{"id":3774,"date":"2023-02-12T10:45:42","date_gmt":"2023-02-12T09:45:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/chessily.com\/?p=3774"},"modified":"2023-02-16T15:56:17","modified_gmt":"2023-02-16T14:56:17","slug":"we-asked-chatgpt-for-the-best-chess-openings-heres-what-it-said","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chessily.com\/blog\/we-asked-chatgpt-for-the-best-chess-openings-heres-what-it-said\/","title":{"rendered":"We Asked ChatGPT For The Best Chess Openings. Here’s What It Said."},"content":{"rendered":"

We Asked ChatGPT For The Best Chess Openings. Here’s What It Said.<\/h1>\n

It is well-known that ChatGPT doesn’t make for a good chess player<\/a>. But, it does have quite a lot of knowledge when it comes to the history of chess, chess players and everything that doesn’t require actually playing the game. In a sense, that makes ChatGPT the exact opposite of Stockfish. However, how does ChatGPT stack up in terms of opening<\/a> knowledge? We decided to find out by asking ChatGPT for the best three chess openings and digging in on how well it knows certain openings. Let’s see what it says.<\/p>\n

ChatGPT, What Are The Top 3 Chess Openings?<\/h1>\n

After logging into the chatbot, we went straight to work:<\/p>\n

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Chessily:<\/strong> What are the top 3 chess openings?<\/p>\n

ChatGPT:<\/strong> It is difficult to determine the “top 3” chess openings as the popularity of openings can vary depending on the level of play and personal preference. However, here are some of the most commonly played openings that are often considered strong choices for both White and Black:<\/em><\/p>\n