
The Strongest Chess Openings For White And Black
Have you ever wondered, 'What is the best chess opening to play?'
Would you like to know what makes the most powerful and effective chess openings work?
Hi, I'm Grandmaster Max Illingworth, and today I'll be showing you the best openings to play to start your games with both White and Black! Here's the full video:
As a top chess trainer and theoretician, I've spent decades analyzing chess openings, and this allows me to share with you not only the best moves according to current opening theory, but also how practically dangerous different moves are for your opponents!
The moves you're going to see have been used to defeat many of the world's best players...understanding them will help you greatly to become a stronger chess player - yes or yes?
Here's The PGN For The 1.e4 Section Of The Video:
Also, by knowing what the best moves are, you can make the most informed decision possible about what openings you should play in your own games! Good or good?
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Here's the second part of the PGN, for 1.d4 and the Flank Openings:
I'm curious, what is your favourite chess opening to play? Let me know by commenting below with the name of your favourite chess opening!
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Video Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:56 Sicilian (1.e4 c5)
7:11 Open Games (1.e4 e5)
14:02 Other Defences To 1.e4
18:29 Queen's Gambit Declined (with 3.Nf3)
26:29 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 without ...d5
29:24 King's Indian And Grunfeld
35:47 1.d4 Nf6 Sidelines
37:11 1.d4 d5
45:14 Weaker Replies To 1.d4
46:20 Flank Openings (1.c4, 1.Nf3)
53:15 Conclusion