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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 h6
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an unusual move at this stage. what is black afraid of? |

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4. Nc3 Nf6 5. d3 Bb4 6. Bd2 d6 7. O-O a6
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black seems not to like the pinning of pieces. I think he wastes a lot of time. |

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8. a3 Ba5 9. b4 Bb6 10. h3 O-O 11. Nh2
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wants f4?
white has agreat space to move in. maybe Nd5 was better. |

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11... Nd4 12. Rb1 c6 13. Be3 Bd7 14. Bxd4 Bxd4 15. Ne2 Bb6
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white exchanged some pieces and lost the advantage of a pair of bishops. |

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16. Ng3 d5
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breaks from the center. |

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17. exd5 cxd5 18. Bb3 d4
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?! locks the bishop on b6. Bc6 was clearly better. |

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19. Qf3
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Qe2 with f4. |

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19... Bc6 20. Qe2 Re8 21. c4
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?? black can take dxc3 e.p. and to set free the b6 bishop. |

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21... e4 22. Qd1 e3 23. f3
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somehow black managed to pass a pawn to e3. it not convenient to white. |

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23... Bc7 24. Ne2 Nh5 25. c5 Ng3
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not yet. I think that Kf8 with f5-f4 was playable too. |

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26. Nxg3 Bxg3 27. Ng4 e2 28. Qc2 exf1=Q+ 29. Rxf1
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black has a great material advantage. |

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29... Bc7 30. Qc4 Rf8 31. Re1 b5 32. Qc2
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?? cxb6 e.p. |

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32... Re8 33. Rf1 h5 34. Nf2 a5 35. Qa2 Re7 36. Ne4 axb4 37. Ng5 Kf8
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white managed to press hard on f7. will it be enough? |

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38. Bxf7 g6 39. Nh7+ Kg7 40. Ng5 Kh6 41. Qd2 Kg7 42. f4 Rxf7
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misses Ne6 |

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43. Ne6+
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the end... |
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