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Creating Your Opening Repertoire through Chess Books

By admin On June 2, 2009 Under Chess

Chess lovers all over the world will love to see a terrific opening move from players. This makes the game more exciting and thrilling. As a chess enthusiast, you should know the importance of a chess opening and its impact on the overall game. You need to construct your own opening repertoire to ensure that transpositions are cared for and everything fits jointly.

Most chess players can’t make an elegant opening and they usually make use of motley opening collections that they have acquired over the years or by chance.

If you’re just starting out as a chess player, this is the excellent time to begin properly and in the right path. Firstly, you need to consider personal style. Chess players differ in opening preferences. Some make use of strategic positions, tactical or closed positions, and open positions. Once you execute your opening move, you will need to evaluate the available openings so that you can decide for your next move.

Some players are easily tempted to make unusual openings but this is not a very good move. Rare openings have defects and once your opponent discovers such defects, they will exploit it and so you will need to switch openings.

If you base your opening repertoire on the main lines, your tactic can’t be busted. Even the grandmasters of chess have proven its efficacy. But if such move didn’t work for you, don’t worry because you can easily switch to a new line within such opening.

For those who think that chess books are obsolete, think again. However, you need to choose only the good books. Use the internet for reading chess book reviews so that you will know which books work and which doesn’t. The review should also be well written and brand new. You need to consider the author of the chess book as well. It is up to you to decide whether you will go for a book that covers chess openings or one that provides pre-selected repertoire.

Once you’ve chosen the latest and most effective book, get the overview. Play the illustrative games provided in the book and see if you can follow through. It’s natural to get disappointed with some new openings especially if you’re utilizing strategic openings. By reading more chess books, you will gain a better understanding of strategic openings. If you encounter difficulties, exert more effort and be persistent.

Books about off beat openings are also worth your time. Again, you need to look for quality books that can provide useful info. The chess books will usually contain certain illustrations like this one:

If you see any illustration, try to think of your own openings and moves. Make the move and see the results. After that, read the portion where the move instructions are given and see if your opening moves coincide. Somehow, by reading chess books, you will learn how to instantly analyze the situation and make the right move.

There are many things to learn aside from chess openings to be a great player. By reading books, you can soon create your own opening repertoire.

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