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IDAN208
I am pretty new to chess but I understand the game quite well, I want to learn nice opening or a gambit to play. any suggestions for opening? accept beside the queen's gambit(already know it.)
jerrylmacdonald

What do you like about the queen's gambit?

AtaChess68
Most important is that you know and understand the opening principles. 3 to 6 rules of thumb.

And then you want to know 3 openings. 1 for white, 2 for black.
IDAN208

I know all off that but now my problem is i dont know 2 black openings, like most of the times i just play e5 and develop my knight and b up but i dont know more then this

IDAN208

yhe black openings is my problem can you tell me a few?

catmaster0
IDAN208 wrote:
I am pretty new to chess but I understand the game quite well, I want to learn nice opening or a gambit to play. any suggestions for opening? accept beside the queen's gambit(already know it.)

I would focus more on the basics. Your rating is still very low. Don't give away pieces for free and take free pieces. Openings are not that essential. Even the worst opening can be better than a top tier opening if you so much as hang a knight. These basic blunders define the games at your level and even a good chunk of ratings above it. 

jerrylmacdonald

Learning a lot of openings is not good use of your time at your level.  At your level games are lost either by hanging pieces,  or losing tactical exchanges.  Focus on that.

 

 

jerrylmacdonald

I never really post games because I'm far from good, but this game here I think is instructive for what I mean.  I totally botch this opening, but I am better than my opponent at tactics.  I fight back and win this game.  If I memorized openings but had no understanding of attacking and tactics, I likely would have lost.

 

martinbchess

An entertaining game JM.

Moonwarrior_1

Vienna

RussBell

Chess Openings Resources for Beginners and Beyond...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/openings-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond