what's the most important gambit to learn and to use as a beginner to progress? And at which rating should you learn your first gambit?
Is there a list of openings/gambits classified from 600 to 2500 that you can learn from?
what's the most important gambit to learn and to use as a beginner to progress? And at which rating should you learn your first gambit?
Is there a list of openings/gambits classified from 600 to 2500 that you can learn from?
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Normally gambits arent that great, like the englund can be bad for black if white knows what they are doing.
But some gambits are good for all levels like the Queens gambit which i played when i was around 1200 and grandmasters play it too.
Normally gambits arent that great, like the englund can be bad for black if white knows what they are doing.
But some gambits are good for all levels like the Queens gambit which i played when i was around 1200 and grandmasters play it too.
Take a look at the Evans Gambit.
Take a look at the Evans Gambit.
Learn danish gambit first
Learn danish gambit first
Scotch / evans gambit
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#3:
The Queens Gambit is not a True Gambit, because Black cannot (reasonably) hold onto the Pawn.
#3:
The Queens Gambit is not a *True Gambit*, because Black cannot (reasonably) hold onto the Pawn.
Albin Counter Gambit is what I played, it pretty good ngl
Albin Counter Gambit is what I played, it pretty good ngl
I recommend Greco Gambit for beginners
I recommend Greco Gambit for beginners