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1. e4 
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this is an example on how you can win a game on black with caro-kann style | 
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1... d6 
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regular move ...... | 
   
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2. d4 g6 
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this is the best answer of d4 | 
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3. c3 
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by this move....we can predict that white is going to build a chain structure of foregoing pawns and bishops and knights at the back | 
   
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3... Nf6 
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lets be sure of that ....... will he move the bishop to d3? | 
   
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4. Bd3 
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that's true .... | 
   
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4... Bg7 5. Ne2 O-O 6. O-O 
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so, good development from white and........ black?!!! | 
   
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6... c5 
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this is the key movement.......... u will see...... | 
   
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7. Be3 
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really good bishops ....... | 
   
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7... cxd4 8. cxd4 
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here we have tunneled a hole :)  | 
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8... Nc6 9. Nbc3 
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two knights ......... continue  | 
   
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9... Ng4 
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black checks the bishop on e3, 
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10. Ng3 Nxd4 
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so so ......... | 
   
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11. Qd2 
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ok.  so another backup for bishop on e3 | 
   
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11... Nxe3 
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trade...... | 
   
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12. Qxe3 Be6 13. f4 
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this is a bad move! don not ever do this ...... | 
   
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13... Qb6 
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yes black knows it ..... | 
   
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14. Rab1 
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there you go ! white lost his queen! 
how? 
yes 
Ke2 :) | 
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14... Ne2+ 
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