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1. e3
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HI guys, this is another annotation by me, this was played with my friend, Luke. He's okay, except for some dumb mistakes he make. |

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1... e5 2. Nc3 d5 3. Nf3 e4 4. Ne5
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Whenever I have time, I send my knights up, because I think there might come a time when those pushed knights would be useful. |
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4... Nc6 5. Bb5 Bd7
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Unfortunately, that knight, I decided, was going to have a really bad day. |

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6. Nxc6 Bxc6 7. Bxc6+ bxc6
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As you can see, knight and the bishop has been traded off. |

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8. O-O
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I castle, because I can. |

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8... Bb4
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Why? comment please. |
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9. Qg4
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kinda wanted to get to g7, which would give me free rook. |
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9... Bxc3 10. bxc3 Qf6
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He saw through my tactics, and I return my focus to the four pawns that is just laying crunched up. |

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11. Bb2 Nh6 12. Qe2 O-O
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That castle becomes his doom. |
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13. d3 Qd6
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Why? comment please. |
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14. c4 Rab8 15. Rab1 f5 16. cxd5
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there begins the great pawn trade offs. |

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16... cxd5 17. dxe4 dxe4
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I would say pawn in f5 should have moved, because now I can check him. |

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18. Qc4+ Rf7
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That move also contributes to his doom, although his intention might have been to protect g7and c7 pawns. |

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19. h3
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This is a useful move, because knight cannot land on g4 now. |

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19... Qb4
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Got cravings for queen trade offs?
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20. Qd5 Qd6 21. Qd4 Qxd4 22. exd4 f4 23. f3 e3
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As you can see, now the queen are gone and everybody is extremely unhappy. |
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24. d5
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I moved my pawns because I wanted Luke to make the first move. |

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24... Rb5 25. c4 Rc5
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He really messed things up. a lot. |
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26. Ba3
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Luke didn't want to lose the rook, so he takes fairly costless looking pawn. |
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26... Rxc4 27. Rb8+
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Good bye Luke. |

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