Four move checkmate


Sure it lacks subtlety but it is often one of the first plans a early chess player has. They see mate on f7 (or f2) and they go for it. Is it easily parried ? yes. But it is a plan, and the way the opponent goes about deflecting the attack can start creating other weaknesses that can be exploited.
Also being mated in four holds valueable lessons for the person slapped in the face with a wet fish.
I am posting this forum to try to learn a little about what is going through peoples minds when they attempt a four move checkmate.Can it actually raise your self-esteem when you beat the very inexperienced player who actually falls for it?What’s the point???