help me
Ok, here are some ideas.
Play the Larsen's Opening 1.b3, 2.Bb2, 3.e3 or 3.c4 or 3.g3. I wrote a book on it and it is popular among masters who want to get out of book.
Next, try 1.b4, the Orangutan. Lot of games and very popular in correspondence chess.
Safe is 1.c4, 2.Nc3, 3.g3, 4.Bg2, the English.
You can try 1.Nc3 and 2.d4 or 2.e4 or 2.Nf3.
Try the Bird, 1.f4 and 2.Nf3.
Reti is 1.Nf3 and 2.d4 or 2.g3, 3.Bg2 4.O-O or 4.d3. Or 1.Nf3 and 2.b4
You can try 1.g3, 2.Bg2, now almost anything for the 3rd move.
As long as you know the traps, you can try 1.g4 and 2.Bg2 or safer 2.h3. This is the Grob's Opening. I wrote a book on that as well. A few International Masters and 1 or 2 GMs have played it.
An unusual opening is good and it can confuse anybody. But more often you can be confused yourself. It is very difficult to win a game in the opening. Unusual moves in the beginning
of the game may lead to worse position in the middlegame and your opponent who
played classic, "popular" moves may suddenly gain a huge advantage over you.
I wanna one great unushualy opening (i mean not d4,e4),than my opoinent will be confused.Please tell me some strong unushual opening.