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1. e4 e5 2. Qh5
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a beginners opening mostly that leads to many developing attacks for black |

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2... Nc6
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saves the pawn, note for inexperienced players, g6 loses the rook to Qxe5 |

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3. Bc4
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threatening checkmate on f7 |

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3... g6
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now the pawn push works because the e5 pawn is protected |

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4. Qf3 Nf6
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developing, pressuring e4 |

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5. g4
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an attempt to press g5, winning the knight because it is pinned to checkmate |

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5... Nd4
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threatens the queen and Nxc2 , winning the rook |

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6. Qc3
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defensive |

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6... Bb4
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if he takes the bishop, Nxc2 wins the queen |

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7. Qd3 d5 8. exd5 Nxd5 9. Qe4 Be6 10. Qxe5
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takes the pawn forgetting about the knight fork on c2 |
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10... Nxc2+ 11. Kd1 Nxa1 12. b3 O-O 13. d3 Bxg4+ 14. f3 Be6 15. Qxa1 Nb6
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opens up the center for the bishop and queen |

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16. Bb2
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trying to get checkmate on the diagonal |

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16... Bxc4
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threatens Qxd4 |

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17. Bh8
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threatens Qg7 |

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17... Qxd3+ 18. Kc1 Qf1+
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drives the king in front of the queen winning the bishop |

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19. Kb2 Kxh8 20. Kc2+ f6 21. bxc4 Nxc4 22. Kb3 Qd3+
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sacrifices the bishop to bring the white king over to my pawns |

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23. Kxb4 a5+
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and the pawn attack begins! |

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24. Kc5 b6+ 25. Kb5 Na3+
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forces checkmate, if white plays Kc6 black plays Qd6 , forcing Kb7 followed by Rf8-b8 |

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26. Ka4 b5#
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pawn mate! |

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