Beginner Chess Strategies: Essential Opening Traps – IM Valeri Lilov

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Beginner Chess Strategies: Essential Opening Traps – IM Valeri Lilov

Setting traps for the opponent is very exciting and everybody likes doing it. Chess opening traps can decide the outcome of a game in the first moves! Chess players of all levels are always trying to set traps for their opponents, and if you are not careful you can lose a game very quickly to a sneaky opponent. Hence, it is important to be familiar with some of the most common opening traps.

Of course, setting cheap traps – traps which are not helpful to improve your position, but only aim to see the opponent fall for a cheap trick – is one of the worst beginner chess strategies. In the long run, setting these kinds of traps won’t help you to become better at chess. Still, it is important to know about most of these traps as a beginner in order to not fall for them. There are certain traps which force you to make moves which are not easy to find over the board.

That’s why IM Valeri Lilov shares some essential opening traps with you in his brand new free chess video. Let’s take a look at some of them:

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