This is the first game that i started with my queen at front. Actually i only made only two moves with my Q. |
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1. e4 c5
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Great oppening for the dioagonal of the black Q. |

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2. d4
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Not so clever |

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2... cxd4 3. Qxd4 Nc6
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What else? |

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4. Qd1 e5 5. Nf3
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The smart Knight attack begins...!!! |

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5... Nf6 6. Bg5
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Pin of the black queen. |

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6... h6 7. Bxf6
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Taking knight for bishop is my favorite. |

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7... Qxf6
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This was black's first mistake. He had his queenside open and he choose to defend with his queen. |

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8. Nc3
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Now i could open my knight without the fear of pinning by the Q. |

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8... Bc5
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Maybe b4 would be better? |

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9. Nd5
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Two black pinnings were over... |

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9... Qd8
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... and the queen retreats! |

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10. Bc4
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supporting my knight |

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10... O-O
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why not moving the Q to a5? |

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11. g3
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having my kingside ready for roke |

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11... Nd4
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this was a relief, this black pawn at e5 was quite a pressure |

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12. Nxe5 f6
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if there are two knights in the same raw is a great attack |

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13. Nxf6+
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double check |

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13... Kh8 14. Ng6#
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the power of Knights!!! |

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