You cut it a little close, didn't you? You were one move from being mated.
CHIVALRY IN CHESS...and thats what makes THIS GAME A BRILLIANCY
You mean you blundered a knight and then proceeded to get upset and blunder your queen. If that's what you mean by "chivalry", then yes you did lose the game :) . And, even after your "chivalrous" queen/knight sac (more like blunder), you proceeded to take the bishop with pawn and not rook with queen. Then you blunder all of your passed pawns. Three passed pawns in a decent structure! Three! So, let's stop with these trolling post, ok buddy? People like to see honest, informative content on Chess.com, not BS attention grabs like this. And please, go see that therapist I mention in another one of your trolling posts, it will do wonders for your outlook and will likely stop these egomaniacal tendencies you've got going on. Remember, the first step to improvement, in life AND chess, is recognizing our mistakes and understanding our faults. :D
Chivalry in chess, a lost art that does, nevertheless,tend to make an occasional appearances in games such as these.