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29... Qf5
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Now, Black has a big edge. |

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30. Ne1 Qb1 31. Bd2 Qxa2 32. Nf3 Qb1+ 33. Kf2 a5
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The passed a-pawn can be stopped, but it will divert white's forces to the queenside. |

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34. Qg1 Qb2 35. Qc1 Qa2 36. Kg3 a4 37. Ne1 Qb3 38. Nc2
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While white wastes time on the queenside, black redeploys his pieces on the kingside. |

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38... Kh7 39. Na1 Qb5 40. Nc2 Ne7 41. Nb4 Bg6
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Now the bishop has been activated. When pawns are locked in a chain as they are in this game, you want your bishop in front of the chain. |

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42. Qa3 Qe8 43. Na6 Qf7 44. Be1 Nf5+ 45. Kh2 Nxh4
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Black did not need to sacrifice the knight. 45. ...Ne3 was more than sufficient. |

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46. Bxh4 Qf4+ 47. Bg3 Qd2+ 48. Kh3
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48. Kg1 was also losing. |

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48... Bf5+ 49. Kh4 Bg4
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Setting up a mating net. |

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50. Qa1 Qg2
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There is no way to protect h3. |

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51. Qb1+
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or 51. g6 Kxg6. |

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51... Bf5 52. g6+ Kxg6
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A nice mating net finishes white off. 0-1. |

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