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11. Nxc6
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He takes. |

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11... bxc6
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I take back. |

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12. Bd4
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He challenges my strong bishop. |

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12... Bf5
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Developing. |
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13. Bf3
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Attacking c6 |
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13... Qc7
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Defending, but also threatening Rf-d8 with a powerful pin. |
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14. Bxg7
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He exchanges. |
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14... Kxg7
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I recapture. |

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15. Qd4+
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He throws in a check. I think simply qe2 is better. Any views dear reader? |
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15... e5
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I block. |
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16. Qc4
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Attacking, and also offering the c2 pawn. |
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16... Rfd8
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I put my trust in development. |
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17. Rac1
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This seems a very passive move to me. |
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17... Rab8
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So I grab the other open file too. |
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18. a4
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I think this is wrong. I was expecting Rf-d1. |
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18... Rb2
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Attacking c2 again. |
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19. Rfd1
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Contesting the open file. |
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19... Rxc2
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I take the offered pawn. |
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20. Rxc2
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He takes. |
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20... Bxc2
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But his rook goes too. |
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