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1. d4
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a thousand year ago |

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1... d5
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you had two opponents |

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2. c4
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the one was human |

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2... dxc4
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the other, a piece of earth, dumped infront of you... |

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3. e4
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and everytime.... |

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3... b5
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the sand and stone looses |

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4. b3
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but as time pass... |

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4... cxb3
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it restructured itself... |

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5. axb3
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the unlikely opponent, formed and shaped itself... |

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5... Bd7
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into an computer:) |

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6. Be2 Nf6 7. h3 Nxe4 8. Bf3 Bc6
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how freaked-out is that! |

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9. Ne2 e6 10. O-O Bd6 11. Qc2 f5 12. Re1 O-O 13. Nbc3 Nxc3 14. Qxc3 Bxf3 15. Qxf3 Nd7 16. Ba3 Bxa3 17. Rxa3 e5 18. Qd5+ Kh8 19. b4 exd4 20. Qxd4 Nb6 21. Qc5
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I liked this part of the game:) |

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21... Qd7 22. Re3 h6 23. Nf4 Rf6
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this part... |

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24. Rd3 Rd6 25. Ng6+
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check his queen |

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25... Kh7 26. Re7
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a queen can be the biggest disadvantage on the board...I made two attacking moves and used her to slingshot myself into position |

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26... Qd8 27. Qxf5
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and again! |

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27... Rxd3 28. Nf8+
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both those pieces, the rook and the night got there, not because of anything that provide cover for them, but I managed to bend the rules of value...to my advantage...the attack has to be fluent |

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28... Kh8
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Qf7 was the other option if oponent went Kg8 |

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29. Qh7#
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nice. |

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