7.e5 with the threat of winning the bishop on f6 and winning the rook on a8. I am not sure what is the name of this tactics.
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If you go 7.e5, chances are the natural instinct would to protect the rook and abandon the bishop. So 8. f6 takes the black bishop and black countertakes the white pawn.
Now the e file is open exposing the white king for the black queen, while the white queen presumably would be in the corner a8 after having taken the black rook,
Another classic from Jimmy.
1) Poor first move by black.
2) Obsessed about capturing white bishop.
3) Moving the king out instead of retreating.

Another classic from Jimmy.
1) Poor first move by black.
2) Obsessed about capturing white bishop.
3) Moving the king out instead of retreating.
move 3.Ba4?? loses the bishop.
White is lucky that black blunders with 6.Kg6 and punishes black for bringing out the king.
Otherwise, black would have just won a bishop if he went 6.Ke8.

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Black moved the knight out instead of taking the free pawn.
I use that opportunity to develop my pawn and threaten the knight.
He moves the bishop in to check.
I block the check with my pawn.
He moves the bishop up.
I take his knight.
He takes my pawn.
I develop my bishop and threaten Jimmy with a supposed scholar's mate.
He (for no reason other than development) moves a7 pawn two spaces forward.
I use that opportunity to move my queen out and threaten him with a mate.
He moves his knight in front of the king instead of in front of H rook's pawn defending him from the mate, leaving my queen susceptible to being taken.
I move my queen in for the kill and win.
Even the most novice players won't blunder like this.