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11. Qxc7
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Taking the undefended pawn and holding the defending of the pawn |

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11... Qc5
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Attacking the pawn for the thirth time |

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12. Be2
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Defending the knight as a preparing to the attack of the knight that is on d7 at the moment about 2 moves. |

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12... Ndxe5
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Taking the pawn, that is defended by my queen, but is damageful defended by his queen and his other knight. |

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13. O-O
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Giving the king a quiet old day. |

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13... Nxf3+
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immediately taking my knight and attacking my king. |

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14. Bxf3
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only possible by move 12 |

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14... Qe7
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Challenging my queen to an offer. (he dislikes the visit of my queen I think, a brutallity, when my queen makes a visit it must be a honour!!!! :P:P) |

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15. Qxe7
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But Im accepting the offer. |

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15... Nxe7
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And of course he completes the offer. |

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16. Nb3
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Preparing the active-making of the rook. You dont see?? Wait and you shall see!!! |

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16... Rb8
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I dont know why this move. I should do Ng6, but that I cant explain too. |
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17. Rad1
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St5ill preparing the activemaking of the rook(yeah, he is more active than a move ago, but Im going to make him very more active) |

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17... e5
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This move too, I dont know why. I should do now already move 20, b5. |

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18. Nc5
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You see it already?? Still preparing the active making. |

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18... Nf5
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This move even too, I dont know why. I should do Ng6 to defend the pawn. |

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19. Nd7
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Making a fork between the two rooks and is defended by my rook, and this is a way to get my rook in the game without being taken by the bishop. |

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19... Bxd7
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Of course takes he my knight to prevent that I can take 1 of the rooks(the b-rook is even undefended) |

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20. Rxd7
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Very more active rook. This was the purpose. Now this rook can be useful in next moves. |

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20... b5
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Maybe wants an offer(and in that way a more active rook), maybe it is his purpose that I go one field straight ahead. |

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