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41. Rxc6
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I snap up the pawn without hesitation! |

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41... Rb3+
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I saw this coming... |

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42. Kd4
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Kd4! Perhaps the winning move...Bringing the King into the game aids the chances of the B Pawn promoting. |

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42... Rxa3
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If Black takes the F-Pawn it is basically game over but to be fair, It is probably won for White now anyway. |

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43. Rc3
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If the Rooks are exchanged, Black loses on the spot, White will eventually manage to Queen one of his pawns. |

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43... Ra8
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Black is getting desperate now! |

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44. Rc7+
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This move wins on the spot, the King can't come to d6 because the f pawn dies. If black moves the King out of the way, the B Pawn is going to advance very easily. |

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44... Ke8
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Ke8?! What else can Black do here!? |

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45. b5
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b5.......Black resigns now, the b pawn is going to promote and force Black to give up his Rook and White will be able to win easily.
All in all, White's 2 King-Side pawns managed to contain Black's doubled f pawns and his g-pawn while my Queen-Side pawns were allowed to promote. A very well played game by White! |

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