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Master Chess Opening: Every Chess Player’s Dream

Posted on August 22, 2009 - Filed Under Chess News | Leave a Comment

Brilliant minds have spoken that playing chess was never an easy task. Of course, one must undergo trainings so that all experience would be synonymous to learning. With that, one should look out for the best. After all, each chess players always dreams to become a master chess player overcoming each and every chess openings. But how can one be a master chess player? Are there any secret chants to be said? Are there any charms that would flourish such yearnings? The answer is definitely NO. One must put in mind that all things are derived from hard work and hard work yields to success. So are you the next chess master? So read on and be wielded as the next chess master.

In becoming a chess master, the very first thing that you should consider is to the master chess opening. But continuously preparing for the openings, you are unconsciously preparing yourself also for the middle game. Since there are a lot of variations in playing chess you also need to study the tactical and strategic possibilities in every situation. Since laying chess is synonymous to a matter-of-luck game, you can actually choose the color of your player, may it be Black or White. But before doing this, there are some pointers on how you can cope despite the color variation for they have their own advantages. For Black, it is very much recommended to utilize two systems against “d4” (by doing this you are also having a defense against “c4” and “Nf3”) and two systems also against “e4.” Why use two variations at time? So that you are having the element of surprise against your opponent, by doing this, you are sure to win the game. On the other hand, White is recommended to use only one system against all the defenses the Black might execute. Why only one? Since Black has the privilege in making more systems, you on the other hand cannot have more time to prepare for more main opening lines.

But how do you prepare? Reading books might be good but not that better. Of course you need to apply al the things that you learned. If you are not yet ready, you can watch matches that would suit the style you want to use and about to use. Reviewing of some games would give you more insights about opening variations. By doing this, you are not restricted to think of tactics for both Black and White for you are just a viewer. In addition to this, find a model game for every variation. By doing such, you are able to study it well all the time.

So here are just some pointers on how you can be a chess master. It might not contain the most complicated of all pointers but surely these preliminary lessons would be your stepping stone in honing what you want to be. After all, no one gets to the top without a stepping stone, right?

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