Wanna win easily when you just started?Well,this forum is for you.
We have lots of checkmates in not too much moves.If you are white,then you can do 2 beginner checkmates,one checkmate in 3 moves,then another in 4.
Starting with the first checkmate.You start with 1.e4,if the opponent answers with f6,then go on with 2.d4,if opponent answers with g5,then comes 3.Qh5#(checkmate)
Next checkmate is with white,and you start with 1.e4,opponent will probably answer e5,in this case,you go with 2.Qh5,attacking the pawn.This is a tricky move,because if he doesn't mind the queen and plays another move,such as
Nc6,you go with 3.Bc4,targeting the f7 pawn.If he doesn't mind the bishop,then
you play 4.Qxf7#.
I said tricky move when mentioned 2.Qh5 because if he attacks the queen with the g7 pawn,then comes 3.Qxe5+ and then you can eat a free rook.
A way to defend this opening is with playing after 2.Qh5,Nf6, attacking the queen and countering completely the checkmate.
If you wanna checkmate in 2 moves with black,then chat in this forum,I'll talk about it later.
Hope these tips are good,and have a good game!
Ciro0812 wrote: a way to defend this opening is with playing after 2.Qh5,Nf6 ... actually, you face 3.Q×e4+, so play 2. ...Nc6 3.Bc4 g6 4.Qf3 Nf6 and you have a totally acceptable position. If 5.Qb3, then 5. ...Qe7 and f7 is defended. P.S. what were you thinking, Ciro0812 ?