According to my friend, 2. Qf3 was a awesome move. He even said, "Super GMs used it. This wins 90% of all the games that it is played in. However, I think there was a few spies around the location when my friend told this to me.
The next move after I played 2. Nf6 which is a brilliant counter-attack was 3. Bc4. All of my friends said that this was a big Blunder.
My coach at the time told me to play actively, so I played 3. ... Bc5
I was jumping up and down on my seat until BOOM goes the dynamite and I lose the game. The move my opponent played was 4. Qxf7# Only a GM could've seen that.
I hate losing so this happened:
Of course I responded e5 what moron wouldn't:
According to my friend, 2. Qf3 was a awesome move. He even said, "Super GMs used it. This wins 90% of all the games that it is played in. However, I think there was a few spies around the location when my friend told this to me.
The next move after I played 2. Nf6 which is a brilliant counter-attack was 3. Bc4. All of my friends said that this was a big Blunder.