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12... Bf5
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And why not? Another mistake.
With so much material lost and so many pieces threatening my king I should have exchange queens and gain tempo to castle long to keep it save.
Instead of that I moved my bishop, witch hasn't anything to do for helping me, forgetting that there's another side on the board ...
At this point you can see that my queen side it's not developed, my dsb is pinned and my only two pieces are both in the king side with no chance to move fast to the other side of the board. On the other hand, White's queen side isn't either developed but they can easily send their bishops and queen to the queen side and prepare an attack. |

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13. Qb3
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And that's what they did ... |

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13... Qe7
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That last move was my last blunder.
The b7 pawn is under threat and after that there's no way to protect the second rook. |
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14. Qxb7
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Black has nothing to do so I resign.
I would probably had lost this game at last but not in fourteen moves.
When I see the moves played I realise that they are that simple that is hard to understand why I couldn't seen them.
I also realise that, there's no point in learning openings or tactical shots or whatever, if you don't follow the main rules of chess you'll fail.
Hope these comments help someone as it helps me to write them. |
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