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Thank you.
Hey, hey. The white pieces start!
Pawn to d4.
Pawn to f5.
Hello Alisa, how are you?
Doing fine thanks, how about you?
Fine, thank you. Have you met-
Hmmm, pawn to c4. Do you remember who introduced us?
I’m sure he was checking you out.
Knight to f6.
Don’t pretend you weren’t looking at him though! Knight to c3.
Pawn to e6.
Ah… but who was it? Knight to f3.
Pawn to d5.
Another one… don’t you think we have enough pawns in play? Pawn to e3.
Pawn to c6.
Ok, ok. Let’s move on. Bishop to d3.
Bishop to d6.
King to g1, castles.
King to g8, castles.
Knight to e2.
Knight to d7.
Knight to g5
Bishop takes pawn on h2, check.
So this is how things are going to be? King to h1.
Well yes, knight to g4.
Good! Here I was thinking we were only going to play with pawns and knights. Pawn to f4.
Queen to e8.
Pawn to g3.
Didn’t you just say “no more pawns”? Queen to h5.
King to g2.
Bishop to g1.
First rule: never leave a piece unprotected. Knight takes bishop on g1.
Queen to h2, check.
Hey, how about a race to Andrei’s car?
King to f3.
But mines way too far…
Even better!
Pawn to e5
Pawn takes pawn on e5.
Knight takes pawn on e5.
You do remember you shouldn’t move pieces without protection, right? Pawn takes knight on e5.
I say it’s the right move. Knight takes pawn on e5.
Trading a knight for pawns? I doubt that’s a good idea… king to f4.
Maybe so… knight to g6, check.
King to f3.
Running away? Pawn to f4.
Of course not. Pawn takes pawn on f4.
Bishop to g4.
King takes bishop on g4.
Knight to e5, check.
Pawn takes knight on e5.
Pawn to h5. Check mate.
How about a rematch tomorrow?
Yes!