Hi
Creating my own opening?

Do not reinvent the wheel... Take a look at my new book "Chess Openings - An Introduction". It is good enough to learn the basic principles and later on it will be good to go deep in some of the 38 main openings. This is based in centuries of studies, no need to reinvent.
You have the paperback and ebook options!
Give me your opinion!

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1. e3 Nf6 2. Ne2 c5 3. g3 g6 4. Bh3 Na6 5. c3 e6 6. b4 c4 7. Ba3 d6 8. Bg2 Be7 9. d4 Nc7 10. O-O d5 {*}
Van’t Kruijs Opening, pawn variation.

"Scholar's Mate repelled"
Based off an earlier game I played where white tried to pull a scholar's Mate on me

I made this one to combat a number of different openers, The more I used it the more I started winning, it's a little long, and easy to catch, but when it's in place you decent control of the board. I call it the Knight's Castle opening.
Wait that hangs fools mate

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1. e3 e5 2. d3 d6 3. g3 Nf6 4. c3 Bd7 5. Bg2 Nc6 6. Ne2 g6 7. b3 Rc8 8. Bb2 a5 9. Nd2 Bg7 10. f4 O-O 11. O-O b6 12. h3 Qe7 13. a3 Na7 {*}
Python Variation of the Van’t Kruijs Opening