After my previous post, I said I'd give an example of how I've recently defended against the Patzer's Opening. I've recently joined Chesscube.com and, as in almost all online Chess environments, any player who has no reputation, no ranking and no games played is often seen as easy prey - a Patzer. My opponent, k_ermin, decided he'd have a go at the Patzer's Opening against me - and I was ready!
Played 29 April 2010, k_ermin vs DavidL
1.e4 e5
2.Qh5 Nc6
3.Bc4 g6
4.Qf3 Nf6
At this stage, we've reached the classic Anti-Patzer position. Black has successfully defended the immediate threats from White, and has a fairly good king-side development for it, while White is having to mobilise the rest of his pieces.
5. d3 Bg7
6. Bg5 O-O
7. Bxf6 Bxf6
8. Bd5 d6
9. Bxc6 bxc6
10.Nh3 Rb8
11.b3 d5
12.exd5 cxd5
13.Nc3 e4
14.dxe4 dxe4
15.Qe3 Re8
16.Rd1 Qe7
17.Nd5 Qe6
18.Nxc7 Qc6
19.Nxe8 Bc3+
20.Kf1 Ba6+
21.Kg1 Rxe8
22.Qxa7 Qf6
23.g3 Be2
24.Rd7 Bf3
25.Nf4 Ba5
26.Qxa5 Qa1+
27.Qe1 Qxe1# 0-1
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