What if I don't know how to play against the best lines in the opening, and my opponent avoids them, anyhow?
perrypawnpusher - ViennaMike
blitz 8 5, FICS, 2009
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ Kxf7 5.Nxe5+ Nxe5 6.Qh5+ Ke6
9.fxe5+ Qxe5 10.Qf3 Nf6 11.d3
So far, following in the footsteps of BronxBoyII, but instead of repeating his error at this point – ViennaMike comes up with one of his own.
11...Bb4+
Unaware of Alonzo Wheeler Jerome's analysis and advice. See "In The Beginning..."
12.c3 Ba5
Sad to say, the proper line was to give up the Bishop with 12...Ke7 13.cxb4. White then would only have a small advantage after 13...d6 14.0-0 Be6 15.Nc3 Kd7.
13.Bf4 Rf8 14.d4
Being cute. Simply 14.Bxe5+ Kxe5 15.Qf5+ Kd6 16.Qxa5 was enough to reach an overwhelming position.
14...Qxf4 15.Qxf4+ Kc6 16.d5+ Kb5
Avoiding the loss of his Bishop, after all, after 16...Kb6 17.b4.
17.Na3+ Ka4 18.b3+ Kxa3 19.Qc1 checkmate
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