do not deny it. we know the truth
A Daeth game to remember.

i forgot my old accounts password but i remember that it was when he made his thread. p.s my old accounts name was coolking777 you can check.

I have never seen this opening before. Now I'm kinda intrigued. There was some heavy blunders for black so you've done it well. But there's a big chance that you could have met some more resistance from black if he played it another way (I've checked this quickly on Fritz 13 and it says that you're probably lost when you played 13. Bd3 (-7.08) ... But there's a lot of difference playing a human and your opponent just missed the chance). So, yeah. Your opponent was probably afraid of the attack, and that's a good thing. If you like this openning, you should do some more research and practice a lot.
This opening was invented by a member called Daeth, but just to give you the heads up, the opening is a complete troll
true :)

http://www.chess.com/groups/view/daeth-opining
I thought is was called the masters of daeth because that's what the description used to say. It's actually just the "Daeth Opining" :P

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME?
No, I think you're beyond help.
+1
high5

I have never seen this opening before. Now I'm kinda intrigued. There was some heavy blunders for black so you've done it well. But there's a big chance that you could have met some more resistance from black if he played it another way (I've checked this quickly on Fritz 13 and it says that you're probably lost when you played 13. Bd3 (-7.08) ... But there's a lot of difference playing a human and your opponent just missed the chance). So, yeah. Your opponent was probably afraid of the attack, and that's a good thing. If you like this openning, you should do some more research and practice a lot.
This opening was invented by a member called Daeth, but just to give you the heads up, the opening is a complete troll
Jajajajaja ... Well that explains a lot.

All else being equal then for a defender fur shur
Dvoretsky says that h4/h5 is good for the inferior side because if g4/g5 then hxg4/g5 exchanging down pawns, and each pawn exchange improves drawing chances of the inferior/"defending" side.
The superior side on the other hand should strive to win pawns and avoid exchanges when necessary.
now you're saying I'm daeth? lol I was here when daeth was.