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B6 5 Bd3 Bb7 6 C5 7 Cxd4 8 Exd4 9 A3 Be7: Νη O~O O~O Αη Moνe, Ίη Οη Ιod5! Α Νery Adνance. Ιη Eνent Οη Adνantage

In this chess game, Black played an incorrect move by moving their bishop to e7 instead of exchanging on c3, allowing White to strengthen their position in the center and restrict Black's pieces. After White played 10. d5!, Black was in an unpleasant position regardless of whether they captured on d5 three times or played another move, as White would gain an advantage. White proceeded to build up their forces quietly over the next few moves, putting pressure on Black.

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B6 5 Bd3 Bb7 6 C5 7 Cxd4 8 Exd4 9 A3 Be7: Νη O~O O~O Αη Moνe, Ίη Οη Ιod5! Α Νery Adνance. Ιη Eνent Οη Adνantage

In this chess game, Black played an incorrect move by moving their bishop to e7 instead of exchanging on c3, allowing White to strengthen their position in the center and restrict Black's pieces. After White played 10. d5!, Black was in an unpleasant position regardless of whether they captured on d5 three times or played another move, as White would gain an advantage. White proceeded to build up their forces quietly over the next few moves, putting pressure on Black.

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on the centre and restrict the enemy pieces. It was necessary to exchange c3.
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