triple muzio gambit
that's called losing
I rocketed my rating with gambits, but not the crazy ones (like halloween's, danish, etc).
Just the ones where if your opponent played stockfish-like, you'd still have a completely playable position, but still have traps where your opponent can go wrong.
EXAMPLES:
Evans gambit, Scotch gambit, Max Lange attack (gambit a pawn).
Is the fried liver considered "crazy?"
Update: I've been simply playing on the other website we can't talk about, The King's Gambit since it already invites open games and tactics since the second move,
Alekhine Defense, since I thought directly attacking the King's pawn is, "violent".
I also play The Benko Gambit and Modern Defense.
I'll drop Modern Defense out of my repertoire since it is a very closed position for a long time. I'm favoring open games
Just have fun playing man, if you like being a little edgy there's nothing wrong with that