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18. Rxb2
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with the exchange I emerge another three points ahead |

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18... Qxa4
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and in a pretty good position |

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19. Ne5 Qa5 20. Re1
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I threaten the knight, but I am really after the king |

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20... Rad8 21. Nec4
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an attack on the queen? Not likely! |

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21... Qh5+
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instead I can cull several pieces |

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22. f3
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and with this move the game is almost over |

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22... Qxh2
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My queen on the rampage |

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23. Rxb7
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It looks to white like the same game is on at the other end..but its not really |

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23... Rda8
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my two castles prevent major damage |

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24. Nd6
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his knight presents a small problem - I need teh pawns out of the way so I opt for the pawn while the knight might have been the better choice |

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24... Qxg2
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this opens him up |

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25. Nd2e4
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and he helps me by doing so himself |

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25... Qxf3+
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I am points ahead now and the game is not in doubt |

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26. Re2
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not a bad move really |

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26... Rab8
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so lets see what he is made of |

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27. Nd2
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this move I do not understand.. I think he saw shadows in the closet |

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27... Qf8
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so now white has to choose - a knight or a castle... |

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28. Rxa7
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naturally he chooses the castle |

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28... Qxd6
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so I capture the knight |

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29. Rh2
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a fair attack on my knight, but from a position of weakness |

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