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In this video lesson, you will learn about a chess opening for White β the English Opening; it starts with the first move 1.c4. If you are that kind of player who doesnβt like memorizing a bunch of theoretical variations and theory moves until move 20, then the English Opening is the one you are looking for.
Another advantage of this opening is that your opponents donβt see it as often as the popular chess openings that arise after the familiar 1.d4 or 1.e4. That gives you an edge because they will be surprised by this opening and might not be prepared for it.
In the following video lesson, the RCA guest coach FM Coto Mederos will explain to you the 3 most common responses of Black after 1.c4. They are: 1β¦e5, the symmetrical 1β¦c5, and finally 1β¦Nf6 followed by the fianchetto setup like the Indian defense.
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