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22. Bb6
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taking bishop out of the attack from the rook. |

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22... Kh7
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already running away over his new emergency way. |

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23. Rad1
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making the other rook active. |

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23... Ra6
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attacking bishop. |

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24. Bc7
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running away. |

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24... Rc8
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attacking bishop with the other rook. |

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25. Rd6
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challenging for rook offer. |

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25... Ra7
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running away and attacking bishop for the second time. |

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26. Bb6
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running away and attacking rook. |

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26... Ra6
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attacking bishop again, when I remove bishop, that rook is attacking my rook, that is undefended in that case. |
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27. a4
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giving support |

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27... Nf6
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doing the same thing |

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28. a5
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defending bishop, which is defending the pawn. |

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28... Nh5
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running back?? I dont know what is the planning. I think he wasted 2 moves. |

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29. Nb5
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giving support, defending rook. |

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29... Rc2
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dont like the little game in the corner anymore and attacks the pawn. |

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30. Nc7
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attacking rook |

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30... Rxc7
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taking the knight, that is attacking the rook. He must offer 2 points. |

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31. Bxc7
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taking rook, gained 2 points. Totally 7 points now. |

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31... Ra8
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running away for my rook. |

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