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I played a guy today that played 1. f3 and the followed up with 2. Kf2. Not sure what he was doing but he just kept shifting his king around while I developed and then all the sudden started playing really smart moves. The game ended in a draw. I have had opponents do this before. Are they trying to show off or something? I'm so good that I can ignore principles and all that silly tempo stuff and you still can't beat me? 

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I do it all the time. It's really rare nowadays.

You see, the king is actually a pretty strong piece, if used correctly.
It is a risky option to bring it out early in the game, but the rewards are sometimes worth it.

Normally however people do not move the king repeatedly. (So it could be possible that he is just showing off).
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Can you post the game? But certainly some form of show boating or trolling.
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Not sure I can post it, AlkinKing. I play anonymous at Lichess sometimes, mostly because I'm too lazy to sign in.
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BobbyTalparov wrote:

Was this a very fast time control (blitz, bullet, hyper-bullet)?

3+2

The guy was better than me for sure. I was lucky to draw.  

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Play anonymously at lichess is lots of fun. Shame we can't see the game though.
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Makes me wonder about studying openings. I know openings are important to know, and is a must to know vs some opponents, but it seems to me like it's the skill part of my game that needs the most work.
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Chess Twins did a video on playing chess hustlers where 1. f3 and 2. Kf2 were played for fun, and ended up winning the game anyways.

https://youtu.be/Upx0GW4L6bI 

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TheReal6hess wrote:

Chess Twins did a video on playing chess hustlers where 1. f3 and 2. Kf2 were played for fun, and ended up winning the game anyways.

https://youtu.be/Upx0GW4L6bI 

Thanks, I'll check that out.