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this is a textbook case ! I hope modestly that those who like to know about ths will be interesting for this stonewall attack. |
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1. d4
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so i will prepare my stonewall easily... |

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1... Nf6 2. e3 e6 3. Bd3 d5
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for the moment, nothing special whith blacks, they develop, so so i do ! |

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4. f4 Nc6
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at this moment, ihave a risk:if i go on developping the g knight to f3, they can attack my d3 bishop whith the knight. This is very embarasting for stonewall because the bishop is very important in this attack.
i take the risk to keep speed development, so instead of moving c3 to stop any black knight in b4, i just go on developing the g knight |
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5. Nf3 Nb4
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so here we are ! bloody knight whant to kill my plans. I have the idea to move first my bishop to b5, so he will have2 options : moving c7 and block the knight, or move back his knight! |
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6. Bb5+ c6
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blocking the kniht, i will kick it ! |

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7. Be2
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loosing some tempo anyway, but my bishop is still active there |
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7... a5
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for nothing |
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8. c3
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finishing my stonewall attack |

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8... Na6
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now i can double his paw on a colon exchanging bishop whith knight, but i have better to do whith my bishop |
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9. O-O h6
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passive move, has no interest |
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10. Qe1
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preraring the attack... |

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10... Bd7
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maybe he waspreparing to castle in queen side ? |
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11. Nbd2
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now i can attack ... |

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11... b5 12. a3
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first anticipate b4 |

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12... Nc7 13. Ne5
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here we are ! |

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13... Bd6 14. Qg3
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threath on g7, he will sure castle ! |

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14... O-O
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now his king is mine ! |

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15. Bd3
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going back to his attack position |

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15... Be8
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to late black sir ! |

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16. Qh3 Be7
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for nothing... |

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