Chess Openings for Beginners: The Complete Chess Guide to Strategies and Opening Tactics to Start Playing like a Grandmaster

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Take Your Game to the Next Level


Are you interested in taking your chess skills to a completely new level, impressing your friends and opponents with your ability and chess knowledge?

Perhaps you are new to the game of chess and have not played it before, but you are interested in trying it out and unsure of how to start a game successfully.

Or maybe you have given the game of chess a try in the past, but you are aware that your knowledge on how to begin a game of chess is weak, and this lack of information will ultimately stop you from being able to improve your skills.

The good news is that if any of these sound like you, then you have come to the right place, and your chess game is about to increase to all new heights!

Chess Openings for Beginners offers you all of the information that you need and could want regarding the different openings that you have at your disposal in the game of chess, from the openings that occur on 1.e4 to the openings that occur on 1.d4, and many other opening variants for you to test out as a beginner player.

You will be amazed at just how much useful information is crammed into this book that you can take and apply to your next chess match.

Not only will this book give you a greater understanding of how to play each opening successfully, but it will also teach you what you can expect your opponents to do in response to your openings, giving you the best chance of going into the middlegame with an advantage.

These are just a couple of the excellent things that you will be able to take from studying the content of this book. Don’t miss out on being able to take your chess opening skills to a whole new level!


Inside Chess Openings for Beginners you will Discover:

- A brief history into the origins of chess openings, along with the most important components that make up a good opening strategy.

- The 2 openings that you should avoid at all costs.

- The most famous openings from 1.e4, such as the Ruy Lopez, the Sicilian Defense, and the Italian Game.

- The best openings for beginners from 1.e4, such as the Queen’s Gambit, the Slav Defense, and the Grunfeld Defense.

- A detailed insight to surprise your opponent and win a game in 6 moves

- And much more!


Information on the importance of the psychology of chess and why this is so important in the opening of any chess match. Gone will be the days of going into chess games without a clear plan, only to realize you are about to lose too late.

Purchase a copy of Chess Openings for Beginners today, and begin playing this historical game of skill and strategy, impressing your friends and opponents with your ability along the way!



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Logan Smith
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About the author

Craig Medina is an International Master IM since 2005, for over 20 years he enjoyed the beauty of chess. He has been playing since he was 5 years old and have learned many valuable skills that he is eager to pass on to his students. Training over 1000+ students, Craig firmly believes that everyone can learn chess, he recently wrote Chess for Beginners to share his knowledge and welcome anyone into the world of chess thanks to an intuitive and complete guide

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