1.e4
Nf6
2.Nc3?
d5
3.d4
Nxe4
So, three openings for the price of one: Alekhine; Scandinavian, and Blackmar-Deimer
4.Nxe4
dxe4
5.Bc4
Bf5
6.c3
e6
7.Qb3
[ 7.g4!
]
7...Nd7
8.Qxb7
Bd6
9.Ne2
0-0
10.Ng3
Rb8
11.Qxa7
c5
[ 11...Nb6!
]
12.Nxf5
exf5
13.h4
f4
14.g3
[ 14.b3
cxd4
15.Qxd4
( 15.cxd4
Bb4+
16.Bd2
Bxd2+
17.Kxd2
Nb6
18.Kc3
Qd6
) 15...Bc5
16.Qd5
Qc7
]
14...fxg3
15.Bg5
gxf2+
16.Kxf2
Rxb2+
[ 16...Qc8
17.Qa3
Nb6
18.Be2
Qf5+
is another method]
17.Ke3
cxd4+
18.cxd4
Nf6
[ 18...Qc8
is also strong]
19.Rhg1
Qc8!
20.Bxf6
Qh3+
21.Kxe4
Re8+
22.Be5
Qxh4+
23.Kd5
[ 23.Kf3
Rf2+
24.Ke3
Qf4+
25.Kd3
Qf3#
; 23.Ke3
Rxe5+
24.dxe5
Bc5+
25.Qxc5
Qf2+
26.Kd3
Qxc5
; 23.Kd3
Qh3+
24.Bg3?
( 24.Rg3?
Qf5+
25.Ke3
Rxe5+
26.dxe5
Qxe5+
) 24...Qf5+
25.Kc3
Qc2#
]
23...Bxe5
24.dxe5
Rd8+
Mate in four follows 0-1