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1. d4 d5 2. Bg5 c5
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3. dxc5 Nc6
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black is developing steadily |

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4. Nc3 d4
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too early to be agressive |

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5. Nb1 f6
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looks like white is losing in development and tempo |

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6. Bh4 e5
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solid center but white has a different plan |

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7. e3 Bxc5
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it seems black is too strong and white has only develop his bishop |

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8. exd4 Nxd4 9. Bd3 Ne7
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slowly we see what white is planning |

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10. Nf3 Bg4
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black seems to make all the right moves but lets wait and see |

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11. Nbd2 Nd5
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good cover for knight on f3, white seems to only defend. i wonder when he is going to attack? |

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12. c3 Nxf3+
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exchange of knights, black still has the upper hand |

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13. Nxf3 Nf4
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black's knight looks dangerous, white is just beginning his master plan |

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14. Bb5+ Kf7
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good check and black mistake of putting his king on f7. what follows is a series of wonderful moves that only grandmasters make. i love the next few moves because it shows the beauty of the game and we should learn to 'never give up' when things look bad |

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15. Nxe5+ fxe5
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good move by black but too late |

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16. Qxg4 Qc8
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black tries to even the pieces and take some pressure of the king |

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17. Bd7 Qc7
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no choice but to wait for a slow and painful death by checkmate. he does the honourable thing that is resign. |

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18. Qf5+
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