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21. c4 b6
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The pawns are gonna have to protects themselves, everbody else is going to war soon |

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22. Nc3 Nb4 23. Qe2 Rd8 24. Nc2 Nxc2 25. Qxc2 Bxc4
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Finally my nose in front a point, with dev't ripe with possibilities. |

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26. Re1 Qd7 27. b3 Ba6 28. Rd1
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would love to trade the big guns off and waltz in the end zone with a pawn. |

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28... Qc7 29. Rxd8 Qxd8
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So far so good. |

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30. Ne2
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Yes, this is indeed looking promising. |

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30... Bxe2 31. Qxe2 Qd3
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Please take me!! |

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32. Qe1
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Too smart |

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32... f4
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I'm beginning to like my chances |

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33. g3 g5
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This move took awhile to to figure out. There were tons of other possibilities, but it was probably the decisive move that sealed the deal. |

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34. Qa1+
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Expected but no real threat |

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34... Kg6 35. b4
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Not sure why. Probably nothing better. |

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35... e3
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Earlier pawn move looking better all the time. Should'nt be much longer. |

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36. f3 e2 37. Kf2 Qe3+
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Oh! those lovely lowly pawns. |

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38. Ke1 Qg1+
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Ballgame! Now I know why people don't get wild with their queen early. Thanks Mojawi for an exciting game from the get-go |
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