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1. e4 e5 2. Qh5 
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a very aggressive opening, I was wondering what the plan was | 
   
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2... d5 3. Qxe5+ Ne7 4. exd5 Qxd5 
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beat agression with agression ;) | 
   
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5. Qxc7 
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As I mentioned him really liking my pawns.. | 
   
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5... Na6 6. Bxa6 
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my opponent pointed out he also quite liked horses. | 
   
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6... Qxg2 
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Luckily enough, I always enjoy those rooks! | 
   
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7. d3 Qxh1 8. Bb5+ Nc6 9. Kf1 Bh3+ 10. Ke2 Bg4+ 11. Kf1 Rc8 12. Bxc6+ Qxc6 13. Qxc6+ Rxc6 
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the swap.. the almighty swap!! | 
   
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14. Nc3 
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As of this point, I started to almost dislike the game, since my chances are failing. | 
   
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14... Bc5 15. Ne4 O-O 16. Ne2 
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apparently, no swaps no more! | 
   
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16... Re8 
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putting some pressure on the horses. | 
   
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17. Bf4 
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freeing the rook? | 
   
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17... Rg6 
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just to build up the heat. The bishop at c5 is covered by Ne4×Bc5, Re8×Ne2 (covered by Bg4). | 
   
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18. Re1 Bh3# 
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A slightly disappointing, but very relieving end of this good and somewhat scary game.  | 
   
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