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An excellently play game by boths sides. White does well to avoid the exchange of queens and black one too many pawn moves. In hindsight I think 32...g6 is the move of improvement.
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1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3
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geniusacamel plays the classical QGD varation which is a favoriate of mine. For the time being white focuses on develop king safety before embarking on attacking in the centre.
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4... h6
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Black plays ...h6 which is rarely seen these days. The idea I think is to avoid the exchange variation and classical main lines. Finally, it helps negate any future pressure on c7
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5. Bf4
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If white ever plays this move it is now or never.
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5... Bd6
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I prefer blacks other option the ambitious
Alternative variation: 5... Bb4 6. cxd5 exd5 7. e3 O-O Black still has problems but far less drastic than doubled d-pawns.
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6. Bxd6 cxd6
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?!
Alternative variation: best is 6... Qxd6 7. e3 O-O 8. c5 Qe7 9. b4 b6
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7. cxd5
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Alternative variation: 7. e3 dxc4 8. Bxc4 O-O 9. O-O a6 10. Bd3 Nc6 11. h3
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7... Nxd5 8. Nxd5 exd5
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Major long term score here for white. Those doubled D-pawns will be hard to defend.
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9. e3 O-O 10. Be2
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I prefer
Alternative variation: 10. Bd3 Nc6 11. O-O Qb6 12. Qd2
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10... Qb6 11. O-O
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Alternative variation: defending the pawn allows black to exploit the fact that the LSB is on e2 instead of d3 example: 11. Qd2 Nd7 12. O-O Nf6 now white has to start worrying about a knight jump to e4.
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11... Qxb2 12. Qd3 Qb6 13. Rfb1 Qd8 14. Qb5
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winning back the pawn.
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14... Nd7 15. Qxd5 Nf6 16. Qb3 Bf5
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black has nice active pieces for compensation.
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17. Rbc1 Qd7 18. Bb5 Qe7
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19. Ne1
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I think white's idea is to exchange bishops on d3 to create a good post for the knight. |

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19... a6
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serves no purpose but creates another weakness on b7 to defend.
Alternative variation: 19... Rfc8 20. Bd3 Bxd3 21. Nxd3 Qd7
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20. Bd3 Be6 21. Qa3 Nd5 22. g3 f5
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Play pawns in front of a castled king is always a risky idea. OTB board I doubt I would have played this move. Best in my eyes is 22. ...Nf6 because it creates no further weaknesses. |
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23. Rab1
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...a6 comes back to haunt black.
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23... Rac8 24. h4
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preventing g5 and threatening h5 later on. |

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24... Nf6
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excellent play by both sides here. But black has a lot of pawn weaknesses.
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25. Qa5 Rxc1 26. Rxc1 Qd8 27. Qb4 Qd7 28. a4 Nd5
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wow very impressive play by black here.
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29. Qb2 Rc8 30. Rxc8+ Qxc8
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white has a very slim chance of success here. The only thing that I think white has going for him at the moment is a better pawn structure. Black two major weaknesses on b7 and d6 but both can be defended by the queen.
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