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1. f4
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1...From Gambit, e5...leads to sharp play, as played this is a Dutch but W has a move in hand. |

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1... d5 2. Nf3 g6 3. e3 Nf6 4. c3 Nc6 5. Bb5 Bd7 6. O-O a6 7. Ba4 b5 8. Bc2 Bg7 9. h3
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9. Holy Swiss cheese, Batman...holes at d3,c4, e4. and g3... |

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9... O-O 10. d3 Qc8 11. Nbd2 Bxh3 12. gxh3 Qxh3 13. Qe2
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13...Doubtful that B has compensation for the piece...W can get his Q over to g2, and force a trade or retreat with a loss of tempo...B doesn't have a really good follow up to the piece sacrifice |
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13... Ng4 14. Nb3 Qg3+ 15. Qg2 Qxg2+ 16. Kxg2
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16. W should win this now....he has no weak spots, and the extra piece should tell |

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16... Rad8 17. Nc5
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17. A strong outpost for this knight...opening up this game will just make W's pieces more active...so black has got a real problem here |

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17... Nb8 18. Rh1 Nf6 19. Bd2 Nfd7 20. d4 Nxc5 21. dxc5 Nc6 22. Rag1 e6 23. Kf2 Na5 24. b3 Nc6 25. Ng5 h6 26. Nf3 f5
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27. R takes g6 right away, and B is just about cooked |

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27. Nh4 Ne7 28. Nxg6 Nxg6 29. Rxg6 Rf6
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30. Rg2 with the threat of a capture on f6, using the pin forces more simplification. |

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30. Rg2 Kf7 31. Rhg1 Rg8 32. Be1
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32. B's rook is f6 is horribly misplaced...I would have looked at c4...worth a pawn to open the long diagonal for the Black squared B...the doubled pawn on c4 couldn't be held anyway |

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32... c6 33. Kf1 Kf8 34. Bd1
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34. This is also good...h5 and g6, f7 are weak...B is missing that light squared B |

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34... Rf7 35. Bh5 Rd7 36. Bh4
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36. Also good, activate all pieces and apply pressure till the position cracks |

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36... a5 37. Bf6 Ra7 38. Be5 a4 39. Bd6+
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39. Ouch!...B wins an exchange, and then the B on g7 |

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