I asked my chess teacher (rated 2100 USCF) against she said "E4 games", (the italian game, ruy lopez (spanish), sicilian, the vienna, or the scotch). Her personal recommendation was the kings gambit. I disagree I like d4 and c4 openings, closed positions, beginners don't know how to play against d4 or c4. There are these different openings like the polish/arangoutang, Nimsowich Larsen, and benko which I wont go into much detail. 

 - ***"E4 games"***
- Open games

-Open diagonals

-Fluid or absent center pawns

-Tactics

-Attacks

-Gambits

-Combinations

-Fast

Beginners usually like e4 games because they control the center, They develop quickly, and they get ready to castle (3 main rules in the opening) unlike in d4 openings. A suggestion is to get knights out first, and bishops out next.


 - **Italian** - 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 

  *Gioco Piano* - (meaning quiet game in Italian) 3. Bc5 4. c3 preparing to push D4 to gain space.
  
  *2 Knights defense* - 3. Nf6 4. Ng5 d5 5. exd5 Na5 Black should not take the pawn.

  *Blacburne schilling* - 3. nd4 Take the Knight and NOT the pawn if you take the pawn, you will loose a minor piece, 4. nxe5 Qg5 5. nxf7 qxg2 6.Rf1 qxe4+ if 7.be2 Nf3# if 7. Qe2 Nf3# So white will have to give up a minor piece eventually to not get checkmated

 - **Ruy lopez** - 1. e4 e5 2. nf3 nc6 3. bb5
  
 *3.a6.* - Bobby Fischer likes 4.Bxc6, but the main line is 4. Ba5 b4 5. bb3

 *3.nd4.* - The exchange variation either Be2 for white, or nxd4.

 - **vienna** - 1. e4 e5 2. nc3

 *2.Nc6* - 3. nf3 nf6 forms into the 4 knights game. 3. f4 turns into a gambit so you can take away from the center.
 
 *2.Nf6* - 3. f4 the famous vienna gambit. varies on next move, but white is better +- .

 *2.Bc5* - 3. f4,  it is extremely common to play f4 on the 3rd move for white. if he doesn't take play nf3 the next move.

 - **Sicilian** 1. e4 c5

 *2.c3* - The Alpin variation, the most popular prepares to push d4 to whites advantage, by 2. nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4.cxd4, and white will have more space, so 2.e5 is an alternate, but leaves a hole for his knight on d4.

 *2.nf3* - The kings knight variation, very popular

 *2.f4* - Grand Prix attack, 2. d6 3.nf3 I like whites position more.

 *2.d4* - The Smith-morra gambit. 2. cxd4 3.c3 dxc3 4.nxc3. white literally sacrifices a pawn for attacking on the d and c files. or 2. cxd4 3.Qxd4 nc6 Black will gain a tempo on whites queen, i do not recommend to take.

 - **Scotch** 1. e4 e5 2. nf3 nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. nxd4 The center is broken quite early, but that does have advantages, I play 4. nf6 5. nxc6 bxc6 preparing to push d5, if 5. e5 then qe7 pinning the pawn. Usually, though people play 4.Bc5 5. Nxc6 Bxc6. Its really a question of wheather you want your bishop or knight out for black.

 - **Scotch Gambit** **My Personal E4 recomendation**

1. e4 e5 2. nf3 nc6 3. d4 exd4 4.Bc4
                     (a)4. Bb4+ looses for black because if 5.c3 then 5.dxc3 6.dxc3 if 7.Bc5 then 7.Bxf7+ 8.Kxf7 Qd5+ 9. king moves wherever Qxc5 +- Whites advantage. If Bd6 or Bf8, it either wastes a move and/ or messes up your position (undo's development/ blocks in pawns). Be7 is Game over, you might as well tip your king sideways due to Qd5!!.

 - **Kings Gambit** 1. e4 e5 2. f4 white will try for the d4 square

*Accepted* 2.exf4 3.nf3 d5 and so on. This was bobby fischers favorite line for black.

*declined* 2.e6 3.Nf3 Nc6

*Falkerbeer* 2.d5 3.exd5 d4 black sacrifices a pawn for a good centre and black has to cope with an annoying pawn


 - ***"D4, C4, Nf3 Games"*** (I LIKE D4)
- Closed Games

- Bocked files

- Blocked diagonals

- Blocked Center

- Positional Play

- Strategy

- Bind

- Regrouping

- Slow

***D4***

 - **Queens Gambit** (MY FAVORITE OPENING FOR WHITE) 

 - **Kings Indian defense**

 - **Pirc**

 - **Benoni**

 - **Blackmar Dimer Gambit**

***C4***

 - **English opening**

***Nf3***

 - **Reti**

***"Other Openings"***

Open games


 - **Polish**

 - **Nimsowich Larsen**

 - **Benko**


I Highly recommend these book for openings [Chess Openings for Black, Explained: A Complete Repertoire (Revised and Updated)][1], and [Chess Openings for White, Explained: Winning with 1.e4, Second Revised and Updated Edition][2] by 2 Gm's



*********************** Might not be finished, still be working on.....***********************


  [1]: http://www.amazon.com/Chess-Openings-Black-Explained-Repertoire/dp/1889323187/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1360100772&sr=8-1&keywords=openings%20explained
  [2]: http://www.amazon.com/Chess-Openings-White-Explained-Winning/dp/1889323209/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1360100772&sr=8-2&keywords=openings%20explained