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So here goes a game that I might play if I would play myself which is sort of confusing as i'd know all my plans. |
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1. e4
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A promising opening. |

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1... e5
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A good enough return. I'm never confident to try something different like c5 because I am never too sure how to take it through. |
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2. Nf3
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A simple and quite a popular move for white. |
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2... Nc6
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An easy way to defend the pawn for black. |
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3. Bc4
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Threatening the pawn on f7 by later moving my knight to g5. |
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3... Bc5
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A move I'd usually do in this sort of game. |
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4. d3
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To protect my knight if i was to move my knight to g5. |
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4... Nf6
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Giving myself a possibility to castle. |
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5. Ng5
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Might as well have a shot at forking the queen and the rook. |
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5... O-O
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Unfortunately, I would castle. |

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6. O-O
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And the same goes for white. |

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6... h6
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Scare the knight back. |
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7. Nf3
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Hardly any other option. |
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7... d6
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Let my other bishop free. |

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8. h3
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Stop the bishop pinning my knight. |
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8... a6
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Another move to past time. |

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9. a3
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Same again. |

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9... Be6
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Time for some swap offs. |

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10. Bxe6
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I'd take the bishop. |

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10... fxe6
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Same the other way around. |

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