Against less experienced players or those unfamiliar with unconventional openings, a4 or h4 might throw them off balance and lead to mistakes. The surprise factor can sometimes be an advantage.
A4 or H4 as their first move, risky or not?

Well, it is a risky move, but I’m sure some of you have seen like a Master win a game using one of the first moves as said

"Risky" is not the right word. "Risky" suggests that you are risking something to gain some reward, but there's no reward here. Pointless troll openings just give you a disadvantage for no reason.
Throwing your wallet into a river is not "risky", it's just stupid and wasteful.

Starting a chess game with 1. A4 or 1. H4 is considered unconventional and often seen as risky by many players. These moves, known as "flank openings," do not control the center directly, which is a key principle in chess strategy. While they can catch opponents off guard and lead to unorthodox positions, they may also allow experienced players to gain a central advantage. According to chess experts, while such moves can be entertaining in casual play, they are generally less effective in serious competitions on this topic, check out detailed discussions .
This AI-nonsense should banned from the forums. Annoying spam.
Its risky if your opponent is good, NOT risky if you are better
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