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33. Rxh5
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and he takes my undefended pawn |

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33... Rb5
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I dont remember exactly, maybe preparing attack at the bishop?? |

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34. Kd2
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he defends the bishop?? |
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34... Ra5
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and I attack the undefended pawn |

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35. a4
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and he puts the pawn in defence of the bishop |

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35... Nd4
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making a fork between bishop and undefended pawn |
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36. Bd1
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running away with bishop and defending the pawn |

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36... Rd5
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it looks like I want create a double-check and he shall want to prevent |

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37. Kc1
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in this way he is preventing that double-check |

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37... Ne6
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preparing rook offer |

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38. Rh4
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attacking the undefended pawn |

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38... Rd4
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challenging for a rook offer |

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39. Rxd4
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accepts the rook offer |

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39... Nxd4
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completing the rook offer of course |

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40. Kd2
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first step to do an attack with the king |

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40... b5
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challenging for a pawn offer |

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41. axb5
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accepts pawn offer |
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41... axb5
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completing pawn offer(better pawn position than a move ago, they are defending each other now) |

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42. Kc3
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attacking the undefended knight |

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42... Nf5
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running away |

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