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MacQueen - Edwards
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[pgn]1. e4 e5?! 2. Nf3 Nc6?! 3. Bb5 a6?! 4. Ba4 Nf6?! 5. O-O b5?! 6. Bb3 Be7?! 7. Re1 O-O?! 8. h3 d5?! 9. exd5 Nxd5?! 10. Nxe5 Nxe5?! 11. Rxe5 Nb6?! 12. Nc3!![/pgn]

Spoiler-------> Nb6 eh? That doesn't look very good. How is he going to get an attack with that there??? Now my bishop is really good and I've still got c3 for my knight. So first thing is I assmue d4 is a good move but after Qh4 he's attacking my pawn so I might not have a Qf3 moment. I think setting up something like d3-Nc3-Ne4 looks sensible here. He might get a Bb7 in soon though and Qf3 runs into Rb8-Bb7. Even then I've got f5/g4 for my queen. That said, I presume I'm just winning this now somehow.

12. d3 looks good. It's also a shame that 12.d3 Qh4 13. Qf3 Rb8 14. Qxf7 doesn't work as after Rxf7 15. Re8 black has Bf8. I can try land a knight on e4 to pester his bishop then do it? Okay, this is really cheap though. 12. Nc3 Qh4 13. Ne4 Bxh3 14. Nxd6 is good for white as if he takes the knight back he's totally lost because he needs that bishop for counterplay and if 14...Bxg2 I can safely take that back, there is no perpetual as my Qd1 controls g4. AHHHHHHHHHH WAIT. Is 14...Bg4 good then? with the idea of 15.f3 Bxf3! when he has a perpetual if 16.gxf3 and the Re1 hangs if Qxf3? Sly. Ohh lol. 14.Nxd6 is obviously mince, just take the h3 bishop first then d6. I like this idea of N-e4. Nc3 it is.

Ooops. Only just noticed all these variations are missing Bd6 and Re1. Sorry guys.

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