Kings English is not most popular. Anglo English or symmetrical are much more common.
English opening 1.c4
So it's the Hippo English.
Yes, this is similar to Pidgin English, but confined mostly to Sub-Saharan Africa. A related variation is the Cockney opening, prevalent in working class areas of central London.
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Working class? Central London? Hmm...
Hey stop saying that word
Yeah
#62 , stop copying me
I'm copying you?
Yes u r
Why?
Working class? Central London? Hmm...
Work is the curse of the drinking class.
Stop it! If you are talking about drunkenness, then you are drunk! I block you
#62 , stop copying me
I'm copying you?
Yes u r
Why?
Why not?
But why I copying? No why not! Why not no why because why It's question!
#62 , stop copying me
I'm copying you?
Yes u r
Why?
Why not?
But why I copying? No why not! Why not no why because why It's question!
What on earth are you talking about?
On earth I ask you personally- Why????
#62 , stop copying me
I'm copying you?
Yes u r
Why?
Why not?
But why I copying? No why not! Why not no why because why It's question!
What on earth are you talking about?
On earth I ask you personally- Why????
You're asking me publically why
This is question?
#62 , stop copying me
I'm copying you?
Yes u r
Why?
Why not?
But why I copying? No why not! Why not no why because why It's question!
What on earth are you talking about?
On earth I ask you personally- Why????
You're asking me publically why
This is question?
No , this is legit question
Okay
#62 , stop copying me
I'm copying you?
Yes u r
Why?
Why I copying?
You must be very powerful!
I know