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The Frankenstein-Dracula is a real opening... you can look it up! |
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1. e4 e5 2. Nc3
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I think it's called the Vienna game |

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2... Nf6 3. Bc4
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Nothing exciting so far... |

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3... Nxe4
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fork trick... |
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4. Qh5
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Qh7?!! aha... trying a version of Scholar's mate? not quite... |

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4... Nd6
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and we are almost in the middle of the Frankenstein-Dracula -the white bishop is attacked |

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5. Bb3
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protect the bishop |

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5... Nc6
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defend the pawn |

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6. Nb5
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deflecting the black knight to prepare for checkmate |

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6... g6 7. Qf3
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keeping the attack |

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7... f5
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blocking checkmate |

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8. Qd5
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threatening checkmate again... is this crazy or what? |
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8... Qe7
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this might seem like an extremely horrible blunder |
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9. Nxc7+ Kd8 10. Nxa8
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it's not really, though, as you'll soon see |

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10... b6 11. d3
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who cares about a knight? white is behind in development |
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11... Bb7 12. h4
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development and attacking is worth more than saving 1 point with Nb6- white threatens Bg5 and he is going to castle queenside-as you'll see white will develop safely and win |

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12... f4 13. Qf3 Nd4 14. Qg4
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white wants a queen trade |
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14... Bg7 15. Bd2 Bxa8
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Hmm... |
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16. O-O-O Bf6 17. Kb1 Qg7
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king safety |
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18. Re1 h5 19. Qh3 Nd6f5
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Nothing much here |
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20. Ne2
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trade!!!!! |

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