You were extremely unwise to do that, and only won because you faced an equally unwise opponent. You have perfectly good 3 pieces in the upper right corner of the chess-board that you haven't even touched. DEVELOPMENT! It's key.
Using the king for primary attack!

hey man u should have not exposed this game.
I know i mistook and that was only my fault that u won unless u would have easily lost.
understood........................................

Sorry about my previous posting, I did not really look at it closely, here is an edited version.
It's hard to argue with success but I think you got lucky. 7 Nf5 makes things tricky for you. 7....Qe8?? 8 Bf7 forces it back to d8 and 9 Qh3 creates all sorts of nastiness. Even if black makes another move, white certainly wants to keep his queen and more developed material.

Nishantboy, I did not make this thread to offend you, it is just very unusual to have a king so deep in an opponents territory, the checkmate was as much luck as it was judgement

karljt wrote:
Nishantboy, I did not make this thread to offend you, it is just very unusual to have a king so deep in an opponents territory, the checkmate was as much luck as it was judgement
You should've taken his name out of the repaly - you can probably still edit it out. It's a common courtesy.
I was forced to bring my king out into the open by my opponent but I ended up using it as my primary attacking piece, one of the most unusual games I have ever played. Any comments about the game would be appreciated. I am black in this game. Was I unwise to expose my king like that?