PART TWO...
9.Bd3
Now the Bishop eyes up a nice diagonal while protecting our f5 pawn and the offensive player can castle. All these wonderful things come of this one move 9.Bd3.
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...Qd6
Played with the hope of the exchange of Queens should White not castle here.
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10.0-0
No such luck today however!
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...Nbd7
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11.g3
Watching over the square f4 thus keeping the d5-knight off of that square. Also allows the Offensive player to hit the Black Queen with the move Bf4 as now the Bishop would be protected by the g3-pawn.
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...e6
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12.Re1
No let up! Now pressure will build up on the weak e6-square. The f5-pawn continues to be a real problem for Black!
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...Be7
Not too many options for the Black pieces who never really got into this game in any meaningful way. Black's king is still a sitting duck and so the second player now plays the move that will allow him to castle kingside. Too little to late! The pressure keeps building up on the weak e6-square!
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13.fxe6
Fixing the weakness as now the pawn is "alone".
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...fxe6
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14.Bg5
Now if 14...Bxg5 on move 15 White will play 15.Nxg5 and the e6-pawn will fall and the attack will press home.
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...0-0
Optimistic play that hopes to make something of the open f-file. At least the King has finally been "tucked" safely away. Or has he?
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15.Bxe7
Now the Queen is "misplaced". White owns the e5-square and has no intention of ever letting it go.
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END PART TWO. Please see part three...