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1. e4
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This is a game I played against rio1962 - he was extremely good until he faced an unstoppable (?) mate. Enjoy. |

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1... e5
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Normal. |

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2. Qh5
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[?!] Here, it starts to get intriguing - I have reviewed rio1962's playing style and noticed that somehow he likes to develop his queen early. |

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2... Nc6
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I defend the e5 pawn. |
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3. Bc4
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[!?] Bc4- the most obvious, threatening Scholar's mate. |

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3... g6
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Another way was Nh6 or d5, but this seemed better. |
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4. Qf3
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Having a second try. |

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4... Nf6
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Again, blocking mate. |

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5. Qd3
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[?!] I do not understand this move, but perhaps he wanted to make c3 a flight square for his knight. |
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5... Bc5
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I develop my bishop - of course, considering there is a hole on g7, I could have fianchettoed it, but all the well. |
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6. g4
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[?] I considered this move, and thought it to be a rather waste of a pawn - the idea is clear - g5 Ng4 7. Qd5 threatening mate, or 6. ... Nxg4 7. Qd5 but then I can play Qf6/Qe7 and that would defend it well. |
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6... Nxg4
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[!?] I take the pawn. |

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7. Qd5
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[!?] The reason that this move is not given a [!] is that the f2-pawn is target and I can play Bxf2+, but I decide playing Qf6 was safer.
EDIT: This move attacks the c5 bishop as well as mate, so the best move is Bxf2+. |

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7... Qf6
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EDIT: [??] Leaving a piece to be taken on c5, and after Bxc5, f2 is also covered. |
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8. f3
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[?] Rather, this move loses the rook.
EDIT: Loses rook for bishop. |

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8... Nf2
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Winning the rook for the bishop. |
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9. d4
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This gives me a chance to save my bishop. |
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9... Bxd4 10. Bg5
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[!] This move is good since after Bxg5 there would be checkmate on f7. |
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10... Qe6
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I considered this the only move other than Qg7. |
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11. Qb5
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Notice how now my queen is also attacked. |

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