Grob counter Gambit

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On an old online chess server, I once convinced a computer-player operator to let me play the black side of "grob counter gambit". This new opening, I explained to him was very tactical and there was little theory on it. He didn't see it in the computer's opening book and agreed to add it.

Without further ado, here is the opening with the computer playing White

1. f4 e5

2. g4

Please analyze.

Avatar of skakmadurinn

2. g4..... very interesting move..

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Way too difficult. Only pfren can untangle all the mind-blowing complications.

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skakmadurinn wrote:

2. g4..... very interesting move..

It is very tactical, indeed.

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Oran_perrett wrote:

obviously 2... g5!! is the answer

The positional response is one line, certainly.

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duck_and_cover wrote:

Way too difficult. Only pfren can untangle all the mind-blowing complications.

I have had Fritz analyzing it uniterrupted for the past 3.5 years. I am hoping it comes to a conclusion soon.

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good bye, this is to weird for me

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This is a most unusual opening... I love black's counter-gambit BTW.

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Oran_perrett wrote:
 

mainline 3

That is the most crazy game I have seen in a while! It must have taken forever to analyze all of that...

Avatar of ViktorHNielsen

I usually play 2... Qh4#. But there was once I accepted a draw (with white), after 2: g4!? 

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ViktorHNielsen wrote:

I usually play 2... Qh4#. But there was once I accepted a draw (with white), after 2: g4!? 

That is a mistake, asking for a draw... You are clearly better as you have much more space on the kingside to attack.

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early Queen move ... patzer!

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Isn't this a sub variation of the bongcloud?

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