1.d4
f5
The Dutch Defense
2.e4
The Staunton Gambit
2...fxe4
3.Nc3
Nf6
4.Bg5
g6
5.f3
exf3
6.Nxf3
For the pawn, white has a noticeable lead in development.
6...Bg7
7.Bd3
c5
8.d5
And now a space advantage.
8...Qb6
9.Qd2
Qxb2
Bad development and taking a poisoned pawn.
10.Rb1
Nxd5
Diagram The Nd5 attacks the defender of the Rb1
11.Nxd5
Throwing caution to the win or, as Seirawan would say, "Go ahead, Take my rooks!"
11...Qxb1+
12.Kf2
Qxh1
Here at Queensac, we're partial to, well, queen sacs! But the two rooks are the equivalent of a queen, right?
13.Bxe7
[13.Nc7+
Kd8
14.Bxe7+
Kxc7
(14...Kxe7
15.Qg5+
Kd6
(15...Bf6
16.Nd5++-
) 16.Qf4+
Kc6
(16...Ke7
17.Nd5+
) 17.Nb5+-
) 15.Qf4+
Kb6
16.Qd6+
Nc6
17.Qxc5+
Kc7
18.Qd6+
Kb6=
]
13...d6
Trying to develop as quickly as possible
14.Bxd6
Nc6
15.Bb5
White's pieces are swarming, and black's underdevelopment is being felt.
15...Bd7
[15...h6
16.Nc7+
]
16.Bxc6
[16.Qe2+
Kd8
17.Bxc6
Bxc6
18.Qe7+
Kc8
19.Qc7#
]
16...bxc6
17.Qe2+
[17.Qe2+
Kf7
(17...Kd8
18.Bc7+
Kc8
19.Qa6#
) 18.Ng5+
Kg8
19.Ne7+
Kf8
20.Nf5+
Kg8
21.Qc4+
] 1-0