Originally posted by greenpawn34 "I don't see it."
I think he means if WHite had not played 13.fxe4 then
there is no mate in one.after 13,Kd2,
He would have still been screwed, I take pawn with bishop, attacking rook , he moves rook to attack my queen and after I move queen out of attack, he has the choice to not take, putting me a piece up or take bishop and I take back with knight forking king and queen. so it was a lost position regardless of what he does.
His 1300 to my 1700 would say I should win but not this fast!
Well, he mishandled the opening. In the space of a few moves he buried his light squared bishop, moved his knight that was defending f3 and castled into your attack. I think had you played 1. ... d5 or 1. ... Nf6 he'd have been on more familiar territory and not botched it, or at least not so quickly. Well played.