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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Qb6 5. Nf3 Nc6 6. Qb3 cxd4 7. Qxb6 axb6 8. cxd4 f6 9. Bb5
Holds the pawns that keep the bishop blocked, pins the knight, and keeps the rook off of a4.
Bd7 10. exf6 Nxf6 11. Bf4 Nb4
Threatening Nc2
12. Bxd7+
Forced
Nxd7?
If Kxf7 then the knight comes in with check.
13. Kd2 Nf6 14. Nc3 g6 15. Rhe1 Kd7 16. Ng5 Re8 17. Rac1 Nc6 18. Kd3 Bg7 19. Na4!
Threatening Nb6+ and if Kd8 Ne7+ gets the rook or Nxe6+ gets the bishop for free.
Nb4+ 20. Kd2
Threatening Rc7+ Kd8 Ne7 mate.
Nc6
Up to now my opponent has made 8 moves just with his knights! Now I play a forced combination that gives me a winning advantage.
21. Nxb6+ Ke7 22. Rxe6+ Kf8 23. Nd7+ Nxd7 24. Bd6+ Kg8 25. Rxe8+ Bf8 26. Bxf8 Nxf8 27. Rc5 h6 28. Ne6 Kf7 29. Rxf8+ Rxf8
Forced
30. Nxf8 Kxf8 31. Rxd5 Ke7 32. Kc3 1-0
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