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1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3
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Most chess players prefer the Queen's Gambit declined over the Accepted version. Mostly because it is impossible for black to retain the extra pawn without giving up to much. |

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3... Be7
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black play a very solid move. I have played 3. ..C5 adopting a tarracsh style of defence which leads to sharp positions. |

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4. Nf3 Nd7
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This move is not black's best. Normally black plays Nc6. |

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5. cxd5 Nb6
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Black goes down a pawn to gain rapid development and attacking chances. |

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6. dxe6 Bxe6
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A nice developing square for the bishop. However, this leaves the centre in white's control. |

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7. e4
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White grabs a monstrous share of the center |

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7... c6
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black can not allow d5. |

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8. Bd3
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one of the ways to defeat a gambit is to develop normally and make calm moves that strengthen your positon. Bd3 is a very strong developing move that prepares for kingside attacks. As well it clears the kingside back rank so that white can castle. |

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8... Nf6 9. O-O O-O 10. Qc2
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White can also play Bf4 to prevent black from developing his queen to c7 |

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10... Qc7 11. e5
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This allows my queen and bishop some room to move at the cost of allowing black to post a Knight at d5. |

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11... Nfd5 12. Bxh7+
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Not 12. Nxd5 allowing black to free up his position. The advantage of this move is that I win a pawn and create a weakness in front of Black's king with tempo
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12... Kh8 13. Be4
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By refusing to capture the knight on d5 I force black to clarify the position. |

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13... f6
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A weakening move that creates a serious hole on g6. If Black's idea is to attack white's centre, then c5 was a better try. |

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14. Nh4
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exploits the new weakness of g6. |

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14... Bf7 15. Nxd5
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White jumps on the opportunity to get rid of blacks strong Knight by exploiting the overwelmed f7 bishop. Plus this dflects the f7 bishop from gaurding g6. |

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15... Nxd5 16. Bxd5 Bxd5 17. Ng6+ Kg8 18. Nxf8 Rxf8
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The game is over as white is almost a rook ahead. |

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19. Bf4
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prepares for the capture of the pawn on e5 with the idea of centralizing the bishop on e5 |

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19... fxe5 20. Bxe5 Bd6
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aiming to get rid of white's strong bishop. |

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21. Rfe1
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This is the best move because if black captures on e5 then the Rook gets lifted to e5. By which, white maintains his positional superiority over black. |

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21... Bxe5 22. Rxe5
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This is stronger than dxe5 because pawn is an easier target to attack. |
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