New Chess Game New Win

 New Chess Game New Win

[Event "Online Game"]

[Site "Checkmate Chess"]

[Date "2026.6.14"]

[Round "1"]

[White "Guest"]

[Black "nadeemrnc123"]

[Result "0-1"]

[TimeControl "600"]

[WhiteElo "853"]

[BlackElo "894"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. d3 Bc5 4. Nxe5 Qe7 5. Nc4 Nxe4 6. dxe4 Qf6 7. e5 Qxf2#

0-1

Game Analysis

· White (Guest, 853) plays the Petroff Defence (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6).

· Black (nadeemrnc123, 894) deviates early with 3...Bc5, aiming for quick development.

· White errs badly on move 4: instead of defending f2, he grabs the e5‑pawn with 4.Nxe5??

· Black responds 4...Qe7!, attacking the knight and threatening …Qxe5.

· White tries 5.Nc4??, missing that the knight on e4 is now undefended.

· Black wins a pawn with 5...Nxe4! (6.dxe4 Qf6, attacking f2 again).

· White plays 7.e5??, opening the f‑file for the queen and blocking his own king’s escape – 7...Qxf2#.

Critical mistakes

1. 4.Nxe5? – White ignores the threat to f2 and the knight’s vulnerability. Better was 4.Nc3 or 4.Be2.

2. 5.Nc4?? – After 4...Qe7, White should retreat the knight (e.g. 5.Nf3) or play 5.Be2. Moving to c4 allows 5...Nxe4, winning a pawn and exposing f2.

3. 7.e5?? – This is suicide. The king’s only escape square (f2) is now attacked by the queen, and e5 blocks the king from moving to e2. After 7...Qxf2, the king has no flight squares (g1 is guarded by the bishop on c5, and the knight on c4 covers e3/e5). Checkmate.

What Black did well

· Punished White’s greed immediately with 4...Qe7.

· Saw the tactical sequence 5...Nxe4, then 6...Qf6 targeting f2.

· Delivered a clean mate by forcing the e5 block.

Lessons

· Never ignore the f2 pawn in the opening – it’s the weakest square (only the king guards it).

· After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6, the main line is 3.Nxe5, but only with proper preparation (e.g., 3...d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.d4). The move 3.d3?? is passive and allowed Black to play aggressively.

· When your opponent’s king is still in the centre, opening lines (like the f‑file) often leads to quick mates.

Finally a comprehensive win for black

A classic “scholar’s mate” variant but from the f2 side. White’s rating (853) shows a beginner who hasn’t learned to defend f2. Black (894) played alertly and converted the elementary tactic. 0‑1 – well deserved.

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