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1. Nf3
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When I open I like to play this or e4 or d4. |

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1... d5
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This was a good open move by black.
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2. d4
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I did not want to allow black to go any further on the d file. I am protected by my knight!
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2... e6
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Black is developing playing the center pawns un-aware that I am going to attack quick and fast! |

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3. c4
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pawn up the center to c4. totally un-protected? I guess it looks tasty to my opponent, This is exactly what I want to do with my attack plan. |
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3... dxc4
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pawn takes pawn |

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4. e3
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I advance pawn to protect d4 pawn |

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4... Nf6
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black brings out knight to f6. Game is looking to be normal so far. |

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5. Bxc4
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I recapture pawn and now have my LSB looking towards e6 and e7 |

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5... Qd6
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Black Queen comes out to d6. |
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6. Ne5
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This is where I put my attacking Knight in her face since I am protected by d4 pawn. |

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6... Qb4+
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She ignores that and puts me in check! I do not fear this weak attack! |

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7. Nc3
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I bring out my knight to be pinned by the queen to block the check. This is a much better move than bishop to d2. I have lost many rooks doing this with out thinking! |

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7... Be7
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Black brings out DSB to e7. I think bringing out to d6 would have put pressure on my knight on e5. |

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8. Bd2
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I now bring out my bishop to d2. this will unpin my knight and it also now opens up my baseline to connect my rook to my Queen. |

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8... Qd6
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Black Queen retreats d6 and is looking under developed at the end of the 8th move. |
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9. Nb5
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I am going into attack mode and now bring out my other knight to b5 attacking the Black Queen. |
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9... Qd8
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Black Queen retreats back to her baseline row! This was not the only safe square to go to. |

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10. Ba5
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I advance another attack with my DSB to a5. This is location I can move out of if I get threatened by the b pawn. |

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10... b6
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Black plays up the pawn as expected! |

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