wrong. after 9. fxg4 Qh4+ 10. g3! is an excellent move after which white loses a rook but manages to capture that knight and in worst case scenario ends up with his king on the middle of the table in the middle of the game with two pieces ahead. with smart developing and patience white wins this easily.
white can prevent this all on move 7 with en passant!?!?!?!? e5 to d6 maybe it wasnt around in the 1400's!!!!
motrinpain 1 year ago
I was thinking after 15. g4 Qf2 is the fastest mate
with either Qh4# or Qf1# depending on what white does.
startlingbird 2 years ago
wrong. after 9. fxg4 Qh4+ 10. g3! is an excellent move after which white loses a rook but manages to capture that knight and in worst case scenario ends up with his king on the middle of the table in the middle of the game with two pieces ahead. with smart developing and patience white wins this easily.
still, it's a nice game...
seslak 2 years ago
thank you for presenting this beautiful game
greger333 3 years ago
Very, very nice. You present the pattern and then you explore it in a real game -- that's really instructive.
betotupiniquim 3 years ago
Thank you.
SkobarChess 3 years ago
thank you!
Vonzi0000 3 years ago