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22... Be7 23. Kf2 f6
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Bad move. I was afraid of castling and loosing the pawn on e5, but if I would have given this a little more thougt I would have spotted:
23. Kf2-0-0 24. Nd7-Rfe8. 25. Nxe5-Bh4+ 26. g3- Rxe5 |

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24. Ne6 Kf7 25. g4
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Black finds himself in a position where he has blocked himself somewhat with his king and pieces around it. And with white moving up his pawns on the board, he will soon be in a position to attack again. |

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25... Rhb8
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The idea is to start up an attack by use of the open b-line.
White can play a rook to b1 for the exchange, but black will come out stronger:
26. Rhb1-Rxb1 27.Rxb1-Bd3 28.Re1- Rb8 29.Bc1
White can now only think about defending and black has an entire open a-line for the pawn to advance.
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26. Kf3 Rb2 27. h3
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According to me white is stalling here. Trying to get all his pieces out of the way of the Rook on b2. |

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27... Bd3
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attacking the only piece defending Bd2 |

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28. Be1
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So white moves it out of the way. Where he should have put pressure on Nd5 by playing Ra5.
White never prevented me from doubling my rooks on the b-line.
And by moving the bishop to e1, I don't even need Rab8. |

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28... Re2
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Putting pressure on Ne4, which has to move since it can no longer be defended. This allows me to play e4+ |

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29. Ne4c5 e4+ 30. Kg3 Bd6+
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White has opened up quite some lines for me to move around and get my pieces out of their passive position.
His king is forced onto the h-line.
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31. Kh4 g5+
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I should have played g6 here, but I was hoping he didn't see the mate that was coming and I got lucky.
When playing g6 you are actually preparing a mate by playing, Ne3 followed by Ng2.
And there isn't much white can do about that. Except giving away more material.
Possibilities are to play 32. Nb7-Be5 33.Nd8-Rxd8 34. Nxd8-Kg7 35. Bg3 (or else mate in 2 by playing g5 followed by forced Kh5 and Nf4)- g5 36. Kh5-Bxg3
It's not a done deal yet, but black controls the e1 square to promote his pawn.
Also whites rooks aren't contributing much to the game. And black can easily clean up the pawn on c3 which gives him even more advantage.
Obviously white also still needs to be careful of not being mated by Nf4. |
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32. fxg6 e.p.+ hxg6
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White didn't see the mate coming.
Rh8 can only be delayed, not prevented. |
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