openings which you can choose (Ex -Danish Gambit, Evans Gambit, etc.)
Now let's get to the business, the chart that follows offers a general overview of the desirable'Chess Opening Repertoire Tree' That a Chess Player must have
if Chess Player Opens the Game with
1.e4, he must prepare (make a selection) in the following Chess Opening
WHITE 1.e4 |
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Alekhine Defence |
Caro-Kann Defence |
French Defence |
Italian Games |
King's Gambit |
Modern Defence |
Petroff Defence |
Pirc Defence |
Ruy Lopez |
Scandinavian Defence |
Scotch Games |
Sicilian Defence |
Vienna Games |
If Chess Player Opens The Game with 1.d4,1.c4 or 1.Nc3 Then He must Prepare in the Following Opening
WHITE 1.d4/1.c4/1.Nf3 |
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Benoni Defence |
Catalan Opening |
Dutch Defence |
English Opening |
Grunfeld Defence |
Kings's Indian Defence |
Nimzo Indian Defence |
Old Indian Defence |
Queen's Gambit Accepted |
Queen's Gambit Declined |
Queen's Indian Defence |
Queen's Pawn Opening |
Slav Defence |
Tarrasch Defence |
Opening Repertoire For Black
Against 1.e4 the chess player must select one or more chess opening among
BLACK 1.e4 |
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Preparation (Selection) In |
Alekhine Defence |
Caro-Kann Defence |
French Defence |
Italian Games |
King's Gambit |
Modern Defence |
Petroff Defence |
Pirc Defence |
Ruy Lopez |
Scandinavian Defence |
Scotch Games |
Sicilian Defence |
Vienna Games |
Against 1.d4,1.c4 or 1.Nc3 Then He must Prepare in the Following Opening
BLACK 1.d4/1.c4/1.Nf3 |
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Benoni Defence |
Catalan Opening |
Dutch Defence |
English Opening |
Grunfeld Defence |
Kings's Indian Defence |
Nimzo Indian Defence |
Old Indian Defence |
Queen's Gambit Accepted |
Queen's Gambit Declined |
Queen's Indian Defence |
Queen's Pawn Opening |
Slav Defence |
Tarrasch Defence |
Finally In Order to Build Good Chess Opening Repertoire the role of the experienced trainer is always in need His/her Knowledge would Allow us to build a more or less acceptable Chess Opening Repertoire and avoid losing precious time asking ourselves what is good and what is bad for us
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