no need i was just randomly doing moves XD
DON'T MOVE YOUR F-PAWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Moving your F pawn is like giving up your Queen. It can be done, but you had better know exactly what you are doing. When my opponent moves his F pawn in the first 5 moves I smile, because I know I will win. If I am able to capture the F pawn before castle, again I smile, but the win isn't assured as when my opponent moves it himself. Once your opponent's F pawn has been moved or captured, it cripples your opponent. Very much like when Buck chomped down on Spitz's front leg...
"Buck thinks that he will catch the rabbit but then sees Spitz cut him off. As Spitz’s jaw clamps down on the rabbit’s back, Buck drives into Spitz, and the two roll over and over in the snow. Buck realizes that they are locked in a battle to the death. Spitz is a practiced fighter and fends off Buck’s attacks patiently. After a few minutes, Buck is dripping with blood, while Spitz is virtually untouched. Spitz begins to rush him, but Buck tricks his rival, faking a rush against the other dog’s shoulder and then diving for the leg, instead, and breaking it. Crippled, Spitz soon goes down and, as the other dogs gather to watch, Buck finishes him off."

I call this a skewersmate.A skewersmate is:When you give a skewer while giving mate.
more like: "skewimate

Actually that is a contrived game. White wouldn't watch the pawn take 2 pieces, then offer up the rook, rather than take the pawn. You can't blame it on white's ignorance, because the knight knew how to capture, yet the rook didn't? I don't think so!
I will follow that advice.