I never knew there was a hyper accelerated dragon, only knew the accelerated dragon.
does a opposite side fianchetto from the enemy offset yours?

Pretty sure this isn't how you play against the hyper-accelerated/accelerated/normal dragon, you're supposed to castle queenside and attack as white. But then again, I have no idea what white was doing this game, not pushing d4. I don't really play e4 though, so take my words with a grain of salt. But you played great, breaking in the center while he was uncastled, and pushing the pawn center you gained from it.

You only castle queenside in the Dragon. The Accelerated Dragon and Hyper Accelerated are much more positional openings and white castles kingside.
Oh, thanks for the correction lol

Pretty sure this isn't how you play against the hyper-accelerated/accelerated/normal dragon, you're supposed to castle queenside and attack as white. But then again, I have no idea what white was doing this game, not pushing d4. I don't really play e4 though, so take my words with a grain of salt. But you played great, breaking in the center while he was uncastled, and pushing the pawn center you gained from it.
You only castle queenside in the Dragon. The Accelerated Dragon and Hyper Accelerated are much more positional openings and white castles kingside.
I thought that the hyper accelerated was more sharp than positional.
I just learned the hyper accelerated dragon and I came across something that led to this question. It happened when I fianchettoed by king's bishop and then my opponent fianchettoed his queen's bishop. It was a little bit harder for him to do so because he had to protect the b2 square with his rook so he could fianchetto his bishop since I had already put mine along the diagonal. Will his bishop offset my bishop and possibly lead to an exchange of a defender of my kingside for on eof his less important pieces? If so, is it not common and objectively correct to do this because of he has to waste a tempo with rook b1? Are there any other cons? How should I react?
Here is the game: