Bongcloud Attack

The Bongcloud Attack is a highly unorthodox chess opening that involves moving the king early in the game, defying conventional opening principles.

1. e4 2. e5 3. Ke2

The Bongcloud Attack, also known as the "Ke2 Opening," is a highly unconventional and humorous chess opening that has gained popularity in online chess communities. The opening begins with the moves e4 e5, which are common opening moves. However, instead of developing a piece or controlling the center, the player moves their king to e2 on their second move.

This opening violates several fundamental opening principles, such as not moving the king early in the game and neglecting piece development. It is considered a joke or a troll opening rather than a serious strategic choice. The Bongcloud Attack is often used in casual games or online matches for entertainment purposes, as it can surprise and confuse opponents.

By moving the king to e2, the player aims to create a unique and unpredictable position, hoping to catch their opponent off guard. However, this opening severely weakens the king's safety and leaves it vulnerable to potential attacks. It also delays piece development, which can put the player at a significant disadvantage in the early stages of the game.

While the Bongcloud Attack is not a recommended opening for serious play, it has gained a cult following due to its absurdity and the humor it brings to the game. It is often associated with internet chess personalities and has become a meme within the chess community. Despite its unconventional nature, the Bongcloud Attack serves as a reminder that chess can be enjoyed in various ways, even if it deviates from traditional strategies and principles.

Frequency: 0.00004 %Stockfish score: -2.5, depth 45
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
5.1%
71.8%
23.1%
Bookmoves score:
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2500...51.362.9