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1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5
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Budapest Gambit.
Sharp and full of traps. |

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3. e3
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White declines Gambit. |

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3... exd4 4. exd4 Bb4+ 5. Bd2 Bxd2+ 6. Nxd2 O-O
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Rook comes to e-file, while White King is still in center. |

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7. Bd3 Re8+ 8. Ne2
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8... Ng4
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This is not good move. But playing risky and unnatural moves, make opponent astray. |

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9. Nf3 Nc6 10. O-O d5
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This is good move as breaks center and free the bishop. |

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11. c5
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White's bishop is pretty strong, Black should do something about it. |

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11... Nb4 12. Bb1
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Now a1 rook is temoparay out of play. |

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12... b6
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Black still wants to break center, but this moves intends something else too. |

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13. a3 Ba6
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Bishop attacks knight ... fork ... and win. |

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14. Ne5
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14... Qh4
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This is not best. Best one was NxN and win the pawn, center, position ...
Now White has 2 moves h3 and Nf3. |

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15. h3
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Nf3 was only best move.
"Sometiem Looking Back is Good" |

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15... Nxe5 16. axb4
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Predict Black's Next Move. |

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16... Nf3+
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!!
This is actually winning move. |

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17. gxf3 Bxe2 18. Qc1 Qxh3
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Black is finding checkmate. |

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19. Ra3 Re6
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This is better than Bxf3. |

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20. f4 Bf3 21. Rxf3 Qxf3 22. Qd1 Qxf4 23. Qh5 Rh6 24. Qe5
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What Black Should Do? |

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24... Qf3 25. Qh2 Rxh2 26. Kxh2 Re8 27. Kg1 Re6 28. Rc1 Rh6
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