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A little luck, but it whorts an annotation. |
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1. d4 d5 2. Bf4 Nf6 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. Nbd2 e5
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Finally someone who goes for the hard play! The issue is that I never faced this before, and it seems to become very tactical. I regret not to spend time on theory books. |

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5. dxe5
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I win a tempo on his N, but he can win another on my B. Let's see... |

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5... Nh5 6. e3
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I lose my strong lsb, but I create a center that, I hope, won't be easy to undermine. |
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6... f6
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As soon as move 6 I had the Caissa's devil inside of me. I was insane by playing the most unexpected move I could find. |

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7. Ng5
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Of course, if fxN, QxN+. Nevertheless, he can save the piece by grabbing my lsb. |
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7... Nxf4 8. exf6
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Now he has to choose: either try to save the N by Ng6, but in this case, f7+ would be very unpleasant for him, or to grab the pawn, and accept a piece exchange. He can take f6 with the Q, and this would probably be the best. If 8...Qxf6, 9. exNf4, Qxf4, 10. Qe2+, followed by Ne6, can provide - maybe - some compensation. But he went for |

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8... gxf6 9. exf4
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...and I officially sacced a full piece. But my Q's diagonal is wide open. |
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9... fxg5 10. Qh5+ Kd7
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I'd say a good compensation for the piece. Now, I had two plans in mind: g3, in order to play Bh3+, but he can defend, probably with Nd4, so to block the check with Ne6. But I can't resist a good attacking castling... |
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11. O-O-O
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...with all sort of threats, including Ne4, of course. Qf7+ looks tempting, but after Ne7 blocking maybe his pieces can start to move, and I lose my sprint. |
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11... gxf4
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?? This was a fatal mistake! Sometime, +1700 do those things... Qxd5+, Bd6 is not the best. |
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12. Ne4 Qe7
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?? Qe8 or Ne7 would have been better. d4 was an option, but after Bb5 my attack goes on. |
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13. Rxd5+
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Probably he realized now that Ke6 is not possible due to Qf5#. |

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13... Qd6 14. Nf6+
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His Q is mine, so I can go on attacking and bringing my pieces closer to his monarch. |
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14... Ke7
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I wanted to play a more aggressive move, but I couldn' find it. So... |

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15. Rxd6 cxd6 16. Nd5+
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The best square for the K was d8, but black is busted anyway. |

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16... Ke6
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Now I think I missed 17. Qe8+, and if KxN, 18. c4+ and it is probably mate in few, but... |

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17. Nc7+
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PRobably better was Bc4, threatening Nb6+... |
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17... Kd7 18. Nxa8 b6
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Qf5+, and if Kd8, Qf6+ wins the other Rook. And if Ke8 or Ke7, QxBc8 wins. |

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19. Bb5 Bb7 20. Qf5+ Ke7 21. Re1+
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...but being able to bring the other R into the game was very tempting. |

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21... Ne5 22. Qd7+
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...and a good pin is always impressive... |
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