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33. Ka2 Be7 34. Kb3 Rd8 35. h4 Rd4 36. a5 c4+
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The wrong advance. I thought about opening a route for my bishop, in case I could have untangle it or should white have left it grip. But, even if the pawn is safe, there is no future in this advance. The rook has no place to go on the diagonal!!! Rb4+ is with no use, since the pawn that is going to crown is the a one. |

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37. Ka4 Rd2
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It was Rd3, but it slipped. My opponent choosed to accept it and play as if it were Rd3. |

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38. a6
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Even so, he can bo this way, since he threats a promotion. |

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38... bxa6 39. bxa6 Rd7
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The only one to prevent promotion. |

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40. Kb5 Nd5
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At least I can move another piece! NxN gives a check followed by Rxf5... at last. But too late! |

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41. Kxc4 Bxg5 42. hxg5 Nf4 43. Rh6
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Rf6 check was no problem, but this is. |

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43... Kg8
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Skipping f6+. |

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44. Kb5 Nd5
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Another attempt, but... |

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45. Nxd5 Rxd5+ 46. Kb6 Rxf5
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Even if accepted, I cannot free myself completely. |

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47. a7 Rf8 48. Kb7 Rf7+ 49. Kb6
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Now white wins by interposing his rook against mine... but I blundered. |

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49... Kg7 50. a8=Q
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Ok, that's it... one of the worst games of my life. I hope the ones that hate me (:-) may be enjoing this (:-D) |
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