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31... g5
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I secure the pawn on f4 |

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32. Re1
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He mobilizes his rook |

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32... Rfb8
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Now I have to be careful with his knight, as it can jump into d7, but I play around it so to speak |

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33. b3
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He saves the pawn on b3 |

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33... Rb5
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I attack his knight |

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34. Nd7
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It duly jumps into d7 |

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34... c5
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and now it is me with massive queenside pressure |

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35. Rb1
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So his rook comes across to help |

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35... c4
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But it is actually completely lost for him! |

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36. Rb2
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To quote Shredder "Black has a decisive advantage." |

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36... Ra6
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e6 is a goner now |

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37. Rc2
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But he decides to surrender his b pawn instead. |

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37... cxb3
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Thank you |

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38. axb3
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He takes back |

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38... Rxb3
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I take the pawn |

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39. Kg2
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One last try. If now Rxe6? Nc5 gives him a glimmer of hope |

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39... Rc6
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but now c6 falls, and he decides to throw in the sponge. Thanks for reading this, please leave a comment or two, and rate me on the star system! |
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