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Hi everyone. This is my first annotation. I use to play here to practice endgames and the English Opening with white. For black, I, commonly, use 1 e4 e5 or KID. Moreover, I am learning a bit of English language. Patience, please. New ideas and corrections are welcome. Thanks for advance. |
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1. e4
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In this game, my opponent plays very strong in the opening and made a blunder in a winning position. He (or she) initiates the game with the king pawn. |

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1... e5
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I played 1 ... e5. My experience with the sicilian was like a wave, with up and down moments. |
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2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4
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The italian opening! |

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3... Nf6
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My favourite move, Entering in the 2 knight defence. |
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4. Ng5
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This move gives a pawn up to white, but black takes the initiative. I feeling more fear to 4 d4 move, where white takes the initiative. Of course, 4 d3 is the quiet variation |
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4... d5
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This is not the only move, but 4 ... Bc5 is so hard to play without study |
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5. exd5
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The reasonable move. The variation 5 Bxd5 Nxd5 6 exd5 Qxg5 leads to black advantage |

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5... Nd4
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Fritz variation. I don't study very well this system. But in blitz games I have good results. Black has alternatives. 5 ... Na5 is the traditional move and 5 ... b5 is possible. 5 ... Nxd5 leads to Fegatello attack. |
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6. c3
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Normal reaction. 6 d6 Qxd6 7 Bxf7+ (No 7 Nxf7 Qc6 8 Nxh8 Qxg2 9 Rf1 Qe4+ and black wins) Ke7 gives a good game to black. My opponent and me plays another game with this variation. |

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6... b5
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Removes the unwished bishop of c4 |

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7. cxd4
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My rival choices for the exchange... I expected 7 Bf1 Nxd5 with a messy position |
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7... bxc4 8. dxe5 Nxd5 9. Ne4
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Ok, Now, black is a pawn dow. Now, I can play 9 ... Nb6 and consolidates the c4-pawn. But, I choice to castle. |
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9... Be7 10. Qa4+ Bd7 11. Qxc4
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Now, white is 2 pawn up. I don't worry about that in this position. Black has a better development |

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11... Nb6 12. Qc3
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Strange election for my rival. But I don't see the next move :). I expected Qe2 |

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12... c5
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This a blunder. I play against d4 square. But, I must seize the white king position with Bb5!. I saw this move but discard it. |

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13. e6
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A punch in the face! Ok, now, white is winning. In this line, I saw 13 ... Bxe6 14 Qxg7 Rf8 15 Qxh7 Qd3 looking the white king. For my luck, I changed the idea :) |

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13... Bxe6 14. Qxg7 Rf8 15. Qxh7 Qd4
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If 15 ... Qd3 16 Nf6+ :). Now, I threat the queen with Rh8 |
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16. Ng3
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Well, white has 3 pawns up. I need generates a attack. |

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16... O-O-O
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The last black piece enter in the game. I can play 16 ... Bc4 but 17 Qe4 looks strong. So, I castle. Of course, the black king is not safe behind a pawn barrier. But white pieces aren't available to attack right now |

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17. O-O
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Now, 17 Qe4 gives me 17 ... Qd7 with Bd5 threat. White castles |

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