This is an interesting game, where White presses the advantage early, but I, as Black, exploit White's overextended position and wins the game. Enjoy, comments as well as analysis are welcome.
I agree
My point was that, despite my being manuveured into an unteneable situation, I still managed to pressure my opponent into a mate, despite a lack of advantage in material.
Please offer analysis on what you believe I did wrong, or what you believe my better defensive variations were, rather than blindly insulting without presenting an alternative variation pertaining to the game.
Here is a sample of how to defend against the early Bc4. 2... Nf6 move is the best to defend against it. Here is a simulation up to the 4 or 5th move, the best moves aren't necessarily being played.
Here is an example of how trying to bet on the early fork can be dangerous, although it is the petrov defense and not the bishop's opening, it has the similar moves in different order.
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