Basic Chess Opening Principle- Do not bring the Queen Out

This is an amazing educational game for beginners. This was played between Paul Morphy and James McConnell in 1849. That time theory was not developed. You will see how by using tempos white got a winning position and this teach us that first learn concepts then apply in your games and only in specific conditions break them but if you change this order like you learnt concept and breaking it without understanding it well then you will face trouble in whole game.
This game will explain you two concepts in chess.
  • Never bring your queen out early in the game .
  • Power of development with tempo.
  • Checkmating pattern.
  • Co-ordination of whole army.
Basic chess opening principle - Do not bring the queen out



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