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I played this match with the idea of playing aggressively against a strong opponent to see how i did. Recently i have played well against the Sicilian so was confident of getting into a good position however I decided to play a bit more cavalier and opted for a king side pawn rush that would leave me a pawn down and my king open to counter attacking. The upside to the plan though was i had good attacking options and my opponents position was slightly cramped and under some strain. However after looking through and analysing it, perhaps I was alittle lucky with blacks choice of moves.  | 
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1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bc4 
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Differs from my usual d4. | 
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3... Nc6 4. O-O Nf6 
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The last book move in the Sicilian: 2..d6 | 
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5. Nc3 Bg4 6. h3 Bh5 7. Re1 e6 
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This move consolidates d5 and gives black a strong center. | 
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8. g4 
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the obvious threat on the Bishop. This move was debated for awhile as it opens my king side, however I thought it could be the start of a pawn rush if i saw fit in the future development of the game but before that i would have to reinforce the kingside. | 
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8... Bg6 9. Bb5 
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Analysing this position 9. d4, cxd4 10. Nxd4, Nxd4 11.Qxd4 was better for white. | 
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9... Be7 10. d4 cxd4 11. Nxd4 Qc7 12. Nxc6 
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This isn't a bad move IMO but consideration, on my part, should have been given to 12. f4, d5 then 13.e5 maybe. | 
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12... bxc6 13. Bf1 O-O 
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I decided to go for the pawn rush after my opponent castled. felt i had enough ammo to make a decent attack and cause my opponent some problems as he does have a rather cramped position. | 
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14. Bg2 Rab8 15. g5 
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The pawn rush. | 
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15... Nd7 16. h4 f6 17. h5 Bf7 18. g6 hxg6 19. hxg6 Bxg6 20. Qg4 Kf7 
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Best move. | 
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21. Bh3 
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Attacking e6 and trying to cause black problems. In my first note i said i thought i had my opponent strained, however if black plays 21..., Ne5 he has and excellent counterattacking position. Black now has the advantage! | 
   
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21... f5 
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This now throws away the initiative and hands it back to white. (several switches of power in this game already, which is one reason for the annotation.  | 
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22. exf5 Bxf5 23. Qh5+ Kg8 24. Rxe6 
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Now white has an active position and slight initiative. This also could work out as Bxe6, Bxe6 , Rf7, Qxf7 .... | 
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24... Bxh3 25. Rxe7 Nf6 26. Rxc7 Nxh5 27. Rxc6 Rb4 28. f4 
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28. Rxd6 is disastrous for white. Rg4  29. Kh1, Rf2 from here black should lead white into checkmate. | 
   
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28... Nxf4 29. a3 Rb7 
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29. ..., Ne2  30. NXe2, Rg4  31. Kh2, Rf3 perhaps this is one route black should have looked into? | 
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30. Kh2 Bd7 31. Rxd6 g5 32. Ne4 
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Threatening pawn and numerous beneficial forks c5, f6 | 
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32... Bf5 
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Best move retains material after Nxg5 | 
   
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33. Nxg5 Bxc2 34. Be3 Rxb2 35. Bd4 
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Was hoping for Rb7, 36. Rc1, then if Bishop comes off b1-h7 diagonal white plays 37. Rh6 which will win the game for white. | 
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35... Rb1 
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Well spotted from black. | 
   
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36. Rxb1 Bxb1 37. Bxa7 
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I now have a loan pawn however king is too far away from pawn and with some clever play by black a draw should not be to hard to come by. | 
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37... Rf5 
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From here on out there is not that much happens in terms of excitement, and could have been drawn here however I was a pawn up so continued but i dont think it was worth it. Your comments would be appreciated if you think otherwise! | 
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