How to play the "RUY LOPEZ"(THE SPANISH OPENING)

The Ruy Lopez, otherwise called the Spanish Opening, is one of the most well known and persevering through chess openings. It emerges after the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5. The Ruy Lopez centers around controlling the middle, fostering the pieces amicably, and planning for major areas of strength for an on the kingside. Here is a general aide on the best way to play the Ruy Lopez: 1. Control the middle : As White, begin with the standard opening move 1.e4, expecting to control the focal squares e4 and d4. By controlling the middle, you gain areas of strength for a for future piece improvement and going after open doors. 2. Foster the knights : Play 2.Nf3, fostering your knight to f3, and circle back to 3.Bb5, fostering your bishop to b5. This move flags the beginning of the Ruy Lopez. The thought behind Bb5 is to nail black's knight to c6 to their ruler, which comes down on the e5 pawn. 3. Get ready to castle : In most Ruy Lopez lines, White plans to castle kingside. Go on with...