
Anti gaming Bullet
I have just found a technique that has greatly helped me to increase my elo ranking. Although this can be perceived as anti-gaming, I believe it is debatable for several reasons since it is not always sussefull and it remains a strategy with several possible variants.
In fact, no matter what color I have, I play all my pawns one space from left to right one after the other. If the opponent attacks, well I riposte most logically with a minor piece then I leave it where it is or I bring it back where it was. always sacrifice my first pawns. Thereafter I continue my waves of pawns of a box so that it has a row completely advanced. I take a piece mainly only under attack. Once in position, I alternate my turns forwards and backwards one square so as not to create a draw. if I see a knight approaching too close, I place my rook accordingly.
Often players are surprised to see an opening that doesn't seem to make sense. So already when you leave you save a lot of time. Moreover, the adversary can feel under pressure and make several attacks with unprotected pieces. So, it may be relevant to take advantage of it. I have already seen players who, faced with this technique, decide to make movements that look like nonsense. Parts move quickly, or in series. I then see the opportunity to go on the attack and eat a few coins. When lucky I can easily do 2-3 takes. I've already had the chance to eat the whole row of pawns.
Then, once he has defended and the game becomes more interesting, the strategy can finally interfere in a checkmate because he does not see the seriousness in the maneuver as well as in the proposed opening.
In short, the most advanced and daring players will not be intimidated by this. In fact, it's easy to get stuck in checkmate. It is enough to be vigilant with the queen as well as with the bishop of the color of the box of its king. I take this opportunity to say that this technique from right to left is susceptible to Scholar's mate