
Chess Openings: The Petrov’s Defense
Petrov’s Defense, Petroff’s Defense or Russian Defense. We have the Petrov’s Defense on the board after the moves 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6. This
Learn new chess openings and discover the main ideas of them. You mustn’t memorize the moves.
I will show you how to understand them learning the main concepts of each one.
Additionally, I will suggest you the proper chess openings you should play according to your level.
Of course, all the openings are playable but depending on the time you’ve got to study them and the rating that you’ve got, there are openings that have got more theory than others and are harder to learn them properly.
If you’ve got suggestions about openings you can write to me and I will do an article about them to explain the pros and the contras.
I think this section can be very useful to learn properly how to start in chess. I hope you like it.
Petrov’s Defense, Petroff’s Defense or Russian Defense. We have the Petrov’s Defense on the board after the moves 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6. This
The Queen’s Gambit in Chess Most beginners are taught to play 1. e4 as White, as it controls the center and paves way for pieces
The London System When we learn to play chess, our teachers teach us the opening and its basic principles. Simple things like control the center,
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