Please Experts+ : I need the most aggressive and complex d4 opening out there!

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ESP-918

 

Im new to d4 opening so I need the most agressive, complex, tricky gambit , that exists, preferably with some traps

 

I'm planning to play people 2000-2300 Elo with this opening, so I need something that is superb, tricky, complex, unusual, preferably with some sacrifices, something never seen before ..... and so on

toiyabe

Go spam somewhere else.  

aln67

Try to play the King's gambit with your Queen pawn

greenibex
Fixing_A_Hole wrote:

Go spam somewhere else.  

what is spam?

greenibex
ESP-918 wrote:

 

Im new to d4 opening so I need the most agressive, complex, tricky gambit , that exists, preferably with some traps

 

I'm planning to play people 2000-2300 Elo with this opening, so I need something that is superb, tricky, complex, unusual, preferably with some sacrifices, something never seen before ..... and so on

i think it is the queen's gambit declined

ESP-918

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helgerud
greenibex wrote:
Fixing_A_Hole wrote:

Go spam somewhere else.  

what is spam?

this ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE

Ninjakiwi17

just play normal openings

ModestAndPolite

There is no "most aggressive, complex tricky gambit" against 1. d4. and none with any particularly hard-to-avoid traps.

 

There are plenty of complex and aggressive systems such as the King's Indian, Gruenfeld and Benoni, as well as lines like the Semi-Slav and Cambridge Springs in the Queen's Gambit.

There are numerous gambits against 1. d4, mostly unsound or unlikely to lead to more than a draw if White knows what he is doing.  The exception is the Benko gambit.  But that is not "tricky" or "trappy" even though it is complex.

Most of the available gambits are in the Queen's Gambit, but if you open 1.d4 d5 you give white the option of playing a London system or Colle or Catalan system and then you can forget about tricky and trappy for the rest of the opening.

May I ask why you are looking for an opening that is complex, aggressive, tricky and trappy, rather than a sound opening that you are capable of playing well?  To avoid easy draws it is only necessary for an opening system to be complex.

ModestAndPolite
keisyzrk wrote:

1.e4 c5 2.Na3 g6 3.h4!just go look up Rapport.6

 

Very interesting, but the OP wanted something to play against 1. d4

ESP-918

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ESP-918

True

JubilationTCornpone
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BronsteinPawn

Give up on chess, or at least on posting threads plz.

triggerlips

How can someone playing 2300 players have no clue about the basics of d4 openings?  

BronsteinPawn
triggerlips escribió:

How can someone playing 2300 players have no clue about the basics of d4 openings?  

Welcome to internet chess? Where everything smells like fish and the truth is not true?

BronsteinPawn

1000 FIDE patzers may be 2300 FIDE players for him...

ESP-918

Guys take it easy , I'm just a beginner , I only know 1% of what super GMs know

ESP-918

Plus I might play with 2300 players and I played with a GM here as well , so what? I didn't win, so just playing someone is not enough to judge, like you guys do

ESP-918

And I consider myself as a weak player( I'm not a GM yet, not even a FM) so I need more information. Also I asked about d4 as I don't normally practice it, I open differently and just recently learned a veresov attack