What's the MAXIMUM disrespect opening possible? 🫠🔥
Just push the D, E or F pawn, then start jumping with your king over the entire board and sending the evil laugh emoji in the game chat
Answer: it depends for different people
LOL
I think that it is playing a move and then stalling for nearly the entire time then resigning with only 1 second left on the clock.
Idk about the bongcloud, Hikaru and Magnus shared a laughing moment once during a live event where they both played the bongcloud, it was hilarious
The Magnus Carlsen Gambit, of course:
Is that an actual gambit?
Not really, but Magnus has actually played it a few times against titled players and it became famous because he still always managed to win when he played it, regardless of which color he was controlling. I'm not sure if he still plays it, but it's definitely his. And for all we know, it might become officially recognized someday, just like the Cow and the Bongcloud did.
I think the most disrespectful opening is the Transvestite opening where the person moves the pieces around just to swap the places with the King and Queen. A lot of people call this the Magnus Carlsen Gambit, but I don't think he invented it. It's just a fun trolling opening when you want to see how badly you can play, and still come back and win the game (hopefully).
Heres mine. Basically i Bongcloud for 15 moves. Somehow win and make 20 back to back king trips to the other side of the board spamming angry emoji in every single zeptosecond and then promote 2 rooks, 2 knights and 2 bishops. Still spamming angies and checkmate him on his homeland. And spam 1000 EZ's on one single nanogram of hourglass
A disrespect opening so discombobulating that the opponent will voluntarily trade their queen for a bishop:
I think the most disrespectful opening is the Transvestite opening where the person moves the pieces around just to swap the places with the King and Queen. A lot of people call this the Magnus Carlsen Gambit, but I don't think he invented it. It's just a fun trolling opening when you want to see how badly you can play, and still come back and win the game (hopefully).
I test these kinds of openings out on lichess, and a good strategy with them is to just launch flank pawns to start an attack. I've won some nice attacking games this way.
Everyone says it’s the Bongcloud, but is that really true?