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11. Qd2
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Hiblit moves his queen to enable castling to either side. |

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11... g5
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g5 I attack the bishop on f4 with a pawn advance leaving my kingside castling looking tarnished. |

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12. Be3
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Be3 hiblit retreats the bishop to e3 |

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12... g4
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g4 I further destroy my kingside protection and this move proves to be a blunder in this game. |

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13. hxg4
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hxg4 my adversary takes the pawn and sets up some nice tactics on my kingside. |

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13... Nxg4
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Nxg4 I retake the pawn on g4 with my kingside knight. |

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14. Bg5
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Bg5 I can't take the bishop here or I'd lose my rook. |

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14... Nge5
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Ng-e5 I don't remember why I did this move here. |

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15. Bxe7
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Bxe7 hiblit swaps bishops and maintains the momentum. |

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15... Qxe7
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Qxe7 I retake the bishop with my queen. |

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16. b3
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b3 My opponent shores up his weak c4 pawn(which is probably why I moved my knight on the previous turn). |

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16... O-O-O
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0-0-0 I castle to the queenside for better protection. |

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17. a4
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a4 hiblit possibly wants to swarm pawns on my castled king. |

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17... Na5
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Na5 I see an opportunity for my knight on the b3 square. |

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18. Rb1
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Rb1 hiblit refutes my knights advances. |

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18... Nxf3+
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Kxf3 I swap knights. |

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19. Bxf3
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Bxf3 hiblit retakes the knight with his remaining bishop. |

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19... f5
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f5 I see an oppurtunity to put a little pressure on my opponents king. |

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20. Nd5
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Nd5 my opponent replies with an attack on my queen. |

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20... Bxd5
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Bxd5 I retire the offensive knight. |

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