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ANNOTATED GAME

sebfraysse's mini-tournament VII Gambit
milly64 (1030) vs. alanmp (1313)
Annotated by: milly64 (1200)
Chess opening: Danish gambit (C21), Collijn defence
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23. f3
White provides more protection to the pawn at e4 with pawn to f3. This is also attacking the LB at g4.
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23... Bxf3
Black captures the pawn at f3 with the LB as it did not have any protection and now the knight at g2 is under attack.
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24. Bf1
White moves his LB to f1 protecting the knight at g2.

 
24... g4
Black pushes his pawn to g4 giving protection to the LB at f3.
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25. Nf4
White moves his knight to f4 creating a barrier between the queen and the g3 pawn, the pawn is protecting the knight so cannot be taken without loss.

 
25... Ne6
Black now attacks the knight at f4 with knight to e6. It could also be a redirection of his knight.

 
26. c4
White pushes a pawn to c4 allowing the DB to attack the queen on e5.
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26... Ng5
Black moves his 'e' knight to g5.
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27. Bxe5
So white captures the queen with the DB as it was left en prise and the DB may now be recaptured.

 
27... Rxe5
Black recaptures the DB with the rook at e8.
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28. Nd3
White moves his knight to d3 and is attacking the rook at e5.

 
28... Ngxe4
Black moves his knight to e4 and is now attacking the white queen at d2. This will mean that white will have to leave the rook for now as the queen will need to be removed from the knight's clutches.
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29. Qb4
White moves the queen to b4 where the queen can still support the rook at e1 and the pawns at a4 and c4. The queen is in position to take the pawn at b7 if it is not moved.

 
29... b6
Black moves pawn to b6.
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30. Nxe5
Black left the rook at e5 en prise in order to move the pawn so white quickly captured this.

 
30... dxe5
Black's knight was recaptured by the pawn at d6. Black has opened the d file with this capture.

 
31. Ra3
With the LB at f3 and the knight at e4 it was difficult to move the a1 rook to the open file from the 1st or 2nd rows so white moved the rook to a3 with the intention of moving it to d3 without any hindrance from the black pieces.
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31... Kg7
Black moved his king to g7 perhaps to give his rook a chance to move across and come down the 'h' file.

 
32. Qb2
White sees there is a pawn which could be captured at e5 and moved his queen to b2.
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32... Nc5
Black moved his knight over to c5 looking to attack the pawn at a4. Since the white queen was on b2 diagonal to h8 and the black king was now at g7. The knight at f6 would be pinned once the pawn was captured.
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