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12. Bg5
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running the bishop and controlling f6 and e7, kinda...I also have a pawn there, so its all good. |

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12... Rb8
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i think he is gonna move his Q somewhere, so he wants to keep that pawn protected. |

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13. e3
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trying to regain control over there and breaking the deadlock |

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13... Ncxe5
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takes my pawn and attacks my Q, perhaps even hoping i wont see that. |

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14. Qxd7+
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exchange the ladies. |

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14... Bxd7
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he regains his lost pawn at the top of the game. |

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15. exd4
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i take that back, i am again a pawn ahead. |

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15... Nxf3+
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Exchanges horses |

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16. Bxf3
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Now i control that nice diagonal. Good thing he saw ahead and protected his pawn at b7. |

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16... cxd4
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material even now, and he has a passed pawn. |

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17. Rfe1+
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Muhahahahaha |

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17... Be6
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fine protectionovski. |

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18. Bd5
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threat |

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18... Kd7
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Surprising move me thinks, but now the queens are gone, we can have a macho game, playing around with kings and such :) I myself would still try to castle and lose the pawn. |

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19. Rad1
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trying to get that lonely ranger at d4. |

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19... h6
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bishop to c5 would have protected his pawnovski (trying to give this a russian theme :) |

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20. Bc1
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maybe i could exchange the bishops at e6, but oh well, i wanted to keep that nice combo of bishop and pawn, protecting each other. |

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20... Bxd5
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he makes the exchange for me. |

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21. cxd5
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i could also take d4 pawn with castle, and he could not take my pawn because he would have to move his king. |

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21... Bc5
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Now he takes care of his own. |

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