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1. Nf3 c5
2. e3 Nf6
3. d4 cxd4
4. Nxd4 Nc6
5. Nxc6 bxc6
6. Bd3 e5
7. e4 d5
8. Qf3 Bg4
9. Qg3 dxe4
10. 0-0 exd3

You know your bishop was under attack, right?
 
1. Nf3 c5
2. e3 Nf6
3. d4 cxd4
4. Nxd4 Nc6
5. Nxc6 bxc6
6. Bd3 e5
7. e4 d5
8. Qf3 Bg4
9. Qg3 dxe4
10. 0-0 exd3
11. cxd3 Bd6

You had 10. Qxe5+ Be7 followed by 11. Bishop to e2 blocking the mate. Course then you wouldn't have been able to castle but I'd prefer that to the loss of the bishop.
 
10. 0-0 exd3
11. cxd3 Bd6
12. Bg5 Qd7
13. Nc3 Nh5
14. Qe3 f5

Its all good, I've been sunk in fewer moves than that. The day I can survive over 30 moves with any player is the day I can truely say I am a very good chessplayer.
 
By the way, I finally found a free online PGN (chess file) player called "MyChessViewer" so I can put games on my site (and tactical problems) for people to play out. I have another two correspondence games on there and this one (up until this point).
This curent game is 3rd on the list

- Narz :king:
 
10. 0-0 exd3
11. cxd3 Bd6
12. Bg5 Qd7
13. Nc3 Nh5
14. Qe3 f5
15. f3 f4
16. Qf2 Be6
17. d4 h6
18. dxe5 Bxe5
 
10. 0-0 exd3
11. cxd3 Bd6
12. Bg5 Qd7
13. Nc3 Nh5
14. Qe3 f5
15. f3 f4
16. Qf2 Be6
17. d4 h6
18. dxe5 Bxe5
19. Rad1 Qf7
 
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