Not that I know of.
What is this mate called?

The bottom line is if someone plays 2...f6 they are in trouble with me. Even if black moves Qe7 I know about the trap now and see a couple ways to defend against. In the end they should have never pushed f6 and I will punish black for it.
Thank you for showing me the Damiano opening. It doesn't assume many bad plays from Black so I think it is much more doable. Sorry about the rook and my queen on your back rank.

if you face this opening you should be pre
pared for this. in the second diagram black have alot of other moves after white moves h4. but if you get a program like fritz or something you can check all the lines possible. its a suprisingly complicated knightoffer:)
There is no way I would be arrogant to think I was the first one to do it. This knight sacriface early mate must have a name. Please let me know.
Check it out. Thanks.
I realize that after I check with the queen on Bc4+ he could have moved to Kg6 instead of those worthless pawn and bishop interpositions. Still... If he kept running with this king to Kg6 I could Qf5 and get so far ahead in development it really wouldn't matter. Thoughts and is there a name for this mate?