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31. Qa1
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I move my queen to the end. |

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31... a2
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I continue to push my pawn as it is protected. |

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32. c4
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I also push my pawn. |
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32... Nd7
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I bring my knight into the game and move it from danger zone. |
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33. Rxf7
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I accept the swap off. |

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33... Kxf7
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Not much other choice. |

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34. Qxg7+
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I am back in the game. |

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34... Ke6
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I attempt to push my king into safety- a real blunder. |

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35. Rg6+
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I have nearly got mate I believe. |

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35... Kf5
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No other option. |

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36. g4+
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I am now playing about with black. |
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36... Kf4
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Again I have no other option. |

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37. Qd4+
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I go for the kill. |

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37... Kf3
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Oh boy. |

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38. Qe3#
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And there it is. This game proves that if I was to play a game against myself I would do better as white but this obvoiusly depends on my move and how much time I spend thinking on each move and as this game was made on the spot and is the very first against myself, it is quite unreliable to show which colour suits me better. |
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