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39... g5 40. h4
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g5 blocks checkmate & h4 is played to weaken g5 |

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40... Rg6
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Rg6 is played to support g5 but is driven away with h5 |

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41. h5 Re6
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Re6 is met with Nh4 |

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42. Nh4 Qc8 43. Ng6 Qe8
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With the pawn pinned Q e8 doubles for attack on K. Ng6 is brought forward in the attack |

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44. Ne7+
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Ne7 + Kh7 Qd5 prepares check K with Qf5 |
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44... Kh7 45. Qd5 Qf7
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Qf7 can be met with Qf5 forcing the Q exchange but prefer pinning Rook with Re4 |

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46. Re4 Qf6
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Qf6 R x R continues the exchange |

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47. Rxe6
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If Q x R Q x Q and pd7 head for promotion. |

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47... dxe6 48. Qb7
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If de Qb7 |

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48... Qf7
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Qf7 trying to defend the K Qe4+ |

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49. Qe4+
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The K has two squares to go now. If Kg7 then Qg6+ Q x Q N x Q |

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49... Kg7 50. Qg6+ Qxg6 51. Nxg6
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