iTzSnypah vs Spartan324
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Bc5 3. Nxe5 Qf6
After an unexpected opening, I felt that black was just trying to rush a mate (Qf2#) and I can stop that by either going d4, Ng4 or Nf3, I didn't include f3 as I would lose material. During the game however I only thought of Nf3, although now I think d4 would have been the superior choice and I end up playing it on turn 5.
4. Nf3 d6 5. d4 Bb6 6. e5 dxe5 7. dxe5 Qf5
I am extremely scared of 8...Qe4+ as I can only defend by Be3, in which I lose a pawn (9...Bxe3, 10. fxe3 Qxe3+), Qe2, in which I trade queens and lose the ability to castle or Be2, which only allows black to develop his pieces.
8. Nc3 Nh6
Black wants to fork my Queen and Rook via Ng4 then Nf2.
9. h3! f6 10. exf6 gxf6?
h3 blocks the Knight and then black makes his first major mistake by trading pawns.
11. Bxh6 Ke7? 12. Nd5+ Ke6??
Why would black march his king out like that it's insane, and then I get all excited and practically yell at my monitor ''GET FORKED''.
13. Nd4+!!
I rush the Nd4+ and after I move I realize there is a bishop covering the d4 square and my excitement goes away.
13... Bxd4 14. Nxc7+! Ke7 15. Qxd4
Another fork saves my Knight and then Qxd4 prevents ...Qf2#.
15...Rd8? 16. Qb4+ Rd6 17. Bf8+!!
17...Kd7 18. Qxd6#
Right after Nd4+ I thought I made a huge mistake, however after I saw that he HAD to defend with the bishop and I saw the next fork, I was like wow.
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=457552180
Have you had a game where a move you made you think was a mistake but was actually genius? Also I think I could have analyzed this better but I think it was sufficient for me to learn from it.