1... d5 is better.
It's a bit aggressive for beginners, who generally avoid pushing their pawns out too far, but d5 avoids blocking in the dark squared bishop. It also controls e4 and c4 which says to white, "I'm taking control of this opening."
1... d5 is better.
It's a bit aggressive for beginners, who generally avoid pushing their pawns out too far, but d5 avoids blocking in the dark squared bishop. It also controls e4 and c4 which says to white, "I'm taking control of this opening."
1... d5 is better.
It's a bit aggressive for beginners, who generally avoid pushing their pawns out too far, but d5 avoids blocking in the dark squared bishop. It also controls e4 and c4 which says to white, "I'm taking control of this opening."
yeah but this is just one way there are many other ways
1... d5 is better.
It's a bit aggressive for beginners, who generally avoid pushing their pawns out too far, but d5 avoids blocking in the dark squared bishop. It also controls e4 and c4 which says to white, "I'm taking control of this opening."
d5 is not too far. It is still on your "side". 5th-8th for Black, vice versa for White.
bruh this is so overrated
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