taoistlunatic
♡ 45 ( +1 | -1 ) playable for who?3....f6? by black weakens the kingside. 4.Bxc6 dxc6. I don't see why white makes this exchange. 5.d4 exd4, again I don't see why white played e4.
So to sume up, I would say,3...f6 is a weak move by black, and the rest of the moves by white are nonsense as they make no effort to take advantage of black's weak move.
I might suggest 4.Nc3 or some other normal developing move, and then formulating a plan to tkae advanatge of black's weakened kingside.
philaretus
♡ 19 ( +1 | -1 ) The move 4.Bxc6 is senseless, and just lets Black off the hook. White should play 4.d4, after which Black has no practical alternative to giving up the centre with 4...exd4.
v_glorioso12
♡ 14 ( +1 | -1 ) ummmmmf6 could have been replaced with f5, the scheiman(i dont know how to spell it) attack, if black was looking for a kingside attack
very_bad_player
♡ 19 ( +1 | -1 ) THESchliemann Def. e4-e5-Nf3-Nc6-Bb5-f5!?-d4-Fxe4-Nxe5-Nxe5-Dxe5-c6-Be2-Qa5+-Bd2-Qxe5(Black queen takes pawn on e5 and appears to dominate center) but Ba5+-g6-Bc3! and black has a difficult development for the extra pawn gained...