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You should work on not dropping material, and missing simple tactics before trying to be "aggressive"
"... you must choose what openings you will be using. This choice depends on your taste and also on the character and style of your game. If you like to attack and you are not afraid of sacrificing and taking risks choose sharp gambit openings. If you prefer a quiet game, then there are relatively calm openings for you. ..." - Journey to the Chess Kingdom by Yuri Averbakh and Mikhail Beilin
ShmekWes might want to get: My First Chess Opening Repertoire for White
https://www.newinchess.com/media/wysiwyg/product_pdf/9033.pdf
https://chessbookreviews.wordpress.com/tag/vincent-moret/
Maybe first read Discovering Chess Openings.
https://web.archive.org/web/20140627114655/http://www.chesscafe.com/text/hansen91.pdf
You probably know about the Wayward Queen Attack and the scholar's mate. You could also try the Rio gambit in the Ruy Lopez. Or the Vienna game. But you should concentrate on building up your defensive skills first, knowing what the good squares are etc.
You probably know about the Wayward Queen Attack and the scholar's mate. You could also try the Rio gambit in the Ruy Lopez. Or the Vienna game. But you should concentrate on building up your defensive skills first, knowing what the good squares are etc.
Wayward Queen attack isn't aggressive. Its bad, and hopeful.

kings gambit, smith morra gambit , scotch gambit.
You probably know about the Wayward Queen Attack and the scholar's mate. You could also try the Rio gambit in the Ruy Lopez. Or the Vienna game. But you should concentrate on building up your defensive skills first, knowing what the good squares are etc.
Wayward Queen attack isn't aggressive. Its bad, and hopeful.
It's fine for a newbie to beat other newbies with. I got scholar's mated lots of times at first.... I still do sometimes when I'm not careful.

http://www.thechesswebsite.com/top-7-aggressive-chess-openings/
Chess Openings Resources for Beginners and Beyond...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/openings-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond