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50. Kf4 Bd6+ 51. Ke4 Bc5 52. Rd7 Re8+ 53. Kf3 Rf8 54. Kf4 Bb4 55. Bd5 Bd2+ 56. Kg4 Bb4 57. Rc7 Bc5 58. Bc4 Bd4 59. Rc6
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?! Too early I want to get my rook to f6 however black right now is protecting both the b pawn and the f6 square as well as that black defend the g pawn with Kh7? Instead if I had shown some patience and maybe played a bit of cat and mouse with my opponent she may have made a mistake somewhere down the line, it's clear that if there exist any winning chances at all they lie with white. |
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59... Kh7 60. Rc7 Kg8
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The other idea is to play for h7 and exchanging the h pawn for the f pawn, but I didn't like that idea at all. |
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61. Be6
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??? This is a very disappointing end to a wonderful game, I can only blame chess blindness for not seeing the simple fxe6. Perhaps it was the ghost piece phenomena and I was still thinking of the black king as being on h7. |
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61... fxe6 62. h7+
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The game was lost in any case but this panick reaction just makes it an even quicker loss |
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62... Kh8 63. Re7 e5 64. Kg3 Bf2+ 65. Kg2 Rf5
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I found this game covered many great ideas and themes very well.and quite enjoyed playing it to. My young opponent surprised me by how well she played to. Some comments would be nice to :) I'd be interested in the endgame in particular to see if my annotations and moves were correct or if they were way off. |
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