the second one is checkmate, which is why you can't have more moves
New Openings
I see...Hayden003 is jealous that he had not discovered the genius of these openings on his own.
Very well, some people in the world must be like this.
This is called the Sicilian defense.
As you can see, the pieces have formed the shape of Sicily in the center of the board.
This is the Queen's Gambit-White has sacrificed his queen (a minor loss) for an obviously far superior poisition and control over the center.
Let us look at our next opening.
chess.com is unable to show the next few moves, but they would proceed as
4. ...Kxf7
5. Bxf7, black is up a decisive amount of material, and white does not have much to show for it. This is the King's Gambit.
Here is one last opening.
We can see there that black has wildly flung his pieces around in hopeless attempts to checkmate white due to being exposed to a new opening.
Then, near the end, white foiled black's attempts to bring the hidden queen (in the A-1 9 square) into play by blocking it off with the king.
Although complicated, it is highly reccomended to memorize AT LEAST the first 35 moves of that opening.