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1. e4 
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This is a fast blitz game played played against a player 200 points above me. | 
   
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1... c5 
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I see the c5 opening often among people ranked 1500 to 1900, but I don't think it offers any great advantage over other openings. | 
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2. Nf3 d6 3. Nc3 
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Protecting the white e4 pawn in case black pulls out a knight. | 
   
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3... Nc6 4. Be2 
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Getting ready to castle. As they say, "castle early, castle often". | 
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4... Nf6 
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What did I tell you about black pulling out a knight? | 
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5. O-O 
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What's that rule about castling before embarking on any major attacks? | 
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5... e6 
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Now both of black's bishops are blocked. | 
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6. d3 
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Now one of my bishops is blocked. | 
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6... Be7 7. a3 
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Moving the a pawn out to discourage that knight on c6 from getting any strange ideas. | 
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7... a6 8. Bd2 O-O 
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With black clearing out the minor kingside pieces and advancing the queenside pawns, I figured black would castle soon. | 
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9. Rb1 b5 
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Here comes trouble. | 
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10. b4 
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Offering a pawn exchange so I can get my rook out. | 
   
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10... Qb6 
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Now if I can just clear out both pawns on the b file, the rook gets to scare the queen away and take control over an open file. This will require moving some pawns and minor pieces into position first. | 
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11. Be3 
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This is actually a dangers move for me. Black could eventually bring a pawn to the d4 square and fork the bishop and knight if I am not careful. However, I'm aware of the possibility, so if I see black moving towards that, I'll move either the knight or bishop to safety first. | 
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11... d5 12. exd5 Nxd5 
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I guess black wasn't thinking of the d4 pawn fork after all. | 
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13. Nxd5 exd5 14. c3 Be6 15. d4 
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Will black take the d4 pawn or push forward to occupy c4 with a doubly-supported pawn? | 
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15... c4 
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Black chose occupation over capture here. | 
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16. Ng5 
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If Bxg5, then Bx65 and my bishop is in position to disrupt black's kingside pawns.  Otherwise, the knight could take the bishop on e6 and leave a temporarily unprotected pawn on c6. With most of black's pawns on light squares, and me having a light square bishop, I might be able to pick off those pawns later.  On the downside, taking out black's bishop gives black's rook control over a half-open file. | 
   
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16... Bf5 
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Black moves bishop out of harm's way and where it can harm my rook. | 
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17. Rc1 
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Move rook to safe square. | 
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