Find out the Best Chess Opening Strategy for Black in this video. This is the most common chess opening played at the grandmaster level. Openings are the most exciting phase in the game of chess. There are various chess tricks, strategies, moves and ideas that you can use to win more games. In this video, I will show you the Basics of the Sicilian Defense, which is statistically the most successful opening for black. The Sicilian Defense can be used by black against the King’s pawn opening where white plays pawn to e4. This chess opening trick has a lot of variations like the Najdorf variation, Classical variation, Dragon variation, open sicilian & Scheveningen variation. The Sicilian was played very often by grandmasters like Bobby Fischer & Garry Kasparov. The opening moves shown in this video will help you build a strong opening repertoire & will help you win more games. You just need to follow these starting moves & practice in game situations & you will definitely improve your game. Let me know which is your favorite chess opening? If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the comments below. I will be happy to answer & help you out.
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