Winning Openings


I would recommend the Nakhmanson Gambit as there are a lot of winning opportunities and is a draw if black finds the very hard to find best line (this is an opening for white). I wouldn't recommend it if you don't like playing gambits, because you do need to sac, even though you get it back later. If you want a full course on the Nakhmanson Gambit, I'd recommend watching my 15 minute video that explains every single lines. If you prefer to watch someone else, then I can also give you some videos from other people, though I don't know anyone except for me who did a full walkthrough in one video. Here's the link to the video if you want to watch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n8TAR69EyY

For black, at the GM level, the Sicilian is pretty much all they use against e4 and the Grunfeld or Kings Indian against e4. As white, e4, then Italian, Open, Nc3, Advance.

I would recommend the Nakhmanson Gambit as there are a lot of winning opportunities and is a draw if black finds the very hard to find best line (this is an opening for white). I wouldn't recommend it if you don't like playing gambits, because you do need to sac, even though you get it back later. If you want a full course on the Nakhmanson Gambit, I'd recommend watching my 15 minute video that explains every single lines. If you prefer to watch someone else, then I can also give you some videos from other people, though I don't know anyone except for me who did a full walkthrough in one video. Here's the link to the video if you want to watch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n8TAR69EyY
I don't know where u see the assesment "draw" but Nakhmanson Gambit doesn't lead to a draw with black's best play.
It leads to advantage (slight or big I am not sure) for black...

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-openings/nakhmanson-gambit-1
What is your improvment on analysis given in this thread?