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1. e4
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Common opening |

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1... e5
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Same |

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2. Nf3
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Atack e5 expecting Nc6 |

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2... Nf6
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Never really faced this actual opening.... hmm wat to do |

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3. Bc4
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I'll threaten the f7 pawn |

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3... Nxe4
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I figured he'd do that |

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4. Nxe5
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threatening Nf7 taking rook |

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4... Qf6
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threatening checkmate Qf3 also threatening to take Ne5. Looks like im dead |

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5. Qh5
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Looks can be decieving. Queen now protects Knight attacks the f7 pawn and now the king has elbow room to move. Plus more pressure on the f pawn. |

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5... Qxf2+
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Check. Nice effort. |

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6. Kd1
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Run away! |

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6... g6
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Am I supposed to be scared of that? |

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7. Bxf7+
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Check |

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7... Ke7
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Run away |

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8. Bxg6
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Now at first sight you would expect him to take it with the h pawn. But then you realize that then the rook will be completely exposed. Now that I look back I shouldve taken that pawn with the knight attacking the rook. O well. |

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8... d6
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He attacks the knight. |

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9. Bxe4
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His knight was being problematic anyway. I might as well trade. |

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9... dxe5
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End of transaction |

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10. Qxe5+
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Check and attack rook |

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10... Kd8
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I thought this move was genius until later i realized my mistake. |

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