Bringing the Queen out too early and how to punish them for doing it!

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e4forme

This is a Correspondence game I just finished here , where my opponent developed his Queen too early and was punished for it!

This game was appropriately named 'Crime and Punishment". His Crime was Bring her Majesty out too early. This allowed White to gain edges in Time and Development. Since the Queen is worth so much more than the other pieces, She cannot afford to go toe to toe with the Pieces in a fight in the opening of a Game. Alas, she just becomes a target or a tool to be used to gain advantages in development or time(tempo). Black resigned at move 17 in this game as it was a forced Mate in 2 at that Point.

What do you think? I would welcome your comments or maybe you have a game to share as well.

KingsMove

Truth be told that is the first time I see the move 2....d5 after 1.....c5 terrible moves... well punished. 

JG27Pyth

14.Bxd7+ is an improvement.

kingforce

check my drawn game out if you like at 

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/endgames/never-resign  

I think at move 6 you have developed and he only has a queen out, while you have two knights and a bishop out. A queen too early is often mistake, move 4 should have been a simple Qd8, right I've lost tempo, now develop, also his castle move was really bad, I think that was his biggest mistake, rename it, punished for a bad castle!!  nice rook sac too, 

jmesser

Cant see how thats a 1400+ player, not taking that bishop in move 13 seemed like he was intentionally trying to lose (or the rook move 15, and almost every other move. i think he threw that game.

e4forme

lol... This was a 1 move in 5 days game. His play was deeper than that!

He didn't take the Bishop as he wanted to Capture my Rook.

If he takes the Rook at move 15, he loses to Nc7#

ayanks03

I just have to say.... so many times after the Castle... I lose track of the castled rook behind the pawn or other pieces.... sometimes I get caught that way even though I dont' bring the queen out early....