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I'm asked by my team captain to annotate this game. He want to know what was in my head when I pleyed. I try to explain. When you need more explainig at a special move, only say(I prefer in a message, not a comment) and I try again. |
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1. d4 Nf6 2. c4
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One of my favourite openings. I play it often when I am white. |

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2... d5
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Now its called the queens pawn game. I had never seen this move before, but I tried something. (and I thought according to the chess database it is a good move, but that was a mistake, I picked out the best move for white and not the best move for black) |
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3. Nc3 dxc4
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Here the same mistake, I picked out thje most favourable move for white instead of for black. |
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4. e4 e5
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This is better. This move is favourable for black, according to chess database. |

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5. Nf3
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not most common, but the best move as well, according to chess database |
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5... exd4
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making pawn offer and preparing queen offer |

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6. Qxd4
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accepts queen offer |

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6... Qxd4
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accepts queen offer too |

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7. Nxd4
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end of the queen offer, favourable for white |

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7... Bb4
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attacking knight |

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8. f3
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making better pawn-position |

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8... O-O
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Here is the favour exactly equal for both men. |

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9. Bxc4
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taking undefended pawn |
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9... Bxc3+
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c6 and Bd7 are both once played on gameknot, but I choosed to offer my bishop for the knight. |
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10. bxc3
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completes offer |

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10... c5
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cant exactly explain |
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11. Ne2
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running away for the pawn. |

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11... Nc6
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making the knight active |

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12. O-O
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making the rochade |

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12... Ne5
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making knight active and he must run away with his bishop. |

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