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13. g4
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Wastes the opportunity a little bit. |

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13... Ng7
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The only place for the Knight unless it wants to get taken. |

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14. Ne5
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The object is to bring every piece into the heart of the action. |

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14... Ke8
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Although mate isn't possible yet, 15.Qxf7 wins six points for free. |
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15. Qxf7+
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Actually, I have an idea for checkmate. |

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15... Kd8
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16.Nf6 followed by Qxg7 (if possible) should be able to win. |

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16. Qxg7
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Instead, I take no time to think and play this move. |

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16... Rf8
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I see what Black is doing. 17.Rf1 works. |

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17. Nf7+
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All I need to do is be rid of the Rook on f8. This is achieved by chasing the King away from the Rook. Then again, I also have to realize that the Bishop is also something I need to get rid of. |

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17... Ke8
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18.Nxc7+. |

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18. Nxc7+
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Now, the King has to block the Bishop from protecting the Rook |

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18... Ke7
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Can you spot the move that wins a Rook? |

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19. Nd6+
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! Since the King is pushed to take the Knight, I can take the Rook. Note that if 19.Kf8, I still win the Rook. |
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19... Kxd6
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Black play the expected move. |

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20. Qxf8+
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Warning, that free Knight loses a free Bishop. |

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20... Kxc7
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I guess Black didn't care for the Warning. The plan now is to help the Kingside pawns promote. |

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21. Qxc5+
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That is, after I take the Bishop. |

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21... Kd8 22. O-O-O
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White's position is dangerous. |
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22... b6
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Black's going to get nothing done either way. |
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23. Qd5 Rb8
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A simple method now is to eliminate the g6 and h7 pawns. |
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