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1. e4 
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My favorite opening with white. | 
   
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1... e5 2. f4 
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King's gambit. | 
   
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2... Bd6 
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You block you d file pawn. No good. Better is to take 2......exf4 or 2......d6 | 
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3. Nf3 Nc6 4. fxe5 Bxe5 5. d4 
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Here I get to open up the board for the developement of my pieces. You now have to retreat. | 
   
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5... Bd6 
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You block your d file pawn again disabling your developement of your pieces. | 
   
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6. Be2 Nf6 7. Nc3 
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I missed 7.e5 taking a major piece from you. | 
   
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7... O-O 8. O-O Bb4 9. e5 Ng4 10. Ne4 d5 
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Remember en-passant although if I choose to implement it won't be bad for you. | 
   
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11. Ng3 
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Looking forward to 12.h3 giving your Knight on g4 an uncomfortable home on h6. 13.Bxh6 for you to capture my Bishop 12.....gxh6 opening up your King. | 
   
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11... Ne7 
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I looked at your move 12. I dont think there was  anything you could have done to prevent going to h6 and me taking with the Bishop and opening your protection of the King. | 
   
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12. h3 
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