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1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Ng5
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Hmm, maybe this is a prelude to a trap. Been a while since I played this line. |
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3... h6
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My opinion, the Knight does not belong this close to my lines at this time. |

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4. e5 Nd5 5. Ne4 e6 6. c4 Nb6 7. g3 Nc6 8. Na3 Nxe5
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If there is a trap here, I need to see it. |

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9. Nb5 Nbxc4 10. d4 Qa5+ 11. Nbc3 cxd4 12. Bd2
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I really wanted him to take that Queen Pawn. Seems I never get what I want, just what I don't expect. |

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12... Nxd2 13. Kxd2
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Same fork was in play - he just wasn't buying. |

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13... dxc3+ 14. bxc3 Be7 15. f4 Nc6 16. Kc2 O-O 17. Bd3 d5 18. Nf2 Bd7 19. Qb1 Rab8 20. Bb5 Bf6 21. Nd1 a6 22. Bd3 b5 23. g4
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At this point, I was thinking of ways I could exchange my Knight for his Bishop. |

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23... b4 24. g5
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A sidebar; looks like I can gain a pawn to enhance my material edge. |

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24... hxg5 25. fxg5 Bxg5 26. Qb2 Bf6
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Pretty sure my Queen is safe; and the pins definitely seem to favor me. |

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27. Qb3
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Ah, Queen for Rook and six points to the good already - no question about my next move. |

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27... bxc3
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And White resigned. |

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