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i call it the chicken nugget opening and its a bit bad
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Suvel wrote:
macer75 wrote:

This opening allows white to control the critical e4 and f5 squares.

lol checkmate in one move

Qh4#

I know

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Reversed Sicilian: Trapped King, 7 move checkmate

 

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macer75 wrote:
 
A good opening choice if both sides are playing for a draw.

That setup kinda looks cool

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King's Gambit Declined:

 

 

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The Requiem Gambit : Scandinavian 

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Requiem Gambit : King's Gambit Variation

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Englund Gambit : Rosen Play

NOTE - I looked up the moves and it was not in the in opening explorer so I inserted it. I know it is quite famous but it is not worth it to try this opening (Englund Gambit) as black.

Peace

 

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https://www.chess.com/analysis

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1. f4 f6 2. g3 g6 3. Bg2 f5 4. d4 d5 5. c3 c6 6. Be3 e5 *

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macer75 wrote:
This opening allows white to control the critical e4 and f5 squares.

But Qh4 is a checkmate, I guess.

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I call this "Checkers Gambit". The pawns are in a formation like a checkerboard.

 

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Love Gambit

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By playing g3, White avoids Qh4, and is not a color weakness because the light-squared bishop is still on the board, and after Re1 you can play Bf1 followed by Bg2 to defend. 
 
 
Spear Variation

 

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the danish gambit against phillidor defense
 

 

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Boba Fett's opening 

 

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Evans Gambit: Corkscrew Variation 

By playing Bb2, White fianchettos his dark-squared bishop to the long diagonal,also adding pressure to the e5 pawn. And after Nf6,You can play 0-0. After 0-0,I would recommend the López Variation with (of course) Bb5,attacking the c6 knight.And if a6,Ba4,b5 Bb3,because the c-pawn’s blocked.Also,you could do the Glass Gambit with a3 ,and after it’s accepted with Bxa3 Bxa3,the dark-squared bishop gains activity.