Filling free time is not wrong if we sharpen the brain right? one of them is by playing chess and this time I'm playing with a 5+0 system defensively, please enjoy it.

[White "BBorGOLF"]
[Black "kharraziali"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "838"]
[BlackElo "857"]
[TimeControl "blitz"]
[Termination "kharraziali win by checkmate"]
- e4 e5
- Nf3 f6
- Bc4 c6
- a3 d5
- exd5 cxd5
- Ba2 Bg4
- h3 Bxf3
- Qxf3 Ne7
- O-O Nbc6
- Re1 Nd4
- Qd1 Nef5
- c3 Nc6
- b4 b5
- d3 Bd6
- Bxd5 Qb6
- Be4 Ng3
- Bxc6+ Qxc6
- fxg3 O-O
- Kh2 f5
- Bb2 f4
- gxf4 exf4
- Rf1 f3+
- Kh1 fxg2+
- Kg1 Bh2+
- Kxh2 gxf1=Q
- Qb3+ Rf7
- Qxf7+ Qxf7
- Nd2 Qf2# 0-1
My other posts about chess.
1. Old Benoni Defence, Reliable for beginners
2. My journey to 2000 rating on chess.com
3. Chess traps, two knight defence-easy for beginners
4. Anti-benko opening-Checkmate in 8 steps
5. Queen gambit, One of the Gambits that doesn't need a lot of variety
6. Chess traps, Brave Pawns
7. Chess trap, three steps the opponent into the trap
8. Chess trap
9. Blitz chess. How to get a free queen
10. Italian game, easy game for beginners
11. King gambit is still the best choice of gambit
Best regards @kharrazi
