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= RAR openings =

RAR attack (otherwise anti-e4 RAR attack)
The RAR attack is an opening created by National Master Joseph Truelson. He said, that was the RAR tip #2 in his discontinued series of RAR tips. Of course, the first one is about saying RAR. This one, on the other hand, is about playing the anti-e4 RAR attack. He said,

"Of course, simply saying RAR isn't going to rake in every game as a victory. In some games, you need an opening that is very evil, and will confuse the opponent and force him into passivity while being scared, even though he is playing white! That is why I saved chess by creating the rar attack vs. e4. THere are many RAR attacks, but only one that is agaisnt e4. without even considering your opponent's reply, play 1...d6 and 2...f5. This may seem dumb but you are RARing his center, getting rid of your pawns, and being very risky, by opening up your king. Opening up your king is bad, but your opponent will think that you have studied it and deemed it sound, so he will play passively. No more of white taking the initiative! Unless you are playing an engine (Which we do all the time), play the RAR attack!"

A common opening of the RAR attack is:


 * 1) e4 d6
 * 2) d4 f5

The rest aren't really variants of it, but the 2...f5 might come to any response White plays. Na3, e5, d4, Nf3, Nc3, d3, Ne2, f3, f4, g4, g3, h3, h4, a4, a3, c4, c3, b3, and b4 are all the variations possible after 1. e4 d6. Anyways, whatever they play, give f5 a try! Joseph Truelson's record with the anti-e4 RAR attack is 50%, which basically means he wins half of the time. But as he says, his record should be higher, so yeah, ignore this sentence if you wish to. Play the anti-e4 RAR attack and don't forget to include your saying - or if online, and you choose to chat, chatting - of RAR! And, of course, it only works with RARers! Good luck!

RAR gambit
The RAR gambit is created by a chess.com user, aka RALRAL3333. He originally called this the RAR attack, but the RAR attack already exists, so he decided to call it the RAR gambit. He said, in his forum post in the chess.com club Classic RAR:

"As you know, the RAR attack is a way to beat all of your opponents simply by saying "RAR" before a match. There are multiple chess openings with the name "attack" in it, such as the Kings Indian Attack and the Trompowsky Attack, and multiple powerful chess gambits such as the Evan's Gambit. So why not a RAR gambit? There are two problems to creating the RAR gambit chess opening, but also two solutions. Problem #1 is that almost every series of moves in the opening already has a name, and problem #2 is that all the good openings already have names. So, solution #1 is that the RAR gambit can be a variation of an already existing opening, and solution #2 is that while most players will not be able to win using the RAR gambit, RARers will certainly be able to win. After all, no RARer loses in an opening named after RAR. "

It goes like this:


 * 1) d4 d5
 * 2) Bg5 f6
 * 3) Nf3 fxg5
 * 4) Nxg5 h6
 * 5) Qd3 hxg5
 * 6) Qg6+ Kd7

But you might say, "That's losing!!!". Yes and no. The evaluation with the engine gave -7.32. As RALRAL3333 says, the opening might be losing for White - and it IS! Don't worry, RARers, however, will win with it. If someone who doesn't RAR - so, a non-RARer - plays it, he might end up in a complicated 100 move game, and losing after losing all their pieces. However, for RARers, if they ever play this, the game will most likely end with the RARer securing W and winning in less than 14 moves!

He said that it was fun, so it must be a joke opening.

Before we end this article, I must give you an Advice: Don't try it against people you might think are RARers, or whoever is using engines, or computers and bots in themselves. Try it against non-RARers and anti-RARers, and obviously, it only works for RARers. RAR!!! Good luck to all RARers!