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chessclockz: 15. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Openings Part 1

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00:00quite a few times against players as strong as Vichy and I would say it's a
00:10natural choice for most of the young players because when you're young you
00:15want to play something sharp something interesting something exciting you are
00:19not afraid of sacrificing some material but some players are not happy even at
00:26early age to do that they can play d4 they can even play c4 which I think it's
00:32not as useful at early stage so that's why my first recommendation stick with e4
00:38or d4 just you know don't try to sort of enlarge the scope of your of your
00:44investigation e4 if you want to be more open more aggressive more dynamic or d4
00:49and by the way with this development of modern theory even after e4 you can play
00:54something quiet and positional like for instance you can play after knight f3
00:58knight c6 you can play bishop c4 d3 c3 so quiet Italian or you can play quite you
01:05know aggressive openings after d4 for instance d4 say knight f6 c4 e6 knight c3
01:11bishop b4 it's in Nimsu Indian classical you can play f3 some very sharp moves so
01:19that's why it's it's not all it's not all being decided by the first move what
01:25kind of position you want to to to reach but still as a general rule e4 is more
01:33aggressive it opens the game almost immediately while d4 or other moves like
01:42c4 knight f3 they lead to more positional game now I remember that I when I
01:51while I played e4 almost exclusively until 1977 when I switched to d4 and
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