oh, how do you make it
My Own Opening!

You good bro Bc4 is illegal lol. And the first legal moves are already an opening called the from’s gambit.

You good bro Bc4 is illegal lol. And the first legal moves are already an opening called the from’s gambit.
Oh I see what you mean. In move 2, I meant e4, not e5. Now, Bc4 is legal!

I've invented an opening and I call it Fish's Gambit: Declined
The position goes:
e4 d6
d4 Nf6
Nf3 g6
Nc3 Bg7
h3 O-O
Be3 c5
This is my oppening and It can continue:
dxc5 Qa5
Nd2 cxd5
Nb3 Qc7
Bxc5 b6
Be3 Bb7
Bd3 Rd8
Qe2 Nh5
Nb5 Qe5
Bd4 Rxd4
N5xd4 a5
a4 Nf4
Qf3 Nxd3
cxd3 Qd6

You good bro Bc4 is illegal lol. And the first legal moves are already an opening called the from’s gambit.
Oh I see what you mean. In move 2, I meant e4, not e5. Now, Bc4 is legal!
you meant: 1. f4 e5 2. e4 Bc5 3. Nf3 d6 4. Bc4 Nf6 5. d3?

You good bro Bc4 is illegal lol. And the first legal moves are already an opening called the from’s gambit.
Oh I see what you mean. In move 2, I meant e4, not e5. Now, Bc4 is legal!
But its still illegal because he is talking about Bc4 not Bc5, lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

ChatGPT, create a new chess opening.
Certainly! Let's create a new chess opening called the "Lunar Gambit." The Lunar Gambit is designed to be an aggressive and surprising opening that can catch your opponent off guard and lead to dynamic play.
1. Lunar Gambit - Opening Moves:
1. d4 Nf6
2. Nf3 c5
The opening starts with 1. d4, which is a common and solid move that controls the center of the board. Black responds with 1... Nf6, developing a knight and preparing to challenge the center later. White then plays 2. Nf3, also developing a knight and preparing to support the central pawns. Now, Black plays 2... c5, breaking the symmetry and introducing the Lunar Gambit.
3. d5!?
White boldly pushes the d-pawn to d5, initiating the Lunar Gambit. The idea behind this move is to gain space in the center and open lines for the pieces to attack Black's position. White is willing to sacrifice the pawn temporarily for better piece activity and development.
3... e6
Black accepts the gambit and plays 3... e6, striking back in the center and opening up lines for their pieces as well. Black aims to challenge White's center and take advantage of the temporarily exposed position of White's d5-pawn.
4. Nc3 exd5
5. Nxd5 Nxd5
Both sides have accepted the gambit, and now White's knight on d5 is putting pressure on Black's position while also attacking the e7-square, a potentially weak point in Black's pawn structure.
6. Qxd5 d6
Black plays 6... d6, solidifying the d5-pawn and preparing to develop the light-squared bishop. Meanwhile, White's queen on d5 eyes both the f7 and h7 squares, putting pressure on Black's kingside.
7. Ng5! Qc7
White takes the initiative and plays 7. Ng5, a powerful move that threatens to jump to h7 and create dangerous mating threats. The knight is also well-placed to support other attacking pieces in the future. Black responds with 7... Qc7, preparing to castle kingside and defending the h7-square.
8. Bf4 h6
9. Ne4 Be6
White's strong development allows for more aggressive play. White's bishop on f4 attacks the weak d6-pawn while also eyeing the long diagonal towards h2. Black, on the other hand, develops their dark-squared bishop to e6, putting pressure on White's knight and potentially supporting the defense of the kingside.
This is just the beginning of the Lunar Gambit. From this point on, the game can take various paths, depending on the players' moves and strategies. The Lunar Gambit offers an exciting and tactical opening for players who enjoy aggressive play and are comfortable handling imbalanced positions.
As with any new opening, it's essential to experiment with it, analyze the results, and adapt your play based on your experiences and understanding of the position. Enjoy exploring the Lunar Gambit and surprising your opponents on the chessboard!
I've invented an opening and I call it Fish's Gambit: Declined
The position goes:
You'll see why it's a "Fish" gambit. Try it out against bots and let me know what you think