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Kasımpaşa Vs Trabzonspor: Turkish Super Lig Showdown

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Kasımpaşa Vs Trabzonspor: Turkish Super Lig Showdown
Kasımpaşa Vs Trabzonspor: Turkish Super Lig Showdown

Here's a thinking process: 1. - Heading structure: ## for H2, ### for H3. NEVER use bold as a heading. - Title rules: Include 2026 naturally (not in parentheses).

No bold markdown in title. Use numbers when possible. Under 60 chars if possible. Benefit-driven/specific.

- SEO rules: Main keyword in first 100 words naturally. Semantic/LSI keywords sprinkled. Each section has related keywords. No keyword stuffing.

No external links. People-first content. - Content rules: Mix short/long sentences. Use contractions.

Start sentences with And/But/So/Look. Rhetorical questions allowed. Relatable phrases. Vary paragraph length.

Personal observations/mild opinions allowed. Never use certain banned phrases (listed). Don't start with dictionary definitions. Don't summarize article in intro.

2. - Must avoid banned phrases: "", "", "", "Conversely,", "", "Plus,", "", "Practically speaking", "That said", "So,", "But ", "And s. - Must avoid opening with a dictionary definition. - Must not summarize what the article will cover in the intro.

- Must use ## for H2, ### for H3. No bold as headings. - Title must include 2026 naturally, not in parens. Under 60 chars preferred.

No bold in title. - At least 1000 words. - Current date July 19, 2026 - need to ensure facts are consistent with 2026. Turkish Super Lig 2025-2026 season would be wrapping up or just finished by July 2026.

Actually, Turkish football season typically August-May, with some competitions extending. I need to be careful with specific match dates, standings, etc. I'll generalize but keep it realistic for 2026. I can reference the 2025-2026 season context, or pre-season 2026-2027.

Since it's July 19, 2026, the 2025-2026 season just ended or is ending. I'll frame it as a look at the rivalry, recent seasons, and what to expect. - Main keyword: "Kasımpaşa vs Trabzonspor" or "Turkish Super Lig Showdown". I'll naturally include it in first 100 words.

- Need to generate ~1000+ words. I'll structure carefully with H2s and H3s. - Let's outline mentally: Title: "Kasımpaşa vs Trabzonspur: Turkish Super Lig Showdown 2026" - wait, need to check char count. "Kasımpaşa vs Trabzonspor: Turkish Super Lig Showdown 2026" is 57 chars approx.

Good. No bold. Actually, the title rule: "Always include the current year (2026) naturally in the title – NOT in parentheses". So I'll do: "Kasımpaşa vs Trabzonspor: Turkish Super Lig Showdown 2026" Check banned phrases in title: "So," is banned.

I'll avoid starting title with "So". The title itself won't have comma after So maybe. I'll just write it clean. - Structure: 1.

Opening hook (2-3 paragraphs max, short/long mix) 2. ## What Is This Rivalry Actually About 3. ## Why This Matchup Matters in 2026 4. ## How the Teams Stack Up tactically - ### Attack vs Defense - ### Key Players to Watch 5.

## Recent History & What Changed 6. ## Common Mistakes Fans Make When Analyzing This Fixture 7. ## Practical Tips for Watching or Betting 8. ## FAQ (3-5 questions) 9.

Closing paragraph (no "In conclusion") - Must ensure each H2 starts with ##, each H3 with ###. No bold as headings. - Sentence variation: mix short/long. Use contractions.

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Start some with And, But, So, Look. Rhetorical questions allowed. Relatable phrases. Personal observations.

- Avoid banned phrases list. I need to carefully write without those exact phrases. I'll scan as I go. - No "", "", "", "On the other hand,", "", "Plus,", "", "Practically speaking", "That said", "So,", "But ", "And s.

- Note: "Plus," is banned. I must not use "Plus," at the start of a sentence or as a standalone phrase. I can use "plus" inside a sentence maybe, but better avoid. I'll be careful.

- "So," banned at start of sentence. I'll avoid starting sentences with "So," unless I rephrase. - "But " banned (with space? ).

The rule says "But " - likely means "But " at start or as a phrase. I'll avoid starting with "But ". - "And s. " banned.

Avoid. - "Meanwhile," banned. - "" banned. - "Now," banned.

- "" banned. I'll write carefully, maybe use "but" lower case mid-sentence, not starting with "But ". Same for "and". It's fine to use "and" inside sentences.

Starting with "And" is allowed per rules: "Start some sentences with "And", "But", "So", or "Look," to sound like a real person mid-thought. " But there's also "But " banned. Hmm, conflict? Let's re-read: "Never use:.

"But "". And "Start some sentences with "And", "But", "So", or "Look," to sound like a real person mid-thought. " This seems contradictory. I think the "Never use" list is for general phrases that sound robotic or filler, while the "Start some sentences with" is a deliberate stylistic choice.

I'll interpret "But " as probably "But," or starting with "But" followed by comma maybe is the banned pattern? Actually, the list has "But " with a space, maybe meaning the word "But" followed by a space, i. e. starting a sentence with "But " is banned.

But then it says start sentences with "But". I need to reconcile. I think the intent is: don't use "But" as a lazy transition everywhere; but occasionally starting with "But" is okay for voice. I'll probably start with "And" or "Look" more often, and use "but" mid-sentence.

I'll avoid starting with "But " exactly. I'll start with "And " or "Look,". I'll also use "but" lower case inside sentences. Actually, re-reading: "Never use:.

"But "". It's listed as a phrase to never use. Probably means the exact phrase "But " as a transition, like "But, here's. ".

I'll just avoid starting sentences with "But" and use "However" or rephrase. But the voice rule says start some with "And", "But", "So", "Look,". I'll prioritize the voice rule but be cautious. Maybe I can start with "And" or "Look," and use "but" mid-sentence.

I'll do that. - I'll write the article now.

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