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1. g3
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1. g3 (a hypermodern opening) |

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1... d5 2. Bg2
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2. Bg2 (all very standard - will put pressure on black's centre) |

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2... Nf6 3. d4
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3. d4 (strikes out at the centre) |
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3... c6 4. Nc3
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4. Nc3 (prepares to play e4 but black has other ideas with Bf5) |
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4... Bf5 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Nge2
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6. Nge2 (my kingside is completely developed now I must think about my queenside). |
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6... e6 7. f3
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7. f3 (another attempt for e4) |
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7... Bd6 8. Bd2 O-O 9. O-O
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9. 0-0 (moves 8 and 9 were geared to development) |
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9... e5
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9. .......... e5 (a strong move, hitting out at d4 and I unmask a defense battery with my queen). |
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10. Be1 a6 11. a3
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11. a3 (counters an expected pawn roll on the queenside) |
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11... Re8 12. Bf2
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12. Bf2 shores up my kingside |

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12... e4 13. f4
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13. f4 (I go for the solid option but in retrospect I wonder whether I should have exchanged pawns, especially in the light of what was to come many moves down the line!) |
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13... Nb6 14. b3
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14. b3 (to stop a knight incursion on c4) |
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14... Qd7
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14. ............ Qd7 (a strong move, eyeing up h3 and he does play 15. Bh3 next move) |
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15. Re1 Bh3 16. Qc1 Qg4 17. Qd1
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17. Qd1 (not much I can do to prevent the following exchange of bishops) |
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17... Bxg2 18. Kxg2 Qf3+
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18. ......... Qf3 (ooh, nasty nasty!) |
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19. Kg1 Ng4 20. Rf1
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20. Rf1 (to defend the bishop on f2 but OMG I think I have overlooked a mate in 3 viz 21. .........Nxh2 - if 22. K x h2 Re6 and I don't think there is any defence to 24 ........ Qh1#), but my opponent plays Re6 at once allowing me to play h4 to close off the h file. |

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20... Re6 21. h4 Nxf2 22. Rxf2
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22. R x f2 (black now takes my f2 bishop with his knight - he doesn't seem to notice that my e pawn is now hanging though - maybe he has something better up his sleeve) |
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22... Qg4 23. Qf1
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23. Qf1 (after he surprisingly backs off his queen I now organise a kingside defense) |
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23... Rh6 24. Rh2 f5 25. Qg2 Nd7 26. Kf1 Nf6
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26. ............. Nf6 (after carefully manoeuvering my pieces to avoid getting checkmated and erecting an apparently solid "joblock" I get a bit of a jolt when he brings his other knight over. As soon as his queen moves out of the way he is going to plant his knight there, so I move my queen knight over to f2 to prevent this incursion) |
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27. Nd1 Qg6 28. Nf2 c5
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28. .......... c5 (I think I have covered everything but this pawn move causes problems, i.e. if I take on c5 then he plays Bxc5 threatening my e pawn. I could defend with Ktd1 but that would allow the incursion - it comes anyway a few moves later so I wonder, in 20/20 vision hindsight whether it would have been better for me to have gone down this route) |
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