My first time ever playing with three queens on the board! I played a good game in a strange gambit line of the Slav in which my opponent gave up the c pawn for very little compensation.
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This game was a great example of how to punish an unsound queen’s gambit sacrifice on c4. My opponent played an early Bg5, giving me the opportinity to win the c4 pawn and defend it with b5. It worked better than in main theoretical positions because I hadn’t played e6 yet at that point, so any e4-e5 advance wouldn’t have threatened to win my knight since it wasn’t pinned to the queen. I feel like the conversion was clean!
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