3 openings for beginners
This blog is about teaching and inviting you to learn openings and defences, 4 for beginners, in total (including defences as well as openings)-This blog is also in Spanish.Shall we start? -3 Openings for beginners
Italian Opening
The first and one of the best known is the Italian Opening, a very recommendable opening (and one that I recommend) for a beginner, this opening proposes a good development of pieces, control in the centre and attack.
The opening is as follows....

This opening starts with e4 a very normal and well known move then the idea is to bring out our bishop developing one more piece, letting the castling short (O-O), dominating the centre even more and attacking the weakest square (f7), then as I said the bishop moves to the square c4 and this is the Italian opening then (for example) you can castle or develop more pieces like the knight on the square b1 and you could move it to the square b2..., without doubt a good and easy to learn opening.
Slavic Defence
This opening is a solid opening, which defends the d5-pawn quite safely, Black develops his pieces, but normally on the board (in this opening) Black has less space.
The opening is as follows....

In this opening you start by moving the d-file pawn to the d4 square, mostly the opponent moves his pawn to d5 and the action starts, we move to c4 our pawn, usually the opponent moves his pawn to the d6 square, otherwise he would let his opponent move his pawn to e4, a good move as it dominates the centre and then you can develop your pieces.
Sicilian Defence
This opening is well known, and also chosen for aggressive players..., normally (as we know) White plays e4 and then Nf3, gaining space but allowing Black to benefit from a bishop pawn for a central pawn.
Let's look at the following example...

In the picture we see all of the above, e4-c5, but we can also develop more pieces later.
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