¿Taking that move seriously? Hum.

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  So the question has been asked can Chess be considered a science. Personally in some ways I like to think so. With so much to study and learn from openings to endgame tactics you eventually end up testing out theories and going into some of your own. Me being me, after learning something I could use to improve my chess skills and game I generally think other people are doing that to, exactly how the pros and cons and strategies have been given. I just like to have fun with them honestly and see what else I can pull out of them. Sleeping on a good move could happen to anyone. So what am I doing after the opening or in the process of it, ( yeaah ) what's he doing, what is the other guy doing. Oo you so you like these pieces over here.

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[Event "PgnAdmin Tourn."]
[Site "PgnAdmin"]
[Date "2019.04.07"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Player1"]
[Black "Player2"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A40"]
[PlyCount "85"]

1.d4 e6 2.Nc3 Bb4 3.Nf3 Ne7 4.e4 f5 5.e5 Rf8 6.a3 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3 Nbc6 8.c4 d6 9.c5
d5 10.Nd2 a6 11.f4 Ng6 12.Nf3 Bd7 13.Nd2 Kf7 14.Nf3 Rh8 15.Qe2 Ke7 16.Bb2 Rg8
17.O-O-O Qb8 18.h3 Nxf4 19.Qf2 Ng6 20.h4 Nf4 21.h5 h6 22.Qh4+ Ke8 23.Qxf4 Kf8
24.Bd3 Qc8 25.Rdg1 Qd8 26.g4 Ne7 27.g5 Nc6 28.gxh6 Rb8 29.h7 Rh8 30.Qg3 Qe7
31.Rh2 Rxh7 32.Rhg2 Qf7 33.Ng5 Be8 34.Nxf7 Bxf7 35.h6 g6 36.Bxf5 exf5 37.e6
Nxd4 38.exf7 g5 39.Qxg5 Ne6 40.Qg8+ Ke7 41.Qxh7 b6 42.f8=Q+ Kxf8 43.Rg8#