![]() Clear the path between your king and rook by moving the bishop and knight (and potentially your queen).This is an incredibly effective tactic, especially for beginners learning the game. Above the king, you still have a line of pawns protecting you as well. Castling is when you move the king over a rook, effectively using the rook to form a wall against attack. If he moves their knight to c3, you can move your bishop to b4, pinning the knight. You’ve now opened up a path for your bishop to attack. After the opening moves, start by moving your king’s pawn to e6. A good defense to a Queen’s Gambit is the Queen's Gambit Declined. ![]() This maneuver brings the game out to the center and opens up the lanes for your queen and bishop to move. White typically retaliates with bishop’s pawn to c4. White moves the queen’s pawn to d4, drawing out Black’s pawn to d5.
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