Chess Openings: Blackmar-Diemer Gambit
intermediate
The Blackmar Diemer Gambit is one of the most aggressive lines that white can play as it gives up his king's pawn as early as the 2nd move in the game and then looks to also give up his king's bishop's pawn. White does this to have an advantage in development and keep the black king at bay while white punishes black for his lack of development
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