How to revive from a failed Scholars Mate?

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ImChessified

This is my first post, and I'm not really that experienced as my rating says 

 

Say I was playing against a new player, and trying to have fun by doing the Scholars Mate,but then it goes wrong, What I mean is that one of the pieces is blocking the f7 pawn for either the Queen or the Bishop.

 

This is one example where the pawn on d5 is blocking and attacking the Bishop, what is the best move after this, and some other moves after that?

 

Another example is when a pawn is blocking the Queen. What is the next best move here and some other moves after that?

 

I'm sorry if I'm asking for too much, I just want to know the best moves.

Happy New Year too everyone!

Lagomorph
ImChessified wrote:

 

This is one example where the pawn on d5 is blocking and attacking the Bishop, what is the best move after this

 

Another example is when a pawn is blocking the Queen. What is the next best move here

 

A.  exd5

B.  Qxe5+

 

Don't get so hung up on a particular opening or set up you want play that you miss what is actually happening on the board.

hitthepin
Don’t play scholars mate and you’ll never have to deal with this.
mocl125

I recommend you check out this list of the best chess openings, because they are more reliable than the scholar's mate: http://chesswinning.com/10-best-chess-openings/

coolchess_guy

even this one is also good if i did not mess with the move order of kidde gambit. happy.png

Cobra2721

This is OK for white but not what one wants as white

Teddy0226

I think continue developing your pisces

DoYouLikeCurry
Trying for the scholars mate isn’t going to work at any reasonable chess elo, I’m afraid :(
LorddVandheer

I think Ne2 is the only reasonable move when the Scholars mate attempt fails. Rest of the moves seem slow to me

ChessDude009
Lord_Modh wrote:
Solution:Figuring out what will make a good support for scholars mate 
this is just an sample and i discovered many other making match very quick is no fun actually
do you guys know names of any other good openings

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