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1. e4
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The starting position has a set list of moves.. |

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1... c5
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they play out... |
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2. f4
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2... d5
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3. Nf3
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3... dxe4
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4. Ng5
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4... Nf6
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5. Bc4
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5... Bg4
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6. Qxg4
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6... Nxg4
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I have no clue who would actually play this opening, but it sure seems like many opportunities for a novice (or myself) to make mistakes on either side of the board |
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7. Bxf7+
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I take with the bishop as forcing the queen to move seems to set up a chance for development without necessarily exposing her |
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7... Kd7
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Black's only move... |

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8. Be6+
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May as well keep pressure on and get back a knight... |

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8... Kc6 9. Bxg4
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I take the Knight |

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9... e6
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I don't really know why he wants to give me this pawn, I don't really want it, |
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10. Nc3
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I figure it is going to be a long climb back in this game anyway, so I develop a piece |

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10... Na6
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It appears Mr. Knight wants to fork me at c2 |
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11. Bxe6
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WELL this way I get a pawn back, AND provide a way to protect c3 if I have to |
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