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1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qe5+ 4. Qe2 Qxe2+
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It has to be proven that the queen's exchange is the best for black. |

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5. Bxe2 c6
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This is necessary, since the white knight can jump and threathen Nc2+. |

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6. Bc4
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A loss of time, while white could have kept the development with Nf3 or d4. |

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6... Bf5 7. d3 Nd7 8. Nf3 O-O-O
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My king in this side is going to be attacked, but normally black survives. |

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9. O-O f6
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Preparing e5, g5 etc. |

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10. Nd4 Bg6
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Fatal mistake, that gives up a most important square. |

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11. Ne6 Re8 12. Bf4
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Now black is REALLY cramped. |

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12... Ne5
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Not a wise choice (better was Nb3, maybe). I thought that it was better to sac a pawn, but I was very wrong. |

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13. Bxe5 fxe5 14. Rfe1
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I cannot defend the pawn. Let's see if I can untangle myself. |

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14... b5 15. Bb3 b4 16. Na4
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Now white has a huge penetration on my undefended king. |

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16... Nf6 17. Rxe5 Bf7
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Now I can move Nd5. |

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18. Rae1 Ng4
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POintless, I just tried to open a little my pieces. |

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19. Ra5 Kb8
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Now I couldn't see a mate for white, even if the position calls for that. |

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20. Nac5 Nf6
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Covering d7. |

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21. Bc4 g6 22. h3 Bh6
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NxB is not possible anymore, but... |

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23. g4
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threatening g5, and Bd2 is too dangerous (Rd1). |

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23... g5
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Sigh... |

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24. f4
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Still threatening. gxf, g5! and I lose a piece. |

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24... Rhg8 25. fxg5 Bxg5 26. Nxg5
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I realized that I had to exchange the bishop first, but I didn't realize that... |

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26... Bxc4
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...I cannot take the knight because of Na3+, winning the exchange (RxR, KxN). |
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