Blitz Chess #371: Queen’s Pawn Game

This is a blitz chess game I played as black with time control 5|0. The opening played was a Queen’s pawn game. White’s modest approach to the opening allows for black to confidently violate an opening principle which states one should not move the same piece more than once early on. Not only does the said piece move for a 2nd & 3rd time, but also a 4th. What exactly would justify such a decision? Are you familiar with good, and bad bishops?

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PGN:
1. d4 Nf6 2. e3 d5 3. Bd3 Bg4 4. f3 Bh5 5. Ne2 Bg6 6. Nf4 Bxd3 7. Nxd3 e6 8. O-O Nbd7 9. c3 c5 10. Kh1 Bd6 11. Qe1 e5 12. dxe5 Nxe5 13. Nxe5 Bxe5 14. e4 dxe4 15. Nd2 Qd3 16. Nxe4 Nxe4 17. fxe4 O-O 18. Bf4 Rae8 19. Rf3 Qc4 20. b3 Qe6 21. Bxe5 Qxe5 22. Re3 f5 23. Rd1 fxe4 24. c4 Rf7 25. Rd5 Qc7 26. Rxe4 Rxe4

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