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27... Ne4
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remy gets his knight back onto a better square. |

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28. Nc8
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A somewhat threatening looking move. Black can't take, and d6 and e7 are properly hit. |

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28... g5
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Since he was already committed, remy surges ahead on the kingside. |

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29. fxg5
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Given the chance to lose a doubled pawn, who wouldn't? |

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29... Nxg5 30. h4
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! Not giving that black stallion time enough to breathe, white locks the position he wants to defend. The concern here, however, is that black must not be allowed to get a rook to the g file. |

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30... Nh7
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Ne4 was much stronger. |

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31. Kh3
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Preparing the g file for a rook. |

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31... Kg7
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? This move just hastens white's plan. |

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32. Rg1+
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Glad to get this rook in play faster than anticipated, I eagerly jump on it. |

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32... Kf6
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Black just seems to be running right at his grave. |

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33. Rgc1
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White had to protect his Nc8 or move it. Since it is doing such a nice job of disconnecting the enemy rooks, white lets it sit right there for the time being. |

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33... Kg7
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I'm not sure if black has a plan here. Moving into danger on the g file, as well as walking into a pin. |

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34. Nf4
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White figures that another gun in the fight can't hurt, so he lunges forward. |

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34... Kh6
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Black's king seems to be walking through a minefield wearing a blindfold. |

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35. Nd6
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It's about to hit the fan. White is threatening total mayhem after he gets back on the g file. |

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35... f5
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?! While this may seem natural and fluid, it ultimitely fails to......... |

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36. Nf7+
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! Black is forced to walk right into a discovered check OR a direct check. |

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36... Kg7 37. Rg1+
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And black resigns, after 37...Kf6 fails to 38. Rg6 . Nice game remybear! Good luck in the rest of the tournament:) |

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