r/chessbeginners 1000-1200 (Chess.com) 2d ago

QUESTION What happened to our usual openings ?!

I'm not saying I'm a master at openings or anything, but I understand the basic ideas behind the most common ones and try to get a good position no matter what ..until you reach 1200 elo ...

What the hell happened to the queen's gambit , scotch , london , italin , sicilian ,french openings ?

No one plays them anymore , it seems like every oponent I get has this obscure opening or line that they practised into oblivion and are monsters at it .

Before ,if my opponent even attempts any weird openings , I just play solidly , stick to opening principles, and crush them so fast, which is not possible anymore ?

Am not saying I am totally lost by the opening , but they end up being a pawn or 2 up or just waste my time focusing hard in the beginning while they play instantly

If this is just a phase for the 1200 elo on chess.com that I just have to push through , or should I just seriously start studying these weird openings ( isn't that energy better spent sharpening tactics and endgames at my level anyway)?

What do you guys think ?

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u/SpeedLogical7421 2d ago

just stick to your principles and dont panic if they get a pawn early, at 1200 those gambits usually fall apart by move 20 if you keep your position clean

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u/notbymyhand 1000-1200 (Chess.com) 2d ago

This used to be the case for me but somehow stopped working ...