Im really not sure how to look for white lines against the various defenses, so I'll ask on here I suppose.
Im not exactly looking for crazy aggressive lines. Just looking for lines that can keep the initiative and some pressure(exchange KID seems to put black under heat pretty quick, which isnt exactly 'aggressive'. though I may not be playing it right, just giving an example). I dont want to settle for 'play-able' openings I guess.
http://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-openings/help-with-aggressive-d4-repertoire2
Did you actually use the answers given when you asked this twice six months ago?
Seems to me like there were a number of good suggestions. Did you try them?
How about this one?
Semi-Slav: 5.Bg5, going for the Botvinnik after 5...dxc4 and the anti-Moscow gambit 5...h6 6.Bh4
Slav: Tolush-Geller gambit 4...dxc4 5.e4 b5 6.e5
QGA: 3.e4
QGD: Exchange with castling long
KID: Four pawns attack
Benoni: flick-knife (with f4 and Bb5+)
Grunfeld: Exchange
Nimzo: Hardest to play aggressively against, maybe 4.Qc2 followed by 5.e4 if possible
Dutch: 2.Bg5
If you find something good against the Benko Gambit, let me know... :-(
/ You said at the time it was what you were looking for. If you did use those suggestions, why not start there and give examples of what you tried?
Im really not sure how to look for white lines against the various defenses, so I'll ask on here I suppose.
Im not exactly looking for crazy aggressive lines. Just looking for lines that can keep the initiative and some pressure(exchange KID seems to put black under heat pretty quick, which isnt exactly 'aggressive'. though I may not be playing it right, just giving an example). I dont want to settle for 'play-able' openings I guess.