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14. Be3
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Here we had to free ourselves from the DB and start thinking.
White had a strong counter-play and after the exchange of active pieces I saw my advantage vanishing. |

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14... b6
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ugly but saving move. |
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15. Nxc5 bxc5 16. Nc3 Nd7
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I had plans for my knight that included e5 and queen going on g6. |

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17. Nb5
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attacking through my clumsy pawn structure. |

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17... Qg6
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and if 18.Nxc7 =>18... Bf3. Followed by Qg4
white chose safety playing... |

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18. Bf4
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...to block danger with Bg3 and put more pressure into his queen-side attack. |

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18... Ne5
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I just had to put more pieces into the attack.
exchange of the bishop for my knight probably didn't feel good for white. so he played... |

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19. Nxc7
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? disregarding the danger... |

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19... Nf3+
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! - Yes, its a royal fork! |

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20. gxf3 Bxf3+ 21. Bg3
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doesn't save him here, and after... |

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21... Qg4
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White resigned as after 22....Qh3 no escape from checkmate is possible.
Hope you enjoyed as much as I did. :) |
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