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In this game, my opponent plays an unusual opening. I don't respond to it well. On move 9 he could have seized the initiative. Move 11 he could have got rid of a weakness and move 13 he could have gained my bishop for his knight. After that I build up pressure remorselessly, and crush him in just 25 moves, ending in a nice mate in two. Enjoy!  | 
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1. e4 
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So I open conventionally | 
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1... b6 
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Owen defence  (also known as the Queen's Fianchetto Defence or Greek Defense) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen's_Defence | 
   
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2. d4 
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The usual continuation | 
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2... Bb7 
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He hits my e pawn | 
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3. Bd3 
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I am hoping for the Matovinsky Gambit f5. I saw it first in the early 1970s, in an edition of the magazine Chess in the early 1960s, and a "How good is your chess?" column. In that it gave 3...f5 as the best move for black with continuations like 4. exf5! Bxg2 5. Qh5+ g6 6. fxg6 Bg7 7.gxh7+ Kf8 etc. However in an edition of British Chess Magazine later, I found out that 8.Nf3! leads to an advantage to white in all lines. Unfortunately my opponent didn't play that. | 
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3... Nf6 
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Hitting my e pawn. | 
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4. f3 
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This non-development move is weak. Qe2 is probably best | 
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4... e6 
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he continues to develop | 
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5. Ne2 
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And so do I | 
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5... c5 
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He hits at the centre | 
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6. Be3 
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Continuing my development, but probably c3 is stronger. | 
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6... Nc6 
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He hits at the centre again. | 
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7. O-O 
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I ignore it, but probably c3 is better. | 
   
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7... cxd4 
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He takes | 
   
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8. Nxd4 
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I take back. In some ways the position now looks a little like an open Sicilian now. | 
   
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8... Bc5 
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He hits my knight | 
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9. c3 
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I protect it. Now d5! puts a lot of pressure on the white centre, but fortunately he plays | 
   
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9... e5 
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Hitting the knight | 
   
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10. Nf5 
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Threatening Nxg7 check, so he exchanges | 
   
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10... Bxe3+ 
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Taking with check | 
   
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