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The importance of developing a strong opening repertoire from "summary" of The Mammoth Book of Chess by Graham Burgess

When you sit down to play a game of chess, your opening moves can set the tone for the entire game. Developing a strong opening repertoire is crucial for any chess player looking to improve their game and achieve success on the board. Your opening repertoire consists of a set of moves that you are familiar with and comfortable playing in the early stages of the game. By developing a strong repertoire, you can ensure that you start the game on the right foot and put yourself in a strong position for the middle and endgame. One of the main reasons why developing a strong opening repertoire is so important is that it helps you to establish a solid foundation for your game. By studying and practicing a set of opening moves, you can gain a better understanding of the principles of chess and develop a sense of familiarity with different types of positions. This can give you a psychological advantage over your opponent, as you will feel more confident and in control from the very beginning ...
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    The Mammoth Book of Chess

    Graham Burgess

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