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11. Nxd4
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removing an important attacker ... but, who cares |
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11... Bxd4
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taking back with the bishop to keep the dark diagonal open |

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12. c3
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harrasing the bishop |

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12... Bb6
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moving the bishop to a place far from small harrasements, while keeping the diagonal open |

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13. f3
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I am not sure of the intent of this move, but I think the aim is to add a defender to the e4 pawn and make some space to the knight on h3 to breath |
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13... g5
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starting the pawn thrust |

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14. g4
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preventing a further g4 |

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14... h5
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normal continuation of the pawn thrust ... I want to open lines for my rooks to attack the king |

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15. b3
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irrelevant ... the battle is not here |

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15... hxg4
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opening lines and attacking the bad knight on h3 |

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16. fxg4
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removing the attacker |

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16... Qxg4+
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check |

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17. Kh1
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I think better was Qg3 |
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17... Rxh3
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taking the kinght and attacking the queen |

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18. Rg1
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now the game ends ... |

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18... Qxg1#
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checkmate ... I hope you enjoyed the game |
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