A Quick Game
I remember a game I played recently where the opponent did not follow the KISS principle, I try and follow this principle for opening play (more on this, after I come back from my 3 days vacation). Here's the game:
[Event "April 2005 Member Main #1 Tournament"]
[Site "http://www.itsyourturn.com"]
[Date "2005.04.01"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Satish, Talim"]
[Black "Opponent"]
[Result "1-0"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 {Develop my Knight and attack his Pawn} Nc6 {Defending his Pawn
} 3. Bc4 {Developing my Bishop and attacking his vulnerable King Pawn} h6 {
Trying to protect g5} 4. d4 {Double attack his Pawn at e5} f6 {
Trying to protect his Pawn at e5 but opening up his King diagnol} 5. Nh4 Bb4+ {
He's not protecting his King side} 6. c3 Ba5 {Moving the Bishop twice} 7. Qh5+
{The opponent resigned, because 7...g6 8. Qxg6+ Ke7 9. Nf5+ Kf8 10. Qg7+ Ke8 11. Bf7= } 1-0
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[Event "April 2005 Member Main #1 Tournament"]
[Site "http://www.itsyourturn.com"]
[Date "2005.04.01"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Satish, Talim"]
[Black "Opponent"]
[Result "1-0"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 {Develop my Knight and attack his Pawn} Nc6 {Defending his Pawn
} 3. Bc4 {Developing my Bishop and attacking his vulnerable King Pawn} h6 {
Trying to protect g5} 4. d4 {Double attack his Pawn at e5} f6 {
Trying to protect his Pawn at e5 but opening up his King diagnol} 5. Nh4 Bb4+ {
He's not protecting his King side} 6. c3 Ba5 {Moving the Bishop twice} 7. Qh5+
{The opponent resigned, because 7...g6 8. Qxg6+ Ke7 9. Nf5+ Kf8 10. Qg7+ Ke8 11. Bf7= } 1-0
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