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11. Nxd2
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I take back. |

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11... h5
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?? Should be giving the king extra protection. |

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12. Nd4+
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The king is now in big trouble. |

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12... Kd6
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After the bishop checks the king the king is in the open and with not many escape squares. I didn't see checkmate in two. Qe6+ Kc5 Ba3#. |
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13. Ba3+
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Should've played Qe6, but anyway. |

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13... Ke5
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Only possible square. |

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14. Nd2f3+
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The king is checked by the knight who also protects the knight on d4. |

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14... Ke4
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Again, the only possible square. |

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15. Qh4+
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After the king moves, its checkmate. |

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15... Ke3
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The king moves. |

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16. Bc1#
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Checkmate. Apart from the fact that I could checkmated my opponent on move 14, it was a good game. |
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