a3??
Play c4
Thanks all for this. I am thinking about the grand-prix attack and the 1.h4.
If somebody has some suggestions, please post
1. h4 and 2. a4 are fun for bullet.
I know that opening somewhere, but I don't know what it's called
really whatever your most familiar with and can pump out moves.
I youre familiar with theory many gambit variations such as the BDG. danish and KG are strong. I played the BDG for a while and it is very strong in blitz, where your opponent doesnt put up strongest defence and corespondence, where you put up good moves.
But for over the board find the moves to keep your position alive can feel next to impossible.
I think most of the players don't know the Halloween Gambit opening. But 4.a3 is a safe way to prepare Nxe5!?.
1.h4 does not merit accentuation such as '?!' and definitely not '?'
same is true for 1.c3
These are both very playable unorthodox openings. Why are they considered unorthodox, because you challenge the paradigm of center-control, that is traditionally viewed as sound strategy. You must be out of your mind, or very inexperienced to award 1.h4 a ?
The truth is, thread author, that asking and publicly discussing opening surprises is counter-effective, no? Because anyone who will play you can look here and see that you are preparing anything unorthodox. So basically, try anything out, and unless it follows basic principles, such as attack and hold the center, you will not find in-depth book analysis...
The king's gambit is interesting to look at, if 1. .. c5 you can go with a grand-prix attack, which few sicilian players playing blitz on here seem very familiar with.
This is precisely what I've been using, with some success as you can see from my trophies most of which I got from blitz tournaments. Have you been spying on me?
The title says it all. What is a good opening for blitz game (5 min). I think a good opening requires the following:
This is my opinion and I was interested, because in a tournament game I needed to play a shoot out, and I lost .
Can someone help me. I was thinking about the following openings: