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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f6
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This is a very bad move because of the exposed kingside. Why not play nc6?
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3. Bc4 Bc5
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I was always taught knights before bishops but not everyone was. |

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4. O-O d6 5. Nc3 Bg4 6. h3
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Pretty normal stuff |

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6... Bxf3 7. Qxf3 Ne7
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Another reason why f6 is a bad move |

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8. d3 Nbc6 9. Bh6
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This may seem weird to you. That is because it is a very bad move at first sight but analyse deeper. Because of the weak f pawn it's a interesting move. |

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9... gxh6 10. Qh5+ Ng6 11. Qxh6 Qe7
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Ohh bad move i'm going to kick it with the knight straight away |

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12. Nd5 Qd8 13. Qg7 Bd4
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Very bad move. My opponent has analysed nothing at all |

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14. Nxf6+ Qxf6
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The only move |

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15. Qxf6 Rf8 16. Qg7 O-O-O 17. Be6+
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Getting my bishop in on the action |

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17... Kb8 18. Qxh7 Nce7 19. c3 Rfh8 20. Qg7 Bc5 21. b4
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From here it's all over. Once the pawns hit his castled position he's as good as dead. |

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21... Bb6 22. Bf7 Rdf8
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?surely rd-g8 was better? |

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23. Bxg6 Nxg6 24. Qxg6 Rhg8 25. Qh7 c6 26. Rab1 Bd8
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! Drat. The last two moves were made to protect c7 |

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27. b5 c5 28. b6 a6
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My pawn is on the 6th rank! he should have taken it |

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29. Rb3 Bf6
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??? What?? This must mean he's putting all his trust in his b pawn. To bigger job for a measly pawn |

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30. Qc7+ Ka8 31. Ra3 Rg7
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This is brilliant even if i say so myself. I'm very good at puzzles, but rarely get an oppurtunity to put them into practice |

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32. Rxa6+ bxa6 33. b7+
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Black resigns because 33.b7 ka7 34.b8=Q# |

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