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11. h3
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With the idea of g2-g4-g5 |

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11... Bb4
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At last some sort of attacking move by black. The threat is Nb6-a4 and Qd8-a5. |

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12. Qc2
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So I decide to stop that. |

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12... Bd7
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He develops again. |

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13. g4
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I continue with my attack. |
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13... Rc8
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He mobilises his rook. |
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14. g5
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and I continue with my plans. |

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14... hxg5
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He takes. |

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15. Bxg5
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I take back, threatening e4-e5. |

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15... Be7
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I think this is a mistake. Qd8-c7 seems better to me. |
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16. e5
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So I continue with my plan. |

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16... Nfd5
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Knight immediately goes to the strong square on d5. |

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17. Bxe7
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I take. |
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17... Qxe7
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I think this is a mistake, and he should have taken back with the knight, so that he can meet Nc3-e4 with Ne7-f5. |

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18. Ne4
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Now he is in real trouble. |

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18... Nb4
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Probably best, exchanging off my bishop for his knight. |
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19. Qb3
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So the queen moves. |
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19... Nxd3+
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He takes with check. |

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20. Rxd3
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I take back. |
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20... Rc7
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So that if I check on d6, my knight is not attacking his rook. What would you play now dear reader? To check or not? |
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