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20. axb5 cxb5 21. Qf3
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Black can't block the diagonal. 21. ... Rd5 22. Qxd5 exd5 23. Rxe7 and White's up a Rook. 21. ... Bc6 just drops the Bishop. |

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21... Qc7 22. Qa8+ Qb8 23. Qxa7
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Snag the pawn before the exchange and get the Rook onto the 7th rank. Now White will have the pawn advantage going into the end-game if it gets that far. |
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23... Qxa7 24. Rxa7 Bd7
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Desperation ... Black's pieces are useless where they are but this was a mistake. If Black is trying to get behind one of his pieces to hide then the Rook should have moved out to d6 or d5, then the Bishop to d7. This would have given the King a hole to hide in (e7) and the Rook would have still covered the Bishop. |
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25. Rea1 Rdf8 26. Rb7
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Got to love that diagonal! Ra8+ would play, but only trade Rooks. This gets the Bishop for free. |
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26... Kd8 27. Raa7
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Black Resigns |
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