I’m kind of at loss for words. What are the advantages of these openings? I know these were the questions here, but I don’t think you guys researched these thoroughly. The queen’s gambit is just d4 d5 c4. You don’t sac the queen. The only advantage I could see coming out of this would be to expose the king and prevent castling, but that’s usually accomplished with a minor piece (ie. knight or bishop).
I’m kind of at loss for words. What are the advantages of these openings? I know these were the questions here, but I don’t think you guys researched these thoroughly. The queen’s gambit is just d4 d5 c4. You don’t sac the queen. The only advantage I could see coming out of this would be to expose the king and prevent castling, but that’s usually accomplished with a minor piece (ie. knight or bishop).
How to best play this opening? A queen's gambit is when you sacrifice your queen...