If you watched my first video on the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, on the sixth move, the black queen moved to the most natural square, b4, where it attacks the undefended b2 pawn and also defends b7. In this blitz game, my opponent played 6 ... Qe5 instead, but a swift and crushing defeat soon
This is a beautiful gambit line for white, starting with 1 d4, d5. I learned this yesterday and today got the chance to play it. If your opponent makes the mistake of assuming you are playing too fast and carelessly, they can easily fall into a trap, resulting in a shocking checkmate! One to remember.