Good day to you, too. You should google it yourself first, there is a lot of material on this subject. Of course, if you've already tried it and couldn't find anything, I can recommend you to learn more about it on the Chess-Grandmaster site. The
Reti Opening , initiated with the move 1.Nf3, is a chess strategy named after the renowned Czech Grandmaster Richard Reti. Known for its adaptability, this opening prioritizes center control without an immediate pawn commitment, providing a flexible foundation for diverse game outcomes. With the potential for various transpositions, the Reti Opening often leads to a hypermodern style of play, emphasizing influence on the center from a distance rather than direct pawn occupation. Players employing the Reti aim for strategic imbalances, injecting a sense of surprise and dynamism into their games.