Anyone for a game?

1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5
4. 0-0 Nf6
5. d3 d6
6. Bg5 h6
7. Bh4 g5
8. Bg3 h5
9. Nxg5 h4
10. Nxf7 hxg3
11. NxQ

:confused: Whats so funny? Am I losing?
 
9. Nxg5 was grave mistake you needed to go to strictly worse game until 9. h4
After 10. Nxf7 you was dead meat with brain splashed over all walls around - we can analyse it if you want. But maybe you want to play again? Say - yes & begin new tread.
With more proper name, of course ;)
 
I would love to play again, but I'm busy for a while. I'll start one later. Anyway, good game.

Just wondering, did you really seal my fate when you first said, "You'll laugh". I have trouble thinking 2 moves ahead, let alone 6-7 or more. Well, I'm learning.
 
In days of my childhood, our mentor in Moscow Palace of Pioneers taught us that in "Four Knights Italian opening" 6. Bg5 is grave mistake. I remember as we don't trust him & he analysed this thing really deep proving that after 6. ... h6 white must answer Be3 or Bd2 losing their "first move priority", but not losing party. After 9. h4 White got very bad position, but can kick around, but after 9. Kxg5 they are almost dead. There isn't any difference what White will do after 10. Kxf7 - "there are maggots already in their corpse"!

Don't think me really smart - this thing had personal name: "Steinitz Attack" & it is really potent & lethal weapon.

Sincerely yours, Alex.
 
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