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11. Re1
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The white rook makes a move and this pins the black horse down. At this point the black horse can not move even if it wants to. However, the black horse does not really mind at all. It is not likely that the white queen nor the white rook would take the black horse. |

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11... Qg4+
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As expected, the black queen attacks the white king. It is starting to look bad for white. |

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12. Ke4
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The white king continues his walk in the park. Step by step he is walking away from all of his protectors. |

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12... f5+
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This little black pawn feels that he can be of service, so he joins the fight and checks the white king once again. |

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13. Ke5
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The white king continues his walk. I truly don't think I have ever seen a king in a position like that. It is very unusual. There is danger in every direction for the white king. He has no protection at all. He must be the stupidest king in the world. |

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13... Bd6+
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Black brings out more firepower and checks the white king mercilessly. |

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14. Ke6
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If you thought the last location for the white king was unusual, just have a look at this. It is the strangest thing I have ever seen in my life. It looks like the white king wants to say hello to the black king. |

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14... Qg6#
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The black queen puts the white king out of his misery. It was a short game and a very unusual one. I was able to beat a player who was rated 150 points higher than me. It is a proud day. |

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