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11. d4
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Eyeing another free Pawn. |

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11... O-O-O
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A mistake to not play Nf6. |

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12. Bxf4
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The other Bishop forces her to run. |

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12... Qa6
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A premature attack on the Black Queen, but the horse can reside safely for a moment at a6. |

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13. Nc7
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Another free Pawn resides at f7. |

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13... Qa5
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She is theatening the Knight in return. |

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14. Na8
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But a Knight in the corner is a goner! |

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14... Nb6
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A Knight attacks a Knight. Starting to lose the script a little bit here. |

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15. Bc7
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Not a forceful move in any sense. |

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15... Rd7
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The Tower slips out easliy. |

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16. Qe2
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Hoping that I can catch a superior player in a mistake. |

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16... Re7
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And now the tables are turned, my Queen is pushed back. |

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17. Be5
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A futile attempt to block. |

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17... Nxa8
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Free gift. |

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18. Qc4+
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Gives her a chance to escape, yet she still is in danger. |

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18... Nc7
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Deciding against capturing the Knight and trading Queens. |

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19. d5
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interested in the Pawn-Fork. |

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19... Bxf3
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Killing the guard. |

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20. d6
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Passed Pawns prefer to be pushed. |

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20... Rxe5
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Trading for the Knight, apologies to my Bishop! |

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