

Oh my, it seems that white has made a terrible blunder with their third move by playing Bc4 instead of Nc3. This allows black to seize control of the center of the board with c5. White tries to counter with d5, but black wisely responds with Qb6, leaving white’s pawn structure in shambles. Black continues to press their advantage with Bg7 and Nf6, but white manages to gain some ground back with Qe2 and Bxg5. However, white then makes the grave mistake of playing h4, allowing black to take control of the h-file with Bh5 and Bg6. White’s position only deteriorates from there, as they blunder again with b3 and Nh3, allowing black to capture a number of white’s pieces. It’s no wonder that white eventually falls to black’s overwhelming advantage, as they made so many errors early on in the game.
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