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1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 g6
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not the best line but playable. |

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3. Bc4
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developing pieces and pressing the weak points (f7 in that case). |

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3... Bg7 4. O-O d6 5. Ng5
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wasting moves...
better is c3 with d4 later on. |

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5... e6 6. d3 Nc6 7. c3
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preventing from the c6 knught moving forward and blocking the g7 bishop. |

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7... a6 8. Qf3
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8. f4 must be better than Qf3... |

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8... Qf6 9. Qxf6 Nxf6 10. Bf4 d5 11. exd5 exd5
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black gets a nice control of the center. |

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12. Bb3 Be6 13. Re1
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must play Nd2 an free the queen side rook. |

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13... c4
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? misses the Nxe6 move and loosing a pawn. |

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14. dxc4 dxc4 15. Nxe6 fxe6 16. Bxc4 O-O
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and another pawn... |

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17. Bxe6+ Kh8 18. g3
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white seems to have now a great advantage. nevertheless, he must keep it because two pawns up can be a bit "slippery". |

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18... Rfe8 19. Na3 Rad8 20. Bb3 b5 21. Rxe8+
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the side with the advantage will always want to exchage pieces. |

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21... Rxe8 22. Kg2 Re2 23. Rb1 Ng4
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?? |

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24. Kf3
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! a nice move. not every day you see a king that forks two pieces. |
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24... Rxf2+ 25. Kxg4 Rxh2 26. c4 b4 27. Nc2 a5 28. c5 h5+ 29. Kf3 Rh3
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?? |

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30. Kg2
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lose the rook and the game... |

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