Chess: An Amatuer’s Journey

The trials, victories, struggles, and research of one chess enthusiast.

From Openings to Endgame

Posted by badenstein on June 1, 2009

I have played a few games and have found that my initial focus on the entire game and away from the openings is going well.  What I have been doing is trying to just play a solid opening.  Not fancy, not trying to win an advantage.  Just trying to make good solid moves.  When in doubt, I try to make solid moves that will either develop a piece or solidify my position in some way.  So far I have been able to get a small advantage and use that advantage to win in the endgame phase.  I am not turning cartwheels or anything, but I do see some good things happening.

I have read recently that knowing how your opening affects the endgame is important.  The last few games has displayed that very well.  I know that it won’t always go like this, but having a early success bolsters one’s confidence.

I would recommend trying some of your well know openings and just play consistently and see what advantage you get and see how it works to the endgame.

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