To be honest you are in a bad situation. Chess is for sometimes some very advanced level players for instance, if you play rapid 10 minute time controls. There is simply no way to play any openings against any of your opponents that can promise any real advantages. At least at this level.
The reason for that is chess is one of the most greatest games in the world and no books for example or theory is going to help unless you plan to start off at an ordinary level like in the 1300 to 1600 rating range. This is a very strong rating considering a few points higher you should have a very strong rating ( say 1500 or 1900 ).
Approximate possibility to reach this expert rating range? Slim to none.
Try to play games where you can know the basic opening such as a kings pawn or for black the Pirc. Try to use an opening like the kings indian attack only theoritically just to improve your play for instance you could learn different variations.
Learning the openings is all but impossible and you shouldn't expect to play but some good choices in order to play at a higher rating than expert. But one shouldn't never expect the holy grails to approach them like that and so therefore just know it is easier to play good openings that are more simple.
Try to find out what other users are saying when it is just practical Pete's luck when it comes to it and try to play I'm a more better way then.
Don't expect the best moves to come to you off the bat. Sometimes they will sure, for some. But not for all?
And also try to remember that you should never expect an opening to find you if you don't take this advice. I mean you should. But something like the kings gambit is never going to be learned unless one practices it first.
Practice is not perfect in chess sometimes.
Because chess is what you love right. Then try to play something like the English and lose with it instead, or the benoi and not win. Instead try the kings pawn game expecting nothing for black try the Sicilian expecting a loss. Because you shouldn't win with any of these openings like this. In fact you shouldn't win even if you could play some of these openings. What if somebody told you you couldn't do it? I know it depends on the rating your playing at but what if it were you?
And why isn't the kings pawn game working for you sometimes? Isn't it because the bishiops opening with 2.Bc4 isn't going to work? Why yes suppose that though.
Instead if you want to win you've got to try to lay off the chance and.go with the win instead.
For example don't try anything but the d4 openings and real class. Or kings pawn game and Ruy Lopezs plural btw play it in every game that you play but not with black. Never struggle with another different opening we've only got one chance to mate you know.
Don't try to lose do you see. You can do it. And oh btw try to play a few of these openings and not different. Only if you know these openings I suggest are two or three different openings at most. Play knowing that you can use an opening sure, but never play to show off if you cannot be respectful.
To be honest you are in a bad situation. Chess is for sometimes some very advanced level players for instance, if you play rapid 10 minute time controls. There is simply no way to play any openings against any of your opponents that can promise any real advantages. At least at this level.
The reason for that is chess is one of the most greatest games in the world and no books for example or theory is going to help unless you plan to start off at an ordinary level like in the 1300 to 1600 rating range. This is a very strong rating considering a few points higher you should have a very strong rating ( say 1500 or 1900 ).
Approximate possibility to reach this expert rating range? Slim to none.
Try to play games where you can know the basic opening such as a kings pawn or for black the Pirc. Try to use an opening like the kings indian attack only theoritically just to improve your play for instance you could learn different variations.
Learning the openings is all but impossible and you shouldn't expect to play but some good choices in order to play at a higher rating than expert. But one shouldn't never expect the holy grails to approach them like that and so therefore just know it is easier to play good openings that are more simple.
Try to find out what other users are saying when it is just practical Pete's luck when it comes to it and try to play I'm a more better way then.
Don't expect the best moves to come to you off the bat. Sometimes they will sure, for some. But not for all?
And also try to remember that you should never expect an opening to find you if you don't take this advice. I mean you should. But something like the kings gambit is never going to be learned unless one practices it first.
Practice is not perfect in chess sometimes.
Because chess is what you love right. Then try to play something like the English and lose with it instead, or the benoi and not win. Instead try the kings pawn game expecting nothing for black try the Sicilian expecting a loss. Because you shouldn't win with any of these openings like this. In fact you shouldn't win even if you could play some of these openings. What if somebody told you you couldn't do it? I know it depends on the rating your playing at but what if it were you?
And why isn't the kings pawn game working for you sometimes? Isn't it because the bishiops opening with 2.Bc4 isn't going to work? Why yes suppose that though.
Instead if you want to win you've got to try to lay off the chance and.go with the win instead.
For example don't try anything but the d4 openings and real class. Or kings pawn game and Ruy Lopezs plural btw play it in every game that you play but not with black. Never struggle with another different opening we've only got one chance to mate you know.
Don't try to lose do you see. You can do it. And oh btw try to play a few of these openings and not different. Only if you know these openings I suggest are two or three different openings at most. Play knowing that you can use an opening sure, but never play to show off if you cannot be respectful.