Another of the anonymous “little games” from Lasker's first lecture: White snatches material and neglects development, and is overtaken by a catastrophe — mated on the eighth move. From Common Sense in Chess (1896).
3…Nc6Black evidently believes in the principle of quick development, and even neglects to take White's K P, in order to gain time.
6.Bg5A mistake; he ought to guard against the threatened Kt - Kt 5 with B - K 2. Now he is overtaken by a catastrophe.
Emanuel Lasker, Common Sense in Chess (1896) · Public domain · source