1. Queen's gambit
2. Sicilian (it's what I do best with)
3. Albin countergambit
1. Queen's gambit
2. Sicilian (it's what I do best with)
3. Albin countergambit
Queens Gambit and Sicilian?
Good joke...
Did you read the title of this thread correctly?
1. Queen's gambit
2. Sicilian (it's what I do best with)
3. Albin countergambit
Queens Gambit and Sicilian?
Good joke...
Did you read the title of this thread correctly?
well black decides on the queens gambit doesnt he??
and i guess a correctly played queens gambit is way more agressive than a busted elephant gambit
I dont know if there is an aggresso-meter in Chess...i think not.
Here are my personal choices:
With white: BDG, Hübsch-Gambit, Gibbins-Weidenhagen-Gambit
Vs. e4: Latvian Gambit, Elephant-Gambit
Vs. d4: All sidelines of the Englund-Gambit (Soller, Blackburne, Hartlaub)
Vs. c4: Vector-Gambit
I don't see what's wrong with the Sicilian as an answer. Can be played very aggressively and chosed by most of the great attacking players.
i think most agressive are the najdorf and the kings indian.
how do you define agressive??
do you just mean tactical??
1. Queen's gambit
2. Sicilian (it's what I do best with)
3. Albin countergambit
Queens Gambit and Sicilian?
Good joke...
Did you read the title of this thread correctly?
well black decides on the queens gambit doesnt he??
and i guess a correctly played queens gambit is way more agressive than a busted elephant gambit
Question number 1 was the most aggressive opening with white...and the answer cant be Queens Gambit.
The question was not the theoretical best opening for white vs. 1.d4 d5
And the Elephant Gambit isnt refuted by now...best you can achieve with white is += in a material balanced position...i should know because ive played it for more than 3 years (and then switched to the Latvian, because its far more tactical than the Elephant).
i think most agressive are the najdorf and the kings indian.
how do you define agressive??
do you just mean tactical??
Aggressive and tactical are very similar in the world of chess, so whichever your favorite is.
1. Danish gambit - Maybe it's not good but when else does White throw away three pawns in an opening?
2. Ruy Lopez, Marshall gambit
3. Benoni
I don't see what's wrong with the Sicilian as an answer. Can be played very aggressively and chosed by most of the great attacking players.
but i think generally a sound opening is always more agressive than a speculative opening that gets busted.
???
i have good results with these unsound openings and my games are almost over after the middle game,so i can save my money and dont need to buy endgame books.
It's a bad question imo. To play so aggressively in the opening without your opponent making any mistakes means that you must make considerable concessions.
The 'most aggressive' openings will require greater concessions, often two pawns or more.
Pretty much all these openings are unsound, I can not think of an opening before move 10 which allows you to sacrifice 2+ points worth of material and have sufficent compensation.
Dont play bad openings.
I think any opening can be played agressively, just as any opening can be played passively.
Yes, in theory...right, but would you play a Gambit with material down passive?
Makes no sense...
1. Danish gambit - Maybe it's not good but when else does White throw away three pawns in an opening?
It's only two pawns :). Black captures 3 and loses 1.
yes, but I'm certain that it's been tried before, and you only know if something works after you've blundered it a few hundred times and ironed out the details.
Hello, I would like to ask you, the chess.com community, what your favorite, most aggressive openings are. I will ask you to respond to three main questions:
1. Most aggressive opening for white
2. Most aggressive opening against e4
3. Most aggressive opening against d4
My responses are:
1. BDG, Ryder gambit
2. Elephant Gambit
3. Albin Countergambit
What are all of yours?