Need another loss to make it to last place

11. Bd2 a6
12. Rc1
 
11. Bd2 a6
12. Rc1 Na5
13. Na4
 
11. Bd2 a6
12. Rc1 Na5
13. Na4 Nc4
14. Rc2

Do you dare to win the Exchange?
 
I didn't really get your move, so I didn't assume any moves. But I guess you have to do 15. Qxc2 not to lose another piece. If so, I'll play 15...Nxe3.
 
You win.

Care to explain how you got the active play in the first ten moves? :p 100 words or more, if you please.
 
Okay. I thought you were doing reasonably well until the last move or two.

I'm no expert like Smash and Spy but I believe cxd5 is often bad for white. The whole g3 and Bg2 felt like a bad idea to me since I have a cemented pawn on d5 and good control over e4. Meanwhile I got my white squared Bishop outside my pawnstructure, so it was like I was a piece up in the beginning.

After your 12:th move I have both my Bishops attacking your flank while yours aren't really doing much at the moment. I have a little more space to manouvre and I like my position a little better. It was hard for you to kick my Knight out of c4 since my pieces was so well coordinated on that flank while I could prevent your Knight from occupying the c5 square.

It felt like I had a little better grasp of the Queens gambit opening, maybe because it is the one I play with white all the time. Maybe I have an advantage if you play with winboard as most people do since I actually use a real life chessboard. I think it's easier to think that way. Let's play again if you want to.
 
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