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1. e4 
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My opponent played the rather common e4- but  | 
   
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1... Nc6 
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a more interesting game | 
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2. d4 
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at this point i felt in a much weaker position, white had much more control of the center | 
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2... e5 
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but i decided to attack  | 
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3. d5 
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white played as most people would | 
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3... Nce7 
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this forced my knight back, making my opening slightly weaker | 
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4. c4 
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white simply keeps pushing those pawns | 
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4... Ng6 
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ah! I spotted Ng6 as a way to start a better attack as well as free my pieces more | 
   
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5. Nc3 
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quite boring and expected move in my opinion | 
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5... Bc5 
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AS is usually played: Bc5 | 
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6. Be3 
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counter attacked by white | 
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6... Bxe3 
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the swap off is accepted | 
   
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7. fxe3 
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however i pulled out better from that position because white's pawn island is slightly weaker (double pawn) | 
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7... d6 
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opening up still | 
   
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8. Nf3 
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rather expected | 
   
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8... Nh4 
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I was trying to get a bit fancier | 
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9. Qd2 
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white didn't accept the bait | 
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9... Nxf3+ 
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i still saw my oppurtunity | 
   
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10. gxf3 
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what else could one expect from white then! | 
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10... Qh4+ 
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playing my queen out | 
   
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