• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    The Bongcloud Attack (or Bongcloud Opening) is an irregular chess opening that consists of the moves:

    1. e4 e5
    
    1. Ke2?

    It is considered a joke opening and is associated with internet chess humor.

    And I laughed and laughed. Ke2? How delightfully absurd!

    • Encromion@sh.itjust.works
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      Just read this on Wikipedia. It’s great!

      On 15 March 2021, Magnus Carlsen, playing white, led with the Bongcloud in a game against Nakamura at the Magnus Carlsen Invitational. Nakamura mirrored the opening with 2…Ke7, leading to a position nicknamed the Double Bongcloud.[2] The game was intentionally drawn by threefold repetition after the players immediately repeated moves, the particular sequence they used known as the “Hotbox Variation”.

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      1. Ke2 is absurd!

      It would be like if you designed a play in football in which the quarterback is supposed to stand in front of his wide receiver teammates and try to physically hold them back.

    • Ook the Librarian@lemmy.world
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      And I laughed and laughed. Ke2? How delightfully absurd!

      That’s chess humor for you. In 1975 Martin Gardner published an article (on April 1^st ) claiming that chess had been solved by a supercomputer. Where upon if a human opened e4, the computer would spin its fans for several hours, and then resign.

      It’s a hoot and a half.