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Hi everbody! this is a blitz game I played vs. my computerized chess board at home. It features a miniature with a material winning attack. Then after the material that was defending the king is cleared,White makes Black's King die a swift death. This is why you must develop your pieces! |
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1. d4 Nf6 2. e3 d5
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A Stonewall attack by a transposition of moves. White's ideal setup is pawns on c3,d4,e3,f4. Knights on d2 and f3 and a bishop on d3. |

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3. Nd2 e6 4. Bd3
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The whole goal of the last 2 moves is to defend e4,the weakest point in the Stonewall. |

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4... c5 5. c3 c4
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?! A dubious move,releasing all of the tension in the center and allows White to do as he pleases. |

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6. Bc2 Bd6 7. f4 O-O 8. Ngf3
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I've achieved the Stonewall setup without any difficulty |

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8... Ng4
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? Another bad move,losing a pawn to the tactic... |

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9. Bxh7+
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! Black never saw this coming |

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9... Kh8
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9...Kxh7 10.Ng5+ followed by 11.Qxg4 |

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10. Ng5
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who cares about pawns? I'm hunting a bigger prize...the enemy king! |

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10... Nxe3
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The knight is very hungry and doesn't hesitate to take the helpless pawn |

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11. Qh5
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! The king is suffocating. One Light-Squared bishop move and he is toast |

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11... Nxg2+
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Ok either this knight is 1.Greedy 2. Fat 3. Selfish. Pawns are getting taken left and right,but hey,that's the price of winning |

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12. Kd1 Nxf4
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"Pawns! Pawns! I love pawns!" the knight said |

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13. Qh4
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All of the sudden Black is helpless. The king orders a scrambling move to save himself. Boy I want to see what happens when the knight was disobeying the king. |
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13... Qxg5
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The Queen gives herself away to save the King. This was the only move to prevent mate. Unfortunately for the Black King,it happens sooner than expected... |

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14. Qxg5 Kxh7 15. Nxc4
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! Why not win another pawn? The white knight was jealous of his counterpart =) |

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15... dxc4 16. Bxf4
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The Bishop avenges his fellow pawns' deaths. |

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16... Bxf4 17. Qxf4
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Let's take an assesment of the position. White is up a queen to a knight,bishop and pawn. The bigger advantage to White is that he is better developed than Black. The Queen is in a strong position and the Rooks are ready to pounce on the Black King |

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17... Nc6 18. Rg1
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An innocent looking enough move right? |

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18... Bd7
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alas,this is too little too late |

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19. Kd2
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The rooks can see each other and become more powerful when conncected |

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