Chess Opening Archives
Chess Opening: A Trap in the Veresov [Part 2/2]
This is a trap in my primary opening, the Veresov. I will show how, after 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4, to punish the inaccurate 3…Bb4?! This video is about the tactical – but bad for Black – continuation 5.Qg4 Nxc3. A brief discussion of the related Pin Variation of the Sicilian is also included.
Opening Ceremony/The Arbiter (Björn Skifs)
This is the official video for “Opening Ceremony aka The Arbiter” from the musical Chess – written by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Tim Rice.
What is your favourite chess opening For white?
and what is your favourite opening for black
Chess Openings: Alekhine Defense
The Alekhine Defense is a hypermodern defense against the e4 opening from white. Black looks to allow white to overextend his pawns in the center and then looks to counter by taking back control of the center using his minor pieces www.thechesswebsite.com Chess Software used in the video can be found at http and www.chessok.com
what is the fibonacci opening in chess?
i’ve heard of fibonacci chess but is there a fibonacci opening in regular chess?? they quoted it in the West Wing S03E13
Chess Openings- French Defense Part 2
We continue in part 2 of the French Defense to see in depth analysis of the finer points that black should concentrate on when playing this defense and how to look for weaknesses in white’s attack. Be sure that you watched Part 1 first. Visit www.thechesswebsite.com for my great analysis and daily puzzles and famous games.
Name of the following chess opening?
Name of the following chess opening?
1.e4e5
2.c3d6
3.d4
I have been using this opening with good results. However, I don’t know what’s its name in order to study its variants.
Thanks in advance.
Chess Openings: Fishing Pole – Play chess like an Animal
The infamous Fishing Pole opening from the book “How to Play Chess like an Animal” by Anthea Carson and Life Master Brian Wall.
Which chess opening fits best for a player who prefers open and dynamic games with strong accent on center?
Which players, by Paul Morphy for example, were good in mentioned three areas; centre fighting, open and dynamic games.
Does positional play mean less dynamic?
Thanks for answers!
which one gives fastest developing?
