What is the first move in chess called?

The first moves of a chess game are termed the "opening" or "opening moves". A good opening will provide better protection of the King, control over an area of the board (particularly the center), greater mobility for pieces, and possibly opportunities to capture opposing pawns and pieces.
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What is the first move in chess?

In modern chess, the most popular opening move for white is to immediately bring the king's pawn forward two spaces. (This is notated as 1. e4.)
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Why does white start first in chess?

A beginner of chess learns the power of “white first” very quickly. They will see that an opponent will prefer the white pieces if given a choice. They feel a sense of empowerment even when they are playing a stronger opponent. For this reason, players who play white may be more motivated to win.
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What is queen's Gambit move?

The Queen's Gambit is a move designed to secure control of the center of the board. It's one of the most common chess openings and involves white sacrificing (that's the "gambit" part) a queen-side pawn (the "queen" part). In Algebraic notation, the move is: White moves its pawn to D4.
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What is a famous chess move?

1. The Queen's Gambit. The moves: d4, d5, c4. The Queen's Gambit is one of the oldest known openings in chess.
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What are the 3 special moves in chess?

These rules usually cover most games between beginners, but the time comes when you (or your opponents) have the possibility of playing a special move. Those moves are castling, promoting a pawn, and capturing en passant.
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Whats the best move in chess called?

The best opening move in chess is 1. d4 because it controls three central squares while no other move controls more than two.
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What's the best opening in chess?

  • #1 The Italian Game. The Italian game begins with 1. ...
  • #2 The Sicilian Defense. The Sicilian Defense is the most popular choice of aggressive players with the black pieces. ...
  • #3 The French Defense. The French Defense is one of the first strategic openings every chess player should learn. ...
  • #4 The Ruy-Lopez. ...
  • #5 The Slav Defense.
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What's a gambit in chess?

Definition of gambit

1 : a chess opening in which a player risks one or more pawns or a minor piece to gain an advantage in position. 2a(1) : a remark intended to start a conversation or make a telling point. (2) : topic.
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What is a waiting move called in chess?

The term zugzwang was used in German chess literature in 1858 or earlier, and the first known use of the term in English was by World Champion Emanuel Lasker in 1905.
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What is the rarest move in chess?

Underpromoting to a bishop must be the rarest move in chess.
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What is the most important rule in chess?

1) Try to get as many pieces into the action. Not just an opening thing. 2) Avoid over extending with pawns, move pieces and reposition pieces but only move a pawn if you must or decide to reposition your battle lines long term. 3) Not every position calls for an attack on the king.
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Why is en passant a rule?

History. The en passant rule, along with the pawn's two-square first move, was introduced between the 13th and 16th centuries; it was one of the last major additions to European chess. The rule was added to prevent a pawn from using the newly added two-square first move to evade capture by an enemy pawn.
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Why is it called The queen's Gambit?

Why Is it Called the Queen's Gambit? Like all gambits, it begins with an offer to sacrifice material. In this case, white offers a wing pawn in exchange for better control of the center. It's called the Queen's Gambit because it begins with the queen's pawn (as opposed to the King's Gambit, which starts with 1.
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What is the best second move in chess?

In chess, the fool's mate, also known as the two-move checkmate, is the checkmate delivered after the fewest possible moves from the game's starting position. It can be achieved only by Black, giving checkmate on the second move with the queen.
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Is there an unbeatable chess strategy?

I would want to learn how to win chess using a specific chess strategy, but knowing that every chess player at any level has been beaten at some point in their chess journey – may it be a professional or amateur game… We can easily say that there is no such thing as an unbeatable chess strategy.
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What is a Sicilian opening in chess?

The Sicilian Defense is a King's Pawn Opening beginning with 1. e4 c5. Similarly to symmetrical King's Pawn openings like the Ruy Lopez, black ensures himself of some central space by occupying the center on move one. But in the Sicilian Defense, black guarantees that the position will become imbalanced!
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Is the Queen's Gambit a true gambit?

Is The Queen's Gambit based on a true story? The story itself is fictional and drawn from the 1983 coming-of-age novel of the same name by Walter Tevis, who died in August of 1984. Put plainly, Beth Harmon is not a real chess prodigy.
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Can you en passant a king?

Sure. As long as it doesn't put your own King in check. White played 1. Bg2+ and said "Mate next move".
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Can you en passant a queen?

To answer the question, if a pawn can en passant a Queen, the answer is nope! The en passant move is made explicitly for capturing pawns and no other chess piece.
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Why is it called checkmate?

The term checkmate is, according to the Barnhart Etymological Dictionary, an alteration of the Persian phrase "shāh māt" (شاه مات) which means "the King is helpless".
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What is an intermezzo in chess?

An "in-between" move where instead of making an obvious move (usually recapturing a piece) you do something else first which forces your opponent to respond.
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What to do in chess when you cant move?

When a player has no legal moves available and his/her King is not in check the game is a draw (stalemate).
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