Originally Posted by adale
i won i almost lost but i came back, i was so lucky my opponent was an adult i believe not sure was over the internet and this was a 10min game.
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I believe that this is a better representation of what transpired.
[White "Adale"]
[Black "Opponent"]
[Result "1-0"]
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.Bxc6
{The delayed exchange deferred variation of the Ruy Lopez which works
on the theory that black has misplayed two of his pieces vis a vis the
normal exchange variation. In actual practice white only gains an
advantage if black doesn't know what he is doing.}
6...dxc6 7.Nxe5?!
{This is a mistake which gives black a slight advantage due to the
fact that he has the two bishops and freedom to develop them. White's
trump in this position is that he can create an extra pawn on the
kingside. Normally this is done with a timely d4 exchanging the e5
pawn for the d4 pawn. Black cannot create a passed pawn with his
queenside pawns because of the doubled c pawns.}
( 7.d3 )
7...Nxe4 8.Qh5
{It is a common beginner error to commit the queen too early in the
hopes of a quick mate.}
8...Be6 {Threat neutralized.}
9.Re1 Nf6 10.Qg5 O-O 11.Nc3 Nd5 12.Qg3 Bd6 13.Ne4?
{You needed to deal with this pin by moving the queen before it costs you a piece.}
13....Nf6 14.d3 Nxe4
15.Rxe4 Bf5 16.Re1 f6 17.Bh6 Bg6 18.Bf4 fxe5 19.Bxe5 Bxe5 20.Qxe5 Rc8?
{An unnecessarily passive move.}
21.Rf1 Re8 22.Qg3 Re2 23.Rae1 Rxc2 24.f4 Qd4+ 25.Kh1 Qxd3 26.Qg4 Bf5 27.
Qg5 Rd8 28.Qh5 c5
{I am assuming that this is the move that was played. 28...Bg6
followed by 29...Be4 would have left white with few options.}
29.Re8+ Rxe8 30.Qxe8# 1-0