gambitnut
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I've played plenty of novice players who move P-kB4 in the opening and I basically obliterate them
with Q-R5+. Sure, King's Gambit is good if you pay attention to the threat Q threat. If the 7 year old
is ready to pay that type of attention, great. If not, opening moves that do 2 or 3 things at once
(such as in the Ruy Lopez) are probably better.
I'm not sure I see the logic of saying if a six or seven year old can't pay attention to one big threat, they'll have better luck playing an opening where they have to pay attention to several things at the same time. The threat of Qh4 is pretty straightforward, and so are white's ideas in the King's Gambit, attack, attack, attack. I'm guessing that you beat the novices who play the King's Gambit against you mostly by knowing how to take advantage of Qh4, not just Qh4 itself, I'm not sure that more six or seven year olds will be able to do that even if she forgets about that threat.
