Cheating???
d5 to f2 would be a cheating knight indeed but you might use such a monster jump in a real game and try to get away with it
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game.html?id=119015612
ok, I understand what you are saying, but when I played the game, it wasn't on d5 it was on e4, maybe there was a problem with the computer so that was it, but I remember where it was and it was there, it was probably just a problem with the computer.
so basically you played d5, white captured exd5 and instead of recapturing with the f6 knight as per the games moves actually recorded you moved the knight to e4 instead. Your opponent ignored the fact that he could take the knight on e4 with the d3 pawn, and also ignored the fact that he could capture the knight on c6 with the pawn on d5 and instead calmly plays c3 instead? Sorry but seems unlikely.
I don't what happened, but during this game something weird happened. I had a knight in a great position for a fork, but when I tried to move it, it wouldn't let me! I looked to see if it was a pin, but I saw no pin at all. I instead decided to check the king. When I checked him the king took my bishop, even though it would have been check because of that knight!
I don't know if my opponent, dennis, did anything to glitch the game, so I just want to warn everyone. If you are playing dennis and something weird happens, report him. If it happens again, I don't think it is an accident.
Please don't take this the wrong way dennis if you read it, but I am just warning people in case you were cheating.
It would not have been check because of the knight. Your knight was on d5, and would have to have been on e4 to check the king.