That opening was painful to watch.
Ammonia Attack
I see, thanks for the input. I'm just trying to find openings that I'm fairly good at, and I stumbled across this one, so I figured it was at least worth a try.
It is objectively bad, because you develop a Knight to the Rim, move the Knight twice in the opening, and you don't control the center. Fortunately, your opponent co-operated with you and developed his pieces slowly. A better opponent would have punished you for that opening.
If you want to learn openings see this link here.
Also, vote chess is a great opportunity for you to learn not only the openings, but middle game and endgame.
Have any of you ever won a game using the Ammonia Attack? I just tried it out in Live Chess, and I won it. I was pretty surprised.
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=803245237
It might have been blunders on my opponents part, but nonetheless, I was still pretty surprised.