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1. f3
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this move was very confusing to face. It does not help development and weakens the e1-h4 diagonal |

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1... e5
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i take the center |

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2. Kf2
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and now this! however the bad king position can not be exploited yet so i develop |

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2... d5 3. e3 Nf6
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we can see that black is much better here. He has 2 pawns in the center and a piece in play |

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4. g3 Bd6 5. d4
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white seeks to open up the game but this is wrong as he has no pieces in play |

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5... O-O
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simple development |

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6. c3 Be6 7. Bh3 Nc6 8. Qc2 Qd7
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black has nearly finished his development while white has moved 1 piece, his queen and his king! |

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9. Kg2 exd4
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now black opens up the game as his rooks can take the e-file |

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10. exd4 Rae8 11. Bg5 Bxh3+ 12. Nxh3 Re6
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preparing to double |

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13. Nf4 Bxf4 14. Bxf4 Rfe8
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we can now see the problems with white's position. Re2 is the threat and his rook and knight are not helping |

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15. Kf2
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If Nd2 then Re2 with a decisive invasion of the 1st and 2nd ranks |

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15... Qe7
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Re2 is the threat again |

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16. Bd2
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looks like it stops black's attack as it guards e1 however black now has a decisive conbination |

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16... Re2+ 17. Kf1 Re1+
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! with this exchange sacrifice black invades the 1st and 2nd ranks |

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18. Bxe1 Qxe1+ 19. Kg2 Re2+
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looks like it wins the queen... |

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20. Kh3
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however if Rxc2 then Rxe1 |

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20... Qf2
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but now the white king is forced out into the open. The threats are Rxc2 and Qg2 |

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21. Qd1 Qg2+ 22. Kh4 h6
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! the g5 square is taken away from the king. g5# is the threat |

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23. f4
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the only move |

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23... Qxh2+
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!! |

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