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1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Bc5 3. Nf3 d6 4. b3 
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black is developing on d4, so to maintain equality, white fianchetto's | 
   
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4... Nc6 5. Bb2 Nb4 6. Bc4 Bg4 7. Rc1 
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white brings in his queen rook to help his overloaded queen | 
   
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7... Ne7 8. O-O Ng6 9. Nd5 Nxd5 10. Bxd5 Nf4 11. Bxb7 
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black looked to occupy f4 with his knight, but it took him 3 moves to get him there.  White gets a free pawn. | 
   
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11... Rb8 12. Bc6+ Bd7 13. Bd5 Bb5 14. d3 Qf6 15. c4 Qg6 16. Nh4 Qg5 17. g3 Ba4 18. Nf5 O-O 19. d4 exd4 20. Nxd4 Nh3+ 21. Kg2 
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Nh3 ? | 
   
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21... Nf4+ 22. Kg1 Bd7 23. Qf3 Bh3 24. Rfe1 Bg4 25. Qxf4 Qxf4 26. gxf4 
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white trades and gets a free knight | 
   
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26... Bh3 27. e5 dxe5 28. fxe5 h6 29. Re3 
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Attacks Black's light bishop forcing him to move. | 
   
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29... Bg4 30. a3 
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the real reason for 29. Re3 ... 30. a3 | 
   
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30... a5 31. h3 Bh5 32. Be4 
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looking to Rb1 | 
   
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32... Rbd8 33. Rd3 c6 34. Bxc6 
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target of opportunity: another free pawn | 
   
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34... Bg6 35. Rd2 Bf5 36. h4 g6 37. f4 h5 38. b4 axb4 39. axb4 Bxb4 40. Bc3 Ba3 41. Ra1 Be7 42. Nxf5 Rxd2 43. Nxe7+ 
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order is everything.  White gets two bishops and a rook for a rook ( 6) by checking the king first and then recapturing the rook. | 
   
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43... Kh7 44. Bxd2 Rd8 45. Bd5 
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defends against Rxd2 and attacks the base of the pawn chain f7 | 
   
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45... Rb8 46. Bxf7 Rb2 47. Be3 Rb3 48. Bd4 Rg3+ 49. Kh2 Rg4 50. Nxg6 Rxg6 51. Bxg6+ Kxg6 52. Kg3 Kf5 53. Kf3 Ke6 54. Ra6+ Kf5 55. Rf6# 
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