The first one might be a variation of QGD (Queen's gambit declined) or Grünfeld
though U probably lost a tempo playing both a3 and h3.
My opening, comments please
Not each time I play a3 or h3 (athough I tend to play h3 if possible), sometimes I just leave a3 so opponent attack with bishop and exchange horse-bishop.
If I can fully develop, it looks like this:
I also thought he was fun in Shallow Hal and Be Kind Rewind (although of course his shticky approach is no doubt offputting at times, and both of those movies had miserable endings).
Hard really to say anything about one side's moves without seeing how the other player reacts to it.
If black play tight closed defence, I sometimes use four pawns in a row straight in center. Any thoughts on that opening.
It really makes no sense at all to talk about your moves while completely ignoring black's. Show us some real openings from real games, including black's moves.
If you do want to ignore them, then your setup is way inferior to this one:
Mediocre responses from mediocre people. Not all of posters, but you can say who.
Still, at least you managed to acknowledge our responses (which is something you apparently are not much given to doing). 
But, Andy, how could you leave out Mr. Black's biggest lemon of all, King Kong?
Oh my God, they remade that again?! Like the 1976 version wasn't bad enough. I only hope Messr Black played the ape.
But, Andy, how could you leave out Mr. Black's biggest lemon of all, King Kong?
Oh my God, they remade that again?! Like the 1976 version wasn't bad enough. I only hope Messr Black played the ape.
Having watched it, I can only say that it was difficult to tell.
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Hi,
To make it clear it is not mine in sense I developed it, but this is how I attack many times with white. Sure not each time I can develop to this point, but most of the times yes.
Comments please. Is there anything I could improve. After this development I start attack.
Another variation