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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6
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Petrov’s Defense. White typically takes the pawn. |

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3. Nc3
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Petrov’s Three Knights. |

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3... Nc6 4. Bc4 Bc5
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Black appears to be mirroring white. Better might be:
4. Bc4 Nxe4. Looks like black drops a knight, but…
5. Nxe4 d5 pawn forks white’s knight and bishop.
Bc5 is off book. |

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5. Ng5
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If black castles, white may trade knight and bishop for a rook and pawn. |

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5... Qe7
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About the only piece black could play to protect the f pawn. |
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6. d3 h6 7. Nf3 d6 8. h3 Be6 9. a3 O-O-O 10. b4 Bb6 11. b5 Na5 12. Qe2 Rhe8 13. Bd2 c5 14. bxc6 e.p. Nxc6 15. O-O Na5 16. Bb5 Ref8 17. g4 a6 18. Bc4 Qc7
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The a knight isn’t doing much out there, taking the bishop doubles white’s pawns, plus queen and bishop are poised to pick up a point. After Qc7 white can’t defend the forward c pawn. |
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19. Bxe6+
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Now black’s pawns are doubled instead. |
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19... fxe6 20. Nh4 g5 21. Ng6 Rf7 22. Na4 Bd4 23. Rab1 Qxc2
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Bad error. This was NOT a free pawn. Always be nervous when king shares any horizontal, vertical, or diagonal with the queen or rook. This move was a disaster. |
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24. Rfc1 Qc6 25. Bxa5
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Nope. Black can now play Bc5 to save the queen. |
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25... Kb8
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Another blunder. After white slays the queen the rook is unguarded. |
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26. Bxd8
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Not how I would have played it. |
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26... Qxa4 27. Rc4 d5
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Hello? The queen’s knickers were down. Qxa3 seemed almost too obvious. Black is forced to move the rook, and the obvious choice is Rxa4. |

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28. Rxa4 dxe4
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Tripled pawns, plus Qxe4 puts the white queen where she wants to be for a Qxb7#. After Bxf6, of course. |

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29. dxe4
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This is ok too, as Qxa6 is safe. |

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29... b5
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Black responds to that threat. |
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30. Rxa6 Rb7 31. Bxf6 Bb6
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Mystery move. The bishop sacrifices the b pawn, as well as e5. |

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32. Qd2 Ra7
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Ouch. Mate in two. |

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33. Rxb6+ Ka8 34. Qd8#
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