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hey everyone this is kevin from thechesswebsite.com today were going to be going over one of my favorite parts in chess very aggressive openings so sit back relax and enjoy my list of the top seven chess aggressive openings number seven on the list we have the danish gambit one of the more common openings that youll see pawnee for pawnee five and white just starts giving up material as fast as possible starting with pawn to d4 after it takes the pawn just going to come up here to c3 allowing his opponent to continue to take that material and his opponent doesnt have to but the intent would be for this opponent to take bishop here to see ford not even worrying if black takes more material if black does continue to take bishop here to b2 all of a sudden white is down two pawns in material but as you can see he has a very aggressive setup both of his bishops are both eyeing down on this king side black has none of his pieces involved into the game white has a fairly open lane for his q