That's the shortest game I've ever played at chess.com, actually I've made only three moves, since that was an unrated game starting from the Nimzo-Indian Defense basic position.
well, the guy was 300 points below you. What do you expect? He clearly doesn't know much about Queen's Gambit. Its not really a miniature, its more of a trap. A miniature usually involves a huge gamble by one side. A trap just signals that one player has a very poor knowledge of the opening.
It's not a Queen's Gambit, it's an Indian Defense. An neither was that move a trap, my knight was threatened by his pawn and I just moved it for an active position where it threatened his queen, there's only a nicety that the bishop could not be taken. Anyway, I guess my opponent has learned something from that game and he won't make that kind of mistake again. If we can call that a miniature or not is another deal, but still that's a worth looking short game for beginners.
That's the shortest game I've ever played at chess.com, actually I've made only three moves, since that was an unrated game starting from the Nimzo-Indian Defense basic position.