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1. d4
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I usually play 1.e4 because 2 pieces are released. But 1.d4 I play rarely because sometimes it can get boring but 1.d4 is what many grandmasters play. But it was worth a try! |

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1... e6
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not very common against 1.d4. I tried to get him into the French defence by doing..... |
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2. e4
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This. I was expecting the French ( 2. d5) the most common move, but I was shocked to see..... |

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2... d6
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2.d6? this move deserves a question mark it really does, because it is a dull move, far too passive and both bishops are shut in. |

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3. Be3
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getting out my Queenside pieces. |

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3... Nf6
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! Developing a piece with a threat (4.Nxe4) good move! |
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4. Nc3
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! developing a piece too and at the same time covering the e4 pawn! |
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4... c6
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? Prevents the b8 knight from coming to c6. |

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5. f4
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Getting my King-side attack rolling! |
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5... Be7
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Preparing to 0-0. |

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6. Nf3
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? Developing a piece but allows 6. Ng4 |
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6... O-O
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? Yes, Yes, Yes Dellerth had castled on the same side as my attack was going to take place. I think Dellerth should have delayed castleing or maybe not to castle at all.
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7. Qd2
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Getting ready to 0-0-0 and also to have the Queen and bishop lined up on
the diagonal. Not blocking my f1 bishop, which was my very powerful weapon
later on! |
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7... b5
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! A very good move. That made me not wanting to 0-0-0 at any point. Dellerth was also threatning 8. b4 9. Ne2 and Nxe4 winning a pawn
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8. e5
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! Threatning to swap off..... |
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8... dxe5
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Like that! |

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9. fxe5
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So I could open up the Queen and bishop diagonal and an Ideal f- file for my
rook, but I did not use it. |
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9... Nd5
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The best place to retreat, also threatning 10. Bb4! |

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10. Nxd5
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I did not like the look of the pin (10.Bb4) |

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10... Qxd5
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? More solid would have been exd5 also letting out the c8 bishop! |

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