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1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e3 Nf6 4. Bxc4 e6 5. Nf3 a6 6. O-O c5 7. a4 Nc6 8. Qe2 cxd4 9. Rd1 Be7 10. exd4 O-O 11. Nc3 Nd5
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it seems that changing night is better because if not, black get a powerful game on the queenside. |

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12. Ne4 Na5 13. Ba2 Nb4 14. Bb1 Nb3
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two strong nights. back only needs to be careful from the b1-h7 diagonal |

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15. Ra3 Nxc1 16. Rxc1 Nd5 17. Rb3 b6 18. Ne5
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18. Qc2 is worth consideration, for example:
18. Qc2 g6 (a must...) 19. Ne5 Bb7 20. Rh3 etc. |

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18... Bb7 19. Qg4 f5
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white sacrifices a Knight in order to take the Bishop on b7 later. meanwhile, he is destroying the King's defence... |

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20. Qf3 fxe4 21. Qxe4 Rf5 22. g4 Nf4
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the White king is open for attack!
all white's peices are at the wrong side of the board. |

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23. Qxb7 Rxe5
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a must!
taking the last defender is a must!
material is no longer a matter... |

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24. dxe5 Ne2+ 25. Kf1 Nxc1 26. Rc3 Rb8 27. Qe4 Qd1+ 28. Kg2 g6
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a silent move before Black's storm.
the game here is already finished. |

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29. Rc7 Ne2 30. Bd3 Qg1+ 31. Kf3 Rf8+
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