
Hello friends, long time no see, I hope you are well, in the midst of my increasingly busy schedule, I have pinned myself practicing chess skills which I haven't practiced in quite a while, hopefully this will be a better opening this year.
I took part in the daily tournament on chess.com 3+2 and managed to make the opponent give up in the fifth minute, maybe my opponent was not focused so many missteps, even I myself admit that I also made a mistake.
Please enjoy it, and I also ask for suggestions from all of you.

[Event "kharraziali vs. REDEYEISKING"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2022-06-02"]
[White "kharraziali"]
[Black "REDEYEISKING"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "838"]
[BlackElo "495"]
[TimeControl "blitz"]
[Termination "kharraziali win because the opponent gave up"]
- e4 e5
- f4 Qh4+
- g3 Qh6
- fxe5 Qe6
- d4 Qb6
- Nf3 Bb4+
- c3 Be7
- Bg2 Nh6
- O-O Ng4
- Ng5 Qh6
- Qxg4 d6
- Nxf7 Qxh2+
- Kxh2 Bxg4
- Nxh8 g6
- Bh6 dxe5
- dxe5 Be2
- Rf2 Bg4
- Nd2 Na6
- Nc4 Kd7
- Nf7 Nc5
- Be3 Nd3
- Rd2 Rf8
- Nh6 g5
- Nxg4 1-0
Below is my game analysis video, I hope you are entertained.
Thank you.
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
Best regards @kharrazi