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Why they're in this thing, I want to set out for you one of the guiding principles for playing a chess

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opening, and that is to develop all your pieces ideally.

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So a good opening move.

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Start off with is 84 cents, 84 penny ante anthologist abbreviated as E4 and say they play if I have

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another good move is not a free of the 90 cents.

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Generally you might want to play Bishop CIFOR in your early stages.

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Arthur Bishop C5.

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You just want a castle.

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So here we've achieved a few things.

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We've developed two pieces.

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Our king is safe.

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We are fighting central square control.

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This Knights is looking at a five.

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This bishop is cutting across this diagonal.

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We've got good central square control.

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And from this kind of position, there's often a follow up plan which you can use.

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So, for example, Saint Knight, rookie one counseling, you can play an exciting plan with Sifry to

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try and get more central control.

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So things could take off after a five, 534, four, and you could end up with this idea of central

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you here as one example.

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So if we look at this again, this kind of opening, I'd recommend to start off with so nice every night,

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Sifry is another interesting move, but Bishop CIFOR is interesting and Bishop V5 as well.

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But here my main recommendation, Bishop CIFOR and then develop pieces.

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So here's another version.

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Bishop Seifi, we counsel 96 different developing pieces are this is not the way you don't have to go

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for Siffredi Rendi for immediately, but if you do block in the Seiple, it makes it a little bit more

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boring here.

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So I would consider Seefried to try and also go for this city for poor move.

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So this makes the position much more interesting.

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Here you can even play it now.

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We can delay it until later.

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So move like this.

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So again, it's all about kind of developing pieces and the books now in the center.

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This is a nice position to start off with.

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So if you develop pieces and don't leave them kind of stranded and you try and actually develop them

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to develop pieces towards the center, so don't move like age four, that's not developing pieces towards

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the center.

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You really need to use at the start of the game f or default in your first steps.

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In my view, these will give you the best start positions to actually practice chess.

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Don't play these side moves.

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Don't play this yet, maybe later in career.

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But EFORE is a great move.

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Bobby Fischer, a great American legend of chess, said it's best play test E for one E for the Queen's

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Gambit.

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If you really want to play the Queen's Gambit D for then and if they played D five C for it's a bit

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more subtle and refined this kind of position.

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But you are still developing pieces, for example, like this, and here you might want to play iFrame

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and I'm just be able to cancel quickly.

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Even if the spaceship is locked in for a moment, this kind of position could be plenty pretty pleasant

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and you might want to play for E for later to open up that bishop with an interesting position so you

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can play E for old four.

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But the key thing is to try and develop your pieces in council.

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It's a kind of art of war principle going on here that you want to put yourself beyond the feet before

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going on the attack in chess terms by actually developing your pieces here and this one, you're making

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way for quick counseling.

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So this is a real classic way of playing the hits in the pawn.

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You might want to play rookie one.

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If they play like G4, you can play rookie too, and then they have to they don't usually want to give

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up two pieces.

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Then that's that's an advantage for you if that happens.

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So develop pieces and console.

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But the key emphasis of this particular measure that pieces.

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OK.

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It was.
