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1. d4
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This annotation makes a lot more sense if you quickly play through these annotations first,-
http://gameknot.com/annotation.pl/shropshire-2-v-sandhurst-cadets-4ncl?gm=62242
http://gameknot.com/annotation.pl/shropshire-2-v-wood-green-mm3?gm=62262
So having drawn with Robert Akeya-Price, after we had looked at our game, I asked him how he beat Thomas Villiers, and he showed me. |

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1... d5 2. c4 e6
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So it starts as a Queen's Gambit. |

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3. Nf3 Nf6 4. g3
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Robert turns it into a Catalan Opening - quite an unusual choice for one so young!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalan_Opening |
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4... dxc4
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Black takes the pawn. Of course Robert could immediately regain the pawn with 5. Qa4+, but he is in no hurry, and calmly continues with his development. |
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5. Bg2 Nc6 6. Qa4
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And now Robert plans to recapture the pawn. |

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6... Nd5
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This is slightly unusual. I tend to think that black should continue with his development. |
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7. Qxc4
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So white gets the pawn back. |
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7... Na5
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Again - I can't help thinking that black should be getting on with his development, rather than playing this. |

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8. Qa4+
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Robert told me that he was expecting his opponent to play either Nc6 or c6. |
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8... Bd7
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This was a bit of a shock. Of course 9. Qxa5?? Bb4+ and black gets a queen for two pieces. |
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9. Qd1
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But the queen is quite comfortable here. |

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9... c5
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Black does a thematic attack on the white centre. |
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10. O-O
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White calmly castles. |
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10... Be7
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Black at last develops his Bf8. |
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11. Ne5
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Knight takes up a dominating square in the centre. |
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11... cxd4
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I don't like this move either - castling or Nc6 seems better - but Fritz likes this move. |
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12. Qxd4
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White recaptures, threatening to take twice on d5. |
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12... Qb6
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This is a blunder - simply castling was best - the Catalan Bishop on g2 is so strong, it is worth giving up pawn and knight to get rid of it. OK what would you play here as white? |
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13. Qg4
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How many players, facing an opponent graded 56 ECF grading points ahead of them would have taken off the queens? Quite a few I fancy! But Roberts took his time and played the strongest move. Black is in all sorts of trouble now, as 14. Bxd5 is threatened, and if black recaptures with the e pawn white can take the bishop on d7. Or white could play the moves in another order - 14. Nxd7 and if black plays Kxd7 then white has 15. Bxd5. Meanwhile white is also threatening 15. Qxg7. |
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13... Bb5
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Black finds the best defence. |
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