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1. e4 c6 2. Bc4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. Bb3 
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Winning a tempo. | 
   
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4... Nf6 5. h3 h6 
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Make place for the Bishop after Bf5. | 
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6. Nf3 a6 
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To prevent any attack against my king, because my king will stand on its' place for long. | 
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7. O-O Bf5 8. d3 e6 
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Open diagonal for the Bishop and for 0-0. | 
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9. Ne5 
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Loses another tempo. The pieces on the Queenside is very closed. | 
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9... Bd6 10. Re1 
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d4 is better. Now I develop the N with tempo. | 
   
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10... Bxe5 11. Rxe5 Nc6 12. Re1 Nd4 
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To worse the pawnstructure with exchange. | 
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13. Nd2 O-O 
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For secure the king and wait, what will do white with the N on d2, what blokades his own bishop. | 
   
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14. Nf3 Nxb3 15. axb3 Rc8 
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c2 is seems to be weak. | 
   
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16. Nd4 Bh7 17. Be3 
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? Then on f4 stands it better. | 
   
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17... e5 
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Winning territory with tempos. | 
   
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18. Ne2 d4 19. Bd2 
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Maybe better on c1. Now blokades the Queen. | 
   
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19... Qd7 
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Try an attack on h3 after Bf5. Whites' pieces seems to be very unmobile. | 
   
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20. Ng3 Rc6 
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Try to move over the other side - oversee the e5 pawn. | 
   
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21. Rc1 
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He was afraid of Rc8 and so didnot take my e5. | 
   
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21... Re8 22. Ne4 Nxe4 
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To open the f-file and to put with tempo my bad-bishop on f5 with attack on h3 and Rg6, Ree6 if it is necessary. | 
   
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23. dxe4 f5 24. exf5 Bxf5 25. g4 Rg6 
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Attack with tempo. | 
   
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26. Kh2 Bxg4 
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A sacrifice for open the position of whites' king and to win. Because of the bad position whites' pieces. | 
   
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27. hxg4 Rxg4 
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It is the end. Kh3-Rg6 -Kh2orh4-Qf5 and Ree6. Black is better anyway. | 
   
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28. Rg1 
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Blunder in bad position, but if I would exchange, white could be better. | 
   
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