Opening Library

Every opening worth knowing — from the Italian Game and Caro-Kann to the Stafford Gambit and the Grob. Each one has its own page with video lessons, key ideas, and common mistakes.

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BlackIntermediate

Alekhine Defense

Family: Alekhine
ECO: B02, B03, B04

1.e4 Nf6 — provoke White's pawns forward, then attack them. Pure hypermodernism.

Beginner
6
Aggro
7
Solid
5
Trap
4
BlackIntermediate

Benko Gambit

Family: Benko
ECO: A57, A58, A59

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5!? — sacrifice a pawn for long-term queenside pressure. Easy to play, hard to refute.

Beginner
6
Aggro
7
Solid
6
Trap
4
WhiteIntermediate

Bird Opening

Family: Bird
ECO: A02, A03

1.f4 — the From-the-side opening. Aims for kingside attack but weakens White's king slightly.

Beginner
6
Aggro
7
Solid
5
Trap
4
BlackIntermediate

Dutch Defense

Family: Dutch
ECO: A80, A81, A82

1.d4 f5 — fight for the e4 square and prepare a kingside attack. Three main systems: Stonewall, Leningrad, Classical.

Beginner
5
Aggro
8
Solid
5
Trap
5
WhiteIntermediate

Fantasy Variation

Family: Caro-Kann
ECO: B12

White's tricky 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.f3 against the Caro-Kann. Builds a big center and avoids mainline theory.

Beginner
6
Aggro
8
Solid
5
Trap
6
WhiteIntermediate

Jobava London

Family: London System
ECO: D00

The aggressive London cousin: 1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bf4. Sacrifices solidity for kingside attacking chances.

Beginner
6
Aggro
8
Solid
6
Trap
6
BlackIntermediate

Modern Defense

Family: Modern
ECO: B06

1.e4 g6 — fianchetto first, decide the central setup later. Flexible and offbeat.

Beginner
6
Aggro
7
Solid
5
Trap
4
WhiteIntermediate

Nimzo-Larsen Attack

Family: Nimzo-Larsen
ECO: A01

1.b3 — fianchetto the queen's bishop and attack the center from the flank. Played by Larsen and Carlsen.

Beginner
6
Aggro
6
Solid
6
Trap
3
BlackIntermediate

Nimzowitsch Defense

Family: Nimzowitsch
ECO: B00

1.e4 Nc6 — develop a knight first and stay flexible. Often transposes into Pirc-like setups.

Beginner
5
Aggro
7
Solid
4
Trap
5
BlackIntermediate

Owen's Defense

Family: Owen
ECO: B00

1.e4 b6 — fianchetto the queen's bishop, surprise weapon. Rare but tricky.

Beginner
5
Aggro
6
Solid
5
Trap
4
WhiteIntermediate

Ponziani Opening

Family: Ponziani
ECO: C44

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.c3 — old-school surprise weapon that prepares d4 and sets several tactical traps.

Beginner
6
Aggro
7
Solid
5
Trap
7
BlackIntermediate

Rousseau Gambit

Family: Rousseau
ECO: C50

Italian Game with 3...f5 — Black sacrifices a pawn for active play and to avoid Italian theory.

Beginner
5
Aggro
8
Solid
3
Trap
7
BlackIntermediate

Tarrasch Defense

Family: Tarrasch
ECO: D32, D33, D34

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 — Black accepts an isolated queen's pawn for active piece play and open lines.

Beginner
6
Aggro
7
Solid
6
Trap
3
WhiteIntermediate

Trompowsky Attack

Family: Trompowsky
ECO: A45

1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 — immediate pressure on the f6 knight. Avoids tons of Black's d4 theory.

Beginner
6
Aggro
8
Solid
5
Trap
6
WhiteIntermediate

Veresov Attack

Family: Veresov
ECO: D01

1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bg5 — the queenside cousin of the Trompowsky. Aggressive but theoretically dubious.

Beginner
6
Aggro
8
Solid
5
Trap
6