here it is not force for the queen to go to d1 again
yes
but if it is played, then black grabs a center pawn wwith Nxe4
but if Nc3 is played before Qd1, then we can develop the light square bishop with Bg7 or Bh6
yes but like if he does not move the queen back and we do something like Nc3, the pawn will gwt saved
if white castles king side, we do not have to worry, as the f, g and h pawns protect the king and cannot advance
white has to use the risky strategy of sacrificing a piece (bishop or knight) to attack. But if the attack fails, white is heading for disaster as he is down a piece and could lose.
The only other option is to develop pieces and castle queenside.
even then pawn storm attack is difficult as there are not only pawns defending the king but there are also pieces, Knight on f6 and Bishop on g7
This is the solution, after 1. e4, e5, 2. Qh5
I will tell you the correct move
2.. Nc6!
See, After g6, White plays Qxe5+
After Nc6, protecting the pawn, g6 can be safely played.
Do you guys agree?
Or do you just want to lose a rook?
I lost a rook like this, but I managed to stalemate. That luck is not always there. Try this method, 'cause that is what you should do, if you don't want to lose.