New Series: Simple Dangerous Openings

Submitted by FM paolodm on Wed, 02/06/2008 at 8:33pm.

I believe a lot of chess players (and even masters) go about studying the opening in the wrong way. Too often, it's all about memorization and not enough about understanding. I've said it before and I'll say it again: I've seen too many youngsters in my lifetime who play main line Sicilian with twenty-five moves memorized. Well what happens when the opponent deviates!?

This is the reason why I am creating a new series called Simple Dangerous Openings. I want to show you folks that you don't need to choose the sharpest or most popular line to win chess games. I've taken twenty years of my chess experience, twenty years of finding openings that are easy to understand yet have a bite. Some of them start fast, some of them start slow, but I can guarantee you three things:

1) you'll never have to memorize twenty moves (or even ten moves) to get into an acceptable middlegame
2) you'll understand the reasons behind the moves
3) your opponent will definitely NOT have an easy game

I'll be writing my first edition this weekend on a very nice pet opening for White against 1... e5. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. In the meantime, I'm leaving you with two books that have been a good guide for me throughout my chess playing days. I am sure that they, like me, will be able to help you find simple yet dangerous openings.
 

Paolo del Mundo
FIDE Master (USCF 2403) 

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by funshomich - 5 months ago
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Expecting it...

by scandinaviandefense - 20 months ago
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I am really looking forward to the openings! Thank you!
by month - 20 months ago
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All right, let's see it!
by korix - 20 months ago
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That sounds interesting! I always want to improve my style of playing and also want to be more wiser in the game.
by KNIGHTSTORM - 20 months ago
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Thanks!!! Lets hurry up and get started, ASAP.
by oldsalt7 - 20 months ago
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Thanks Paolo.Looking forward to some good instruction and advice.
by Immanuel - 20 months ago
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Can't wait!
by KingLeopold - 20 months ago
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Sounds interesing. I wonder how it will compare to my e-book "Coach Leopold's Easy Guide to Learning a Chess Opening"
by superchef1028 - 20 months ago
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Thanks for the article, Paolo. I look forward to the series. I will track this blog so I won't miss an installment.
by bart225 - 20 months ago
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whatever ,  next.....
by FM paolodm - 20 months ago
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kptom,

You can now subscribe to the blog through my rss feed. Enjoy!

Paolo

 


by RetGuvvie98 - 20 months ago
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kptom, just click on 'tracking' just above your comments, and you will be notified when new things are posted here.
by kptom - 20 months ago
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This sounds great!! I just wish there was a way to "subscribe" to this blog so I will always be notified when a new installment is put up.
by RetGuvvie98 - 20 months ago
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pitkanen is out of line, he can take his highly respected LOW rating and buzz off........    too bad you cannot block him from viewing in the blog.

 

Paolo, Keep up the good work, and ignore the ignorant ones who denigrate your efforts to share some insights with the rest of us.  Most of us want to know how to do better with less memorization.

 

Ret.


by zeteclark - 20 months ago
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Awesome.  Looking forward to it.
by Youngblood - 20 months ago
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Great stuff, I am very excited to read what you have to say.
by Rigio - 20 months ago
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This sounds rather interesting! I will eagerly wait for your guides!
by oginschile - 20 months ago
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Thank you Paolo, I eagerly await Simple Dangerous Openings.
by Singa - 20 months ago
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 Paolo,  

   I can't agree with you more!    You have hit "the Nail right on the

   Head!"    That is why I have always  advocated that  the teaching of Openings 

   should be taught  later, when the students have acquired a certain grasps of  

    position play and concepts.   Learning openings by rote is a sheer waste of

    time.

 

 

 


by Gryphon1 - 20 months ago
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Keenly awaiting this series Paolo. I completely agree with your philosophy.
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