Strange Variation to Fool's Mate

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BurningSequoia
So I've discovered a variation to Fool's Mate that may trip up an unfocused player who is busy seeking the easy victory. It plays normally, except first the kingside knight moves above castle, then the pawns are moved to allow a Queen to enter. However, the knight can move in to defend the king and now your opponent has moved out a very strong piece prematurely. What you do from there is what happens, but it's one I've yet to see be played. Considering how disadvantageous it can be, there's only a few possible exchanges, being the g panel pawn or the guarding knight, before the queen is off the board. What do you all think of this? Unexplored potential or an ineffective mind trick?
blueemu

Chess shouldn't be based on tricks. It should rely on playing strong moves.

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