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Chess Openings are defined as the first few (usually 8-15) moves of any chess game. This crucial time in the game often determines the winner in the middlegame or endgame. The most important principle of chess openings is development. If you can develop more pieces in the opening than your opponent, then you control the middlegame and eventually endgame - increasing your chances of victory.
 
Chess Openings are defined as the first few (usually 8-15) moves of any chess game. This crucial time in the game often determines the winner in the middlegame or endgame. The most important principle of chess openings is development. If you can develop more pieces in the opening than your opponent, then you control the middlegame and eventually endgame - increasing your chances of victory.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Open with a move played by grandmasters today. These moves are all reliable and common:
 
#Open with a move played by grandmasters today. These moves are all reliable and common: