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20. Nh5 Be5 21. Rf3
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Looks to be a frightening storm on my king! Eep! |

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21... g6
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Strangely best to avoid all the Kingside pressure |

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22. f6
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Good move! that pawn will prove to be a bone in my throat. If gxh5, Qg5 Kf8 (Ke8) Qg7# |
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22... Bxh2+
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!!!! the move that wins the game for black, and ties up all the loose ends |

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23. Kxh2 Rxh5+
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The rook is now free to take the knight with check, not allowing the king to escape, and keeping the kingside pawn structure intact. |

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24. Kg1
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About as god as there is. |
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24... Rxe4 25. Rf1
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it's over and white's just draggin his feet to the resignation box |

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25... Rf5
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i had thought after making this move that Qh6 here would lead to a loss!! image that after the game had been all mine to win! But my opponent pointed out in post-game analysis that 26. Qh6 leads to 26...Rxf1 27. Kxf1 Qf5 28. Kh1 and either the immediate or the delayed Qxf6 and Re1 , leading to a win by outright mountains of material. Good play by my opponent (mostly) and thanks for the fun game to him! |

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26. Rxf5 Qxf5
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