Any feedback would be appreciated, I am no expert in chess by any means.
New Chess Opening. "The Banana Opening"
If you think you've discovered a new opening, it falls into either one (or both) of the following:
a.) it's not new
b.) it's bad
You're better off playing known openings.
If you think you've discovered a new opening, it falls into either one (or both) of the following:
a.) it's not new
b.) it's bad
You're better off playing known openings.
That's exactly how I invented...scotch gambit.
It started with me looking at the danish gambit and thinking "What if I delay c3 and play Nf3 first. The opponent will probably defend with Nc6, I will try to castle and then play c3. So I follow with Bc4. The problem for me was Nf6, I immediately decided to deal with this knight via e5, but d5 was looking sus. Decided to go with O-O, Nxe4, Re1 and then something should happen. Then, after almost 5 minutes of analysis I realised that I transposed into the scotch gambit Lmao
Hello,
I discovered a new chess opening. I name it the Banana Opening, It is inspired from the Queens Gambit.
It goes like this:
1- E3
2- D4
3- C4
I have never seen it being played before. In addition to that, I conducted a quick research on book chess openings, and even checked out some published novelty openings, and did not find it anywhere.
Simple-dude