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1. e4 c6 2. Nf3 d5
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I've played often the Caro-Kann. |

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3. exd5 cxd5 4. d4 Bf5
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a6 could be better before this move. |

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5. Bb5+ Nc6 6. Ne5 Bd7
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White attacks and have time for developing, as black cannot breath. |

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7. Nxd7
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White makes it easier for black. The change of attacking figures is worse, then developing. |

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7... Qxd7 8. Nc3 e6
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Without the white bishop I try to defence the white squares, make place for the kingside developing. |

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9. O-O a6 10. Bd3 Nxd4 11. Bxh7
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I was oversee this, but not so bad, because I wasnot castled yet, so white gives me a half-opened file against its king. So good as bad. |
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11... Rxh7 12. Qxd4 Bd6
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I try to make a pressure on h2. |

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13. h3 Ne7 14. Qd3 Ng6 15. Ne2 O-O-O
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White takes his knight away from the queenside, so I castled there and doubling the rooks on the h-file. My pieces will be active, whites' bishop and rook stands on the original places. |

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16. Nf4
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Good Idea! After the exchanges my rook is lost on h7. |

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16... Bxf4 17. Bxf4 Rdh8
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Forcing the attack and the bishop on f4 hanging now. |

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18. Bg3
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Could be better on h2, so the queen is isolated from the h3 pawn. |

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18... e5
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It is a mistake. |

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19. Rad1 d4 20. c3 Nf4 21. Bxf4 exf4 22. cxd4 Rh7xh3
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After gxh3, black can maybe make an ever-check, but it isnot sure. After the e5 push I tried attack without mind and waited for a blunder from white because of the pressure. |

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23. f3
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White made it. |

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23... Rh3h5 24. Rdc1+ Kb8 25. Rfe1 Rg5 26. Kf2 Rh2
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Ant the game is over. |

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27. Reg1 Qh3 28. Ke1
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After ...Qf1 Gg3 would push away the king and after the exchanges on h2 falls down the b2 pawn - otherwise the rook is lost on c1. |

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28... Rhxg2 29. Rxg2 Rxg2 30. Qf1 Qg3+ 31. Kd1 Rg1 32. Qxg1 Qxg1+
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