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This was a league game which i played and I made a slip but I still
managed to fight back. This game should say to you all "never resign"
you can always fight back! |
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1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3
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More common is 3.d4 or the Nimzovich Rossolimo attack which is 3. Bb5. |

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3... g6
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4. d4 cxd4
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A forced capture. |

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5. Nxd4 Bg7
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Threatning 6. Nxd4 |

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6. Be3
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Developing a piece and supporting the d4 knight. |

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6... Nf6
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Attacking the e4 pawn |

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7. Bd3
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Supporting the e4 pawn |

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7... O-O
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To bring the King to safety and to allow the Rook to do some work. |

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8. Qd2
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Preparing 0-0-0 and giving White the chance to attack the Black Kingside
with 9.Bh6 |

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8... a6
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I really should have played 8.Re8 so If White where to do 9. Bh6 I could
keep my strong Bishop with 9.Bh8. |

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9. Nxc6 bxc6
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To recapture..... |

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10. Bh6
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I thought that he would play that |

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10... d6
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To stop a pawn advance and to allow the bishop to d7 or e6 |

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11. Bg5
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White should have done 0-0. |

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11... c5
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He allowed me the chance to play 11. h5 but I missed my chance. |

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12. Nd5
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? I found a way to win a pawn by... |

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12... Nxd5
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This! |

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13. exd5
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White recaptured |

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13... Bxb2 14. Rb1 Bg7
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Retreating.... |

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15. O-O
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White brings his King to safety. |

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