White opened with P-Q4 and P-QB4 and then go on to control the center squares. Black uses a non popular opening P-K3 and P-QB3 for a very conservative opening. White played aggressive with the Queen/Bishop but was repelled by a black pawn.
Black castled early into a very conservative defensive position waiting to counter white aggressive play. Both side play well but white pieces were more develop and white still control the center squares.
Black lower white in to a piece exchange where white gained a pawn advantage but black trapped the white Knight an exposed the white King. This was the counter black was looking for.
White attempted a Queen exchange to save the white knight and lost the white Queen, which pretty much ended a good game.
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