Day 16: How to Start a Chess Game (Beginner Guide)

Day 16: How to Start a Chess Game (Beginner Guide)

Day 16: How to Start a Chess Game (Beginner Guide)

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Introduction

Many beginners know the rules but do not know how to start a chess game properly.
A bad start leads to early mistakes and lost games.

Today’s lesson explains how to start a chess game correctly, step by step, in a simple way.


Step 1: Control the Center

At the start of the game:

  • Try to control the center squares

  • Central control gives space and flexibility

Common opening pawn moves:

  • e4 or d4 (for White)

  • e5 or d5 (for Black)


Step 2: Develop Minor Pieces

After the first pawn move:

  • Develop knights and bishops

  • Bring pieces toward the center

Avoid keeping pieces on the back rank for too long.


Step 3: Do Not Bring the Queen Early

Early queen moves:

  • Waste time

  • Allow opponent to attack the queen

  • Slow down development

Develop other pieces first.


Step 4: Castle Early

Castling:

  • Protects the king

  • Activates the rook

A safe king is very important in the early game.


Step 5: Connect the Rooks

After development and castling:

  • Move pieces so both rooks are connected

  • This prepares for the middlegame


Common Beginner Mistakes

  • Moving too many pawns

  • Playing without development

  • Ignoring king safety

  • Attacking too early

Avoiding these mistakes improves results immediately.


Golden Rule for Beginners

Before every opening move, ask:
👉 Does this move help development or king safety?

If not, reconsider the move.

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