Here's an ultra-aggressive opening repertoire for black which I call the hyper-accelerated hypermodern opening repertoire for the hyper player.
Here is the complete repertoire against each of white's first moves:
1. e4 or g4 - hit them with the Hyper-Accelerated Latvian Gambit aka the Anti-Grob System - f5!
1. d4 - hammer them with the Hyper-Accelerated Budapest Gambit - e5!
1. c4 or a4 - nail them with the Hyper-Accelerated Benko Gambit - b5!
1. f4 or h4 - bang them with the Borg Gambit - g5!
1. b4 - slam them with the Sicilian Gambit - c5!
I've thoroughly tested this repertoire against the computer with a respectable score of 0 wins, 30 losses and 1 draw, so if you work out the wrinkles, this ambitious repertoire should be perfectly playable.
Originally posted by Kalhornov😴
Here's an ultra-aggressive opening repertoire for black which I call the hyper-accelerated hypermodern opening repertoire for the hyper player.
Here is the complete repertoire against each of white's first moves:
1. e4 or g4 - hit them with the Hyper-Accelerated Latvian Gambit aka the Anti-Grob System - f5!
1. d4 - hammer them with the Hyper-Acceler ...[text shortened]... raw, so if you work out the wrinkles, this ambitious repertoire should be perfectly playable.
Originally posted by Sam The ShamHere's a game Dutch Defense played Barnes Defense against Stockcontrol (1.e4 f6 2.Nf3 Kf7):
best opening for black:
1. (any).....pawn f6
2. (any)....king-f7
after that it's all gravy.
You can do the same as white, it's just a killer opening
Game 3481856
Dutch should have won this game, but oh well. 😞
Originally posted by KalhornovMy first thought here is.......
Here's an ultra-aggressive opening repertoire for black which I call the hyper-accelerated hypermodern opening repertoire for the hyper player.
Here is the complete repertoire against each of white's first moves:
1. e4 or g4 - hit them with the Hyper-Accelerated Latvian Gambit aka the Anti-Grob System - f5!
1. d4 - hammer them with the Hyper-Acceler ...[text shortened]... raw, so if you work out the wrinkles, this ambitious repertoire should be perfectly playable.
I believe the name of the opening 1.d4 e5!?? is Englunds Gambit. The good thing with that opening is that you get fast away from theory.
My second thought here is.......
1.b4 c5?! is best answered with 2.e4!? and then it is white and not black that is playing a gambit.
Originally posted by DagamoStyleI did play one OTB game where played 1.d4 and my opponent (rated 400 points higher than me) played e5. Needless to say, I got roasted and lost quickly, though he showed me some defensive moves I missed. Next time, 2.d5 for me.
My first thought here is.......
I believe the name of the opening 1.d4 e5!?? is Englunds Gambit. The good thing with that opening is that you get fast away from theory.
My second thought here is.......
1.b4 c5?! is best answered with 2.e4!? and then it is white and not black that is playing a gambit.