Interesting. It seems like dubious sharp lines, like the Englund gambit, lead to the shortest games. If you don't know what you're doing, you can easily go wrong. But if you know the refutation, your opponent quickly gets a losing position as well.
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Lifecoach5000 @lemmy.world - 2.5yr
Neat. I’m currently a Vienna Gambit guy myself. Seems to work pretty well for me and I get some interesting positions
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Which openings lead to the shortest games? What about the longest games?
https://lichess.org/ublog/0dsx5wnc/redirectInteresting. It seems like dubious sharp lines, like the Englund gambit, lead to the shortest games. If you don't know what you're doing, you can easily go wrong. But if you know the refutation, your opponent quickly gets a losing position as well.
Neat. I’m currently a Vienna Gambit guy myself. Seems to work pretty well for me and I get some interesting positions