At this point, white has the initiative and can choose to take the game in a number of different directions. The most common second move is to attack black's centre pawn with the King's Knight: 2. This move is known as The King's Knight Opening , and we will consider it in detail.
But first, let's take a look at some of white's alternative continuations out of The Open Game. The Open Game 1. Want to create a table for just you and your friends? You can Create a private table or if someone has sent you a code you can join a private table. What do you want to say to your opponent? Well played! Ask players to turn off timer?
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No thanks. We have a new app! Related Chess Terms 3 Check Chess. Chess Terms J'adoube. Grandmaster GM. En Passant. Checkmate With King and Rook. Highlighted Terms. Chess Quiz. The opening plays in chess are critical to setting up your strategy for the rest of the game. Your opponent may play differently than the moves that are listed here. Variation: Your opponent may also move their pawn to b5 to protect the one on c4.
If they do, advance your pawn to a4. This will make your opponent move their pawn to c6 for protection.
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Use the Ruy Lopez opening to free up your bishop and knight. In the mainline variant, your opponent will mirror your play and move to e5. Development refers to moving your more powerful pieces out from the back row and toward the center of the board.
This opening allows you to easily maneuver across the board while freeing up the space between your rook and king so you can castle, which is when you move your king next to your rook and then put the rook on the opposite side.
This helps protect your king. Start by moving your pawn to e4 and allow your opponent to advance their pawn to e5. Position your knight on f3 so your opponent moves their knight to c6. Your opponent will usually bring their other knight to f6 so you can move your knight to g5. Next, your opponent will capture your pawn with their knight, but you can capture f7 with your knight. However, you will lose 1 knight early in the game. Try the London System to force the black player into defensive positions.
Your opponent will typically mirror your movement and advance their pawn to d5. Your opponent will mirror your move and develop their knight to f6.
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