I wrote a similar tool, but for winning openings in general, rather than for a specific player [1].
It assumes the opponent will always play according to the probability statistics of Lichess users at a certain level, and gives you the moves that will lead to the highest expected evaluation.
There are some pretty fun lines, like: 1. g3 d5 2. Bh3 Bxh3 3. Nf3...
I guess white players in the Hungarian just blitz out the first moves, not assuming anyone will capture...
It assumes the opponent will always play according to the probability statistics of Lichess users at a certain level, and gives you the moves that will lead to the highest expected evaluation.
There are some pretty fun lines, like: 1. g3 d5 2. Bh3 Bxh3 3. Nf3... I guess white players in the Hungarian just blitz out the first moves, not assuming anyone will capture...
[1]: https://github.com/thomasahle/chess-openings-expectimax