Surviving the attack on a centered king
the fried liver? thats not good to play with black. you have to sacrifice a pawn with 5...na5 because 6.nxf7 is too dangerous

the fried liver? thats not good to play with black. you have to sacrifice a pawn with 5...na5 because 6.nxf7 is too dangerous
Could you give me a line that's a "for sure" success with the liver attack? I guessing that my opponent made errors if so.

Personally, I don't like 5... Na5 much, I prefer the Fritz Variation, 5... Nd5.
Check out this topic: http://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-openings/two-knights-fritz-variation
This game was played during a live chess session in which my opponent played the ruy lopez but brought his bishop to c4 instead. After a knight sac, my king was put into immediate danger, and I had to think carefully to pull off the win. I would like the chess.com community to analyze this game and tell me if you see moves that me or my opponent missed that could have led to a different outcome. Thank you for your analyses.