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21... Rd8 22. Qe2 Rd3
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I think it was the right way to go on with the attack, threatening Re3. |

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23. Qxd3
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I think white gave up the game here, in a certain way. |

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23... Qxd3
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Or it was a simple overlook that the bishop is pinned. Anyway, black was even in material (now with a huge advantage) even before the queen's sac. |

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24. Rd1 Qe3+ 25. Ne2 Ne4
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Or g3. |

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26. Rg2 g3
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What can white do? |

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27. Rd4
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Nice, white wants to further exchange material in order to free his position. |

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27... c5
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Giving him a push, just to be sure. |

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28. Rxe4 Qxe4
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White can take the g3 pawn, now. |

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29. Rxg3
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But it doesn't work. |

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29... Qb1+ 30. Kd2 Rxf1
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Or Qxb2+. But black is confident the game is won. |

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31. Rb3 Qe1+
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After Kmoves, black has plenty of ways to further exchange material and win, so my opponent resigned. |

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