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Here is one of my best game this time its against a strong chess player. This is the 1st time I annotate my games. My first encounter with this opponent I'm handling white pieces and i'm lost. usually all my victories coming from black pieces..So guys all any comments or opinion, I'm open for any criticism. |
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1. d4
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White open d4, on my opinion he is a positional player. which in contrast with me I'm attacking player, usually I'm playing e4. |
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1... Nf6
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I usually refute d4 by Nf6, this is my psywar against white, he doesn't know what is my idea on my opening, because I can transpose this to any openings, unlike d5. |
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2. c4
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white continue pushing his pawn to c4. |

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2... g6
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Here is my idea like my idol Fischer likes the Kings Indian Defense, But I only bluff white, since I decide to play my opening repertoire the Gruenfeld defense. |

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3. Nf3 Bg7 4. g3
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g3 added the pressure on d5 by fianchetto of his king bishop. which is a natural move |

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4... O-O
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usually all of my games I prefer early castling. |

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5. Bg2 d5
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Here is the Gruenfeld defense. I provoking white to capture my pawn in which he did. |

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6. cxd5 Nxd5 7. O-O c6
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I played c6 here to support my knight in d5 and as well to prevent any possible attack by bishop on my rook |

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8. Nc3
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Here white played Nc3 to challenge my knight in d5,with the idea of e4 |

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8... Bg4
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I played Bg4 here to restrict the space dominated by white pieces in center |
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9. h3
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very obvious move |

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9... Bd7
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usually i'm not exchanging my bishop against knight unless it was necessary. Bg4 only is a psychological move, I'm provoking white to push his h3 to add weakness on his kingside. |
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10. Qd3
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white queen maintaining his idea to dominate the center. |

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10... Na6
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I played 10. Na6 followed by 11. Nc7, to prepare for white e4 |

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11. e4 Nb6
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I played 11. Nb6 here instead of Nf6. My idea is to stop annoying white Bg5, as well I see the weakness of c4 square. And as well the benefit of Nb6 my bishop indirectly pin white rook in a1 |
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12. Be3
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Finally white develop his 2nd bishop to support his d pawn |

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12... Be6
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Followed by Bc4 to skewer the queen and rook. |

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13. b3 f5
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I have a second thought for this move since it will create a weakness on my e6. But I don't want to let white to dominate the center, which is very vital in a strategy and planning. |

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14. Ng5
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This is a premature move, white should played here 14. Rac1 followed by 15. Rfd1, he should consolidate his position first. |

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14... Bc8 15. Rad1 h6
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I'm starting to push backward the white pieces, particularly this annoying knight |

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