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hithesh1111

Do you know any moves in d4 opening moves in which we play an unknown move, if they play the regular move of that opening, they lose quickly ??

For example, if they play some opening we're not fond of. We play some move which is uncommon. They play the normal theory move of that opening. It becomes a blunder and we win.

Do you know any of such moves?

macer75

Um...no. Modern chess theory is advanced enough to have considered all such cases. Good players have basically memorized the best response to any move in the opening stages of the game.

hithesh1111
macer75 wrote:

Um...no. Modern chess theory is advanced enough to have considered all such cases. Good players have basically memorized the best response to any move in the opening stages of the game.

Macer, i mean i hate playing dutch as white. so i play staunton gambit

1.d4 f5 2.e4 fxe4 3.Nc3 d5?? 4.Qh5+ followed by Qxd5 wins

 If 3...Nf6 I play 4.Bg5 . Then 4...d5?? also loses to Bxf6 followed by Qh5.

d5 which is a blunder is played by almost 75 percent of my opponents who play dutch.

Phinnaeus

Oh, you want to know which lines are good for white if black blunders.

All of them.

Try out 1.d4 e6 2.Bg5.  Yes, your bishop is hanging, but if black plays the natural ...d5, you get his queen!  Winning!

hithesh1111

Hey. But you lose the bishop. In a bullet game, its ok. But in a standard you are trailing by 3 points. I need moves i can play which doesn't create a big advantage for my opponent in a standard game like staunton gambit with d5??. Many even played d5 against me in otb tourneys. In this gambit , black should give back the e4 pawn or he will lose quickly.

hithesh1111
Phinnaeus wrote:

Oh, you want to know which lines are good for white if black blunders.

All of them.

Try out 1.d4 e6 2.Bg5.  Yes, your bishop is hanging, but if black plays the natural ...d5, you get his queen!  Winning!

Hey. But you lose the bishop. In a bullet game, its ok. But in a standard you are trailing by 3 points. I need moves i can play which doesn't create a big advantage for my opponent in a standard game like staunton gambit with d5??. Many even played d5 against me in otb tourneys. In this gambit , black should give back the e4 pawn or he will lose quickly.