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19. Qd4
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now i wanted to activate my two Queenside peices , i attempted to make white develop them for me. |
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19... e5 20. Qxe5+ Be6
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Space at last |
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21. Nf3 Bh6
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space at last |
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22. Ng5
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spoil sport |
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22... Rc8
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out at last |
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23. Bxd3
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all out to play except poor old rook in the corner .... A complicated game for two amatuers im two pawns down now but have co-ordination and all my peices can wreak havoc ......... |

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23... Nxd3 24. Qb5+ Ke7 25. Qxd3 Rc2c1+ 26. Ke2 Bc4 27. Rxc1 Bxd3+ 28. Kd2 Bxg5+
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I Just liked this game not just becuase i won but i played a new variation of an opening i enjoy and sacrifised The Queen for Centre activity ..... Its probably subject to ridicule by top players but i thoroughly enjoyed the game and i thank my Opponent for that and Frank Marshell who first introduced the move 4.Bd2 in 1901 against Chigorin. |
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