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13... h6
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Kind of pointless now, seeing as I am going home to f3 anyway. Black shouldn't be giving me INCENTIVE to attack his isolated e-pawn! |

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14. Nf3 Nxf3+
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14... Nxf3 ?! Black needed this knight, probably on c6, to bolster his very unstable position. |
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15. Qxf3 Ng4
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My opponent plays yet another pointless and only pseudo-aggressive "attack". |

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16. h3
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Bye-bye... |

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16... Qd4+
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Futile. |

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17. Kh1 Rf8
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Again, more empty "threats".
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18. Qe2 Rxf1+
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Black is trading material while down! |

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19. Qxf1 Nf2+
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Yet ANOTHER empty threat. I suppose my opponent hopes I'll play 20 Kg1... but as if... The knight should just concede defeat and go home to f6. |

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20. Kh2
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And now the knight is actually *dead*. That's what hollow aggression gets you: a toothless loser's idiot grin. |

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20... Kd7 21. Qe1
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Setting up 22 Be3 |

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21... Bh4
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Not good enough, buddy. Wake up! |

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22. g3 Be7 23. Be3
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Ciao!!! |

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23... Qd6 24. Qxf2
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Ha! I even get to take on my own terms, sweet. |

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24... Rf8
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More toothless (as in gnaw me with your gums...) aggression. |

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25. Qe2 Qg6 26. Rf1 Bf6
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This actually a decent move! But it doesn't matter..... |

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27. Nd5
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Thankfully, Black timed out at this point. Otherwise, like the newb he is, he probably would have dragged this losing position out as long as it took for me to "prove" the win by checkmating him.
Sadly, my play with the Black pieces against this opponent was nowhere near as solid...... |
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