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19... Bh6
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just in case of the white knight move ... |

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20. Kb1
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cancel treathen and loose tempo,
during this time i develop |

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20... Qa5
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now i have a very good tactical advantage
the queen will be very boring to move from there
and i can bring my second rook to this side... |

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21. Bc4
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anticipate a7 a6 |

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21... b5
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b7 b5!
i like this move, sure i will loose this pawn, but this is the goal ! and then i will have the be colon free to treath the king whith the a8 rook |

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22. Bxb5 Rab8
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you see ?! |

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23. Bc6
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i whould play this, because it has no interest to put the bishop in c6 at this moment, the dnager is in b2, the bishop is out of action |

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23... Qb6
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preparing mat in b2 |

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24. Re2
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defending b2 |

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24... Rhg8
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preparing Bc8 (treath Rxg2 and/or Ba6 threathening white queen) |

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25. Rc2 Bc8 26. Rg1 Ba6
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black queeping the initiative |

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27. Qc3 Bb7
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exchange bishops |

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28. Bxb7 Rxb7 29. g3 fxg3 30. Rxg3 Rbb8 31. Ng5 Bxg5 32. hxg5 h4 33. Rg4 Qb5 34. Rxh4 Qf1+ 35. Ka2 Qg2 36. f4 Qxe4
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and the white resign ! why ? this game was interesting, so why resign so quick ? |

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