Called the danish gambit.
Interesting Opening

Danish gambit is very interesting; However practically at the intermediate level it's either black gets destroyed because they don't know what to do or he just wins because he's up two pawns; White rarely knows how to use his lead in development to his advantage. If black learns a few critical lines and traps this could just be refuted entirely.

Danish gambit is very interesting; However practically at the intermediate level it's either black gets destroyed because they don't know what to do or he just wins because he's up two pawns; White rarely knows how to use his lead in development to his advantage. If black learns a few critical lines and traps this could just be refuted entirely.
1. I dont plan on using it.
2. I am not intermidiate

Danish gambit is very interesting; However practically at the intermediate level it's either black gets destroyed because they don't know what to do or he just wins because he's up two pawns; White rarely knows how to use his lead in development to his advantage. If black learns a few critical lines and traps this could just be refuted entirely.
1. I dont plan on using it.
2. I am not intermidiate
1600 is intermediate no?

Danish gambit is very interesting; However practically at the intermediate level it's either black gets destroyed because they don't know what to do or he just wins because he's up two pawns; White rarely knows how to use his lead in development to his advantage. If black learns a few critical lines and traps this could just be refuted entirely.
1. I dont plan on using it.
2. I am not intermidiate
1600 is intermediate no?
Nope

1600 = intermediate
💀💀 1500 up is advanved
1800+ is advanced
1200-1800 is considered intermediate

1600 = intermediate
💀💀 1500 up is advanved
1800+ is advanced
1200-1800 is considered intermediate
U wrong but whatever
So, I think this is a very interesting opening idea.
You have 2 dangerous bishops, and can get very easy development