What if he plays this opening, because his opponent thinks that he would play a weird variation, And prepares for all the weird variaton, But his oppenent isn't actually prepped for this, So then he thinks that his enemy would think but then he actually goes back to square one.
@@didsomeoneask First off, spread love, not hate, second of all, I am adding on to the joke, and if you have nothing of benefit to add, dont say anything at all. Dont be so rude, it doesnt help anyone.
In 99% of games between mid and higher level players, (serious enough to record the games) e4, d4, Nf3 and c4 are chosen as opening moves. All other 16 moves are used in 1% of games combined.
@@safwanullahkhan3413 Wow! It’s like the impossible elo and win rate wasn’t enough! Hm… It’s like I was being sarcastic! No, that can’t be. You must be smarter than me because of this comment.
here are stockfishs top choice for first move! at first place we have d4 "wow thats interesting that they ranked it above e4" and in second place we have . . . "well i guess e4 is second but fine" . . . Nf3 "wtf . . . " . . . and at third place we have . . . "well finally e4 right . . . " . . . c4! " . . . "
@@areebaftab5778 Wtf is the rook doing on e3? It only effectively controls squares from one direction (forward), unlike bishops, which can control in two directions. And rooks are much better in the endgame (why it's worth 5 points), so you won't want to trade it off for a minor piece in the middlegame. Not to mention that because it's worth more than a minor piece, it's easy to be attacked and you have to spend tempi to move it.
@@danielyuan9862 That's the reason dude, it controls the line directed towards enemies king and - and if he has moved the Kings pawn then its directly is pinned, I usually develop bishops after that. Rooks are better at endgame but I was trying some weird things 🤪, well you are right it's easy to get attacked but I encounter both win and loose with this, I guess everything is fine till you enjoying the game 😁
I can't believe the only opening I played before learning how to play chess, properly, was viable (knight F3) Don't get me wrong, my strategy was absolute hot garbage, basically it was to just move the knight, and *hope* I could get my opponents queen or rook, or as many pieces I could take before doing the same thing with my other knight and then cleaning the game of. So, hope chess
For a long time I was an e4 guy, but the last few months I’ve been doing the Réti opening Nf3. Underrated, I’ve been having massive success on centre control with it.
My favorite is the Reti move Nf3 and it is best to transpose to a D4 opening because it sort of somehow give the opponent a psychological impact on them.
I see you guys forgot the classic opening of sending a nuke to the other side to kill the king rather than wasting time with all this pawn, knight and queen nonsense
I release the knight pawn first because my plan means to even the battlefield by losing pawns and killing their important pieces then defeating the king with my powerful pieces
Literally last week i learned how to play chess, am 26 years old 😅. Got to say it fun, strategic, requires great amount of focus, very challenging. Enjoying it.
the knight one helps you get the enemy pawns out and more then use a pawn to move across the chess board.If this doesn't work then use the pawn to move and make the rook escape which makes it easier to win.
Queens gambit is the best opening D4 C4 If takes, E4 If not, then develop your bishops and knights and go E5 then castle and move your queen and you'll have a great position! This isn't coming from a 900, its coming from a 1933 whos peak elo was 2087
Magnus needs to watch this if he wants to keep his hopes of reaching 2900 elo alive
He plays less knoen opening variations to throw his opponent off these opening is a bad choice
@@need2know772 i think this was meant to be ironic
What if he plays this opening, because his opponent thinks that he would play a weird variation, And prepares for all the weird variaton, But his oppenent isn't actually prepped for this, So then he thinks that his enemy would think but then he actually goes back to square one.
Won't matter much... He will win anyway😂
Yes
I like e4 and then Ke2
Then black plays e5 after e4 and Ke7 after Ke2
Bongcloud is the best opening.
then it gets repeated 16 times ending up in a draw
@@BruhGamer05 cannot agree more
How original
I like the Bongcloud opening.
Ain't no way
bruh
I like the King's Gambit: Tumbleweed Variation.
Gentlemen I see
Yeah it’s actually really good cause the green squared bishop can’t hit the king anymore
1. e4 e5 2. Ke2
BongCloud
Ke7
You forgot to mention how you can develop your king with ke2, which is completely winning for white
I think the bongcloud is trash
@@calamazones7677 nah
your not funny bro
@@didsomeoneask First off, spread love, not hate, second of all, I am adding on to the joke, and if you have nothing of benefit to add, dont say anything at all. Dont be so rude, it doesnt help anyone.
@@didsomeoneaskwhat about his not funny bro?
How Hikaru will teach us chess:
Look guys if you go here on d4 then takes takes takes , check , takes takes takes takes and checkmate 😃
In 99% of games between mid and higher level players, (serious enough to record the games) e4, d4, Nf3 and c4 are chosen as opening moves. All other 16 moves are used in 1% of games combined.
Nf3??
@Billionaire_Destinyyou aren’t 2050 because you didn’t even know what he’s talking about
@@George_Blandi I think english is not their first language. Maybe they really are great at chess 😂
@@Rexxarax1yeah nf3= missing pawn ??
I prefer f3 then g4
Yeah same most stable opening. I dont think it can get checkmated ever, let alone in two moves
I play that every time I play chess! I have an elo of 3700 and have won 101% of my games!
There is noo way you play it stfu
🧢 you dropped this katana !
@@safwanullahkhan3413 Wow! It’s like the impossible elo and win rate wasn’t enough! Hm… It’s like I was being sarcastic! No, that can’t be. You must be smarter than me because of this comment.
I once played an opponent yesterday and his first move was arguably an amazing representation of the immense power he held... h4.
okay but imagine h3
@@datechboi lol
1. h4 e5 2. Rh4 Bxh4 3. Nxh4
Lmfao
@@realmrbeast6974 thats illegal
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One of my top 3 choices
Its the 4th most popular
here are stockfishs top choice for first move! at first place we have d4 "wow thats interesting that they ranked it above e4" and in second place we have . . . "well i guess e4 is second but fine" . . . Nf3 "wtf . . . " . . . and at third place we have . . . "well finally e4 right . . . " . . . c4! " . . . "
Too explosive
The English isn’t in the top three…
The top five is the
Kings pawn
Queens pawn
reti
English
Hungarian
With the nimzo Larsen 10000 less at 6th
I just threw this out the window and played the English
My man just killed every English player out there😢
Exactly
its not top 3, he only said top 3
@@simzn3991 But English Opening is the 3rd most common move, at least according to lichess
@@simzn3991it’s definitely more popular then the Reti/Zukertort tho
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How about the englund gambit
Man grew a whole beard in a single day
My favorite is B3
I love the reti opening, its very powerful against anyone below 800 elo
E4 opening is effective counter against most openings including reti
Sometimes I forget he plays chess. Or talks about Chess I thought he just sits in the office all day and does office stuff..
My top go-to move is to insert a wireless device up my cavity to face any pogchamp, Magnus included
never move your queen until you've developed your bishops and knights. D4 is the best opener
Hold 'till e4, Ke2 goes in 🔥
Me as a h4 opener: 👁👄👁
What after H4, get the rook going or g3?
I usually let the rook go; rook h3 then rook e3 this some times work and sometimes not (T&C) apply xD
@@areebaftab5778 Wtf is the rook doing on e3? It only effectively controls squares from one direction (forward), unlike bishops, which can control in two directions. And rooks are much better in the endgame (why it's worth 5 points), so you won't want to trade it off for a minor piece in the middlegame. Not to mention that because it's worth more than a minor piece, it's easy to be attacked and you have to spend tempi to move it.
@@danielyuan9862 That's the reason dude, it controls the line directed towards enemies king and - and if he has moved the Kings pawn then its directly is pinned, I usually develop bishops after that.
Rooks are better at endgame but I was trying some weird things 🤪, well you are right it's easy to get attacked but I encounter both win and loose with this, I guess everything is fine till you enjoying the game 😁
Who uses h4
My fav first move is move the rook through its front pawn SACRIFICE THE ROOOOOOK
Bishop and Queen will get a good check.
I always usually use the queens pawn and honestly, it works pretty well
always usually... great comment
@@AllenProxmire 😂
most of the time I never almost use the black pieces because white pieces allow me to easily beat my 10 year old cousin” ahh comment
d4 opens up the king's left diagonal, making Qa5+ appetizing without something like c3 to block it.
There is also c4 and g3 as very playable openings. e3 and c3 are theoretically playable, but very difficult
They summoned the audience by putting Bobby Fischer on the thumbnail
I can't believe the only opening I played before learning how to play chess, properly, was viable (knight F3)
Don't get me wrong, my strategy was absolute hot garbage, basically it was to just move the knight, and *hope* I could get my opponents queen or rook, or as many pieces I could take before doing the same thing with my other knight and then cleaning the game of.
So, hope chess
Me, who is brand new: what next?
I'm a ride or die with Nf3.
I used this all three moves girstly without watch any chess tricks at that time.
😎
i literally tried that third move and played the best chess game ive ever played in my life
When you move your knight as the opening, its called Retí
The knight move is the Reti opening. I like to play it cause of its flexibility, and on the black side I can play the Ross gambit.
Hey its the guy from the 502 error screen
For a long time I was an e4 guy, but the last few months I’ve been doing the Réti opening Nf3. Underrated, I’ve been having massive success on centre control with it.
My favorite is the Reti move Nf3 and it is best to transpose to a D4 opening because it sort of somehow give the opponent a psychological impact on them.
I see you guys forgot the classic opening of sending a nuke to the other side to kill the king rather than wasting time with all this pawn, knight and queen nonsense
The best first move is g4
I really love c4 Nc3 g3 Bg2 (English opening)
I prefer the fools mate, because it's funny
my favorite opening is 1. g4 e5 2. f3
@wooshifgay462 i never said it was a good opening, at least not for white. for black it’s the best possible opening, given black’s next move
2. … Qh4#
Glad i can hear it from a chess dev himself!
Number 3 is the best move because after number 3 you play e4 and the next move you castle (maybe with check)
All this time, I've been starting with Grob's Attack 😭
Very helpful video, thank you!
Magnus in world championship final - plays a3
What about a4 or h4? I never see anyone playing those pawns as their opening for some reason.
those are considered bad because their not doing much. The center usually is more important than the flanks
fun fact: after analyzing with stockfish for 3 hours straight, the best first move is e4.
Chess talk you learn me
My favorit is c4 or nc3 then d4
Pawn c4 really helps me
For me when you open at the Queens side the Al gonna say YOUR NOTHING WITHOUT YOUR QUEEN
Fischer considered C4 his invincible first white move. So much so that an Argentine grandmaster resigned against his 1.C4 on the first move!
I release the knight pawn first because my plan means to even the battlefield by losing pawns and killing their important pieces then defeating the king with my powerful pieces
“Minor piece”
What if...im the black colour pieces???
But question is what is our next move 😅😅
C4 - English opening is very powerful
Literally last week i learned how to play chess, am 26 years old 😅.
Got to say it fun, strategic, requires great amount of focus, very challenging.
Enjoying it.
Yet stock fish rates these moves a 0.01
I prefer d4, then kd2 and then e3
What about the other white Knight?Isnt it popular too?I always do that.
No
Grob opening and 2.f3 is best
indeed🤣
I like a3 and then h3
the third one is just the Reti opening
I hate bongcloud coz it disallows you to castle and your king is more checkable
This is very helpful and i only have one month to practice chess thanks for the tips
thanks for that lesson
I like playing Up Daddy opening the most
Knights my favorite move to start with
the knight one helps you get the enemy pawns out and more then use a pawn to move across the chess board.If this doesn't work then use the pawn to move and make the rook escape which makes it easier to win.
As a beginner I can confirm that these are my openers 😅
Ngl I was expecting number 3 to be c4
I really like to push my c and f pawnz at some point but i also have a habit of blocking them with my horsies
Sodium opening
3rd opening is 1.c4 its explosive according to Ben
I only use the queen late game
My fav opening is just e4,d4 develop both knights
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My favorite move is queens horse, idk why
Bro was showing Indian game at last
"The 3rd best first move is to move the knight to f3"
Me who always did that and didn't know it's on the 3rd place : 👁👄👁
Me in 800 ELO: *Sees a king pawn opening*
Me: Ahh shit it's Schaller's mate again 😒
Queens gambit is the best opening
D4
C4
If takes, E4
If not, then develop your bishops and knights and go E5 then castle and move your queen and you'll have a great position! This isn't coming from a 900, its coming from a 1933 whos peak elo was 2087
You are just saying the main line of the opening, a 200 could say the same thing and be equally right
@@gifflube2783 the main line of accepted is actually knight f3, so I’m really questioning the legitimacy of this person’s claims.
B3 and G3
Thank you for this video i learn a new moves
What about Nb3... would that be the Top 4th move?
And the king's pawn allows you to use the bongcloud
For me it’s e4 king’s pawn because the sicilian defence is the best opening move for me so yeah
i personally enjoy the bongcloud opening and the king’s fianchetto
2nd opening is best option.
I always start with the knight first
Fischer considered 1.e4 as a very strong move and 1.d4 as a weak/inferior first move!
Bruh pawn h4 FTW and you can't convince me otherwise
We all know the best moves but what about the worst moves
This is a good video. Accomplishes everything it intends to do
I never used the first one, but always used the other 2. Didn't know they were so popular
I don’t think nobody messing wit me