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1. e4
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So this was another game against one of the lovely ladies from the Sixth Sense Gameknot team. |

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1... c5
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So it starts conventionally |

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2. Nf3
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She continues with the main line. |

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2... Nc6
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I develop too. |
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3. Bb5
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Playing the Sicilian a bit like a Spanish Opening - it is not a bad plan. |
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3... e6
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I prepare to support Nc6 with Ng-e7 |

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4. O-O
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She castles |

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4... Nge7
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I continue with my plan. |

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5. Re1
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She move her rook to a more active square. |

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5... a6
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I hit the bishop. |

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6. Bxc6
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She takes. |
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6... Nxc6
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I take back, opening up the squares e7 and maybe even d6 for my Bf8. |

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7. d4
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She opens the centre. |
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7... cxd4
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I take. |

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8. Nxd4
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She takes back. |

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8... d6
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I have a slight weakness on d6, but on the other hand I have good control over f5, e5, d5 and c5. Chances are about equal. |
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9. Nc3
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She continues to develop. |

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9... Be7
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I prepare to castle. |

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10. Nxc6
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She takes. |

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10... bxc6
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I take back. |
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