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26... b6
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Readying c5, probably best. |

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27. b3
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Attacking the enemy pawn, and trying to trade while up material and open up the b file for my rook. |

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27... cxb3 28. axb3
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Now my pawn structure is excellent, I'm ready to start my pawns moving forward. |

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28... b5
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Tries to stop c5 but it really doesn't hinder me very much after 29. c4 bxc4 30. bxc4 Rd7 or Ra5. And now I can also play Ra1. |

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29. Ra1 Rd8d7
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?? Loses the rook to 29. c4 bxc4 30. bxc4 and the rook is trapped. This is the move that lost Black the game. Better obviously was 29...R5d7. |

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30. c4 bxc4 31. bxc4 c5 32. cxd5 c4
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? This gives me two passed Pawns as opposed to one, cxd5 was better. |

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33. Ke4
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Protecting al the pawns. |

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33... g6
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Threatening 34...f5 which wins the e pawn. |

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34. Rc2
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Threatening the c pawn. |

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34... f5+
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Driving the King away form the e Pawn |

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35. Kf3 Rxd5 36. Rxc4 a5 37. Rac1
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Threatening a mating attack. |

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37... g5
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Trying to make space for his king to run to after Rc8 Kg7 39. Rc7#. Rd7 would have kept the king alive for a longer time, this however moves into a forced mate by 38. Rc8 Kg7 (Kf7 leads to the same thing) 39. Rc7 Kg6 40. Rg8 Kh5 41. g4 fxg4 42. hxg4 Kh4 and here Rc1 was best and mates the next turn, i played Rh8 instead which can allow Black to delay the mate. the end result is the same either way though. |

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38. Rc4c8+ Kg7 39. Rc1c7+
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Bringing the second Rook in. |

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39... Kg6
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Forced again. I suppose this is more of a king hunt than a true attack. |

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40. Rg8+
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g4 also wins and if Black plays perfectly it wins quicker because of 40...fxg4 41.hxg4 Rxe5 42.Rg8 Kf6 43.fxe5 Ke6 44.Rg6 Kd5 45.Rd6#. |

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40... Kh5 41. g4+ fxg4+
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41...Kh4 also loses to 42. Rh8. |

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42. hxg4+ Kh4 43. Rh8
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43. Rc1 wins slightly quicker. |

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43... Kh3
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43...gxh4 could have let him hold out another turn. |

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44. Rxh6#
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Mate. |

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