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1. e4
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My preferred opening move. |

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1... e5 2. Nf3 d6
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I was expecting Nc6 or Nf6. |

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3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 c5
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This move put me out of my opening book. |

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5. Bb5+
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I decided to develop my light squared bishop. |

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5... Bd7
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Just what i was hoping for.
The other possibility i was expexting was: 5 ... Nd7 6.Nf5 a6 7.Bd3 |

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6. Bxd7+ Nxd7
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I think Qxd7 was the better choice. |

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7. Nf5
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Attacking the d6 pawn. |

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7... Nb6 8. Bf4
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One more attack on the d6 pawn. |

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8... d5
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Here I looked at exd5,Qxd5,Qxd5,Nxd5 and black seems to be ok.
I didn't like (for no good reason, I must admit) exd5, Qxd5, Qe2 , Qe6, Nc3, Qxe2 Nxe2.
So I chose .. |

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9. Nc3
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... to defend my e4 pawn and to develop another piece. |

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9... d4
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That was a mistake. Black didn't see what's coming next. |

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10. Nb5
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Threatening to fork king and rook - Nc7. |

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10... Kd7 11. Nfxd4
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Clearing the way for the heavy metal! White is winning. |

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11... Qf6
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Not the best defence. But even Kc8, Nf5, Qxd1, Rxd1 looks grim for black. |

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12. Qg4+ Kd8
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Other alternatives:
1. Ke7 Bg5
2. Ke8 Nc7 |

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13. Bg5
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