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22. Rd1
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I didn't realize d5, threatening the knight. Difficult to say if it is good or bad. |

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22... a5 23. Nd3
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The idea is that I can recover the pawn in c5, but... |

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23... bxc4 24. Nxe5 dxe5 25. Qxc4
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Hm. Now my position is worse, with three separated pawns and no piece coordination. |

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25... Qc7 26. Qc5 a4
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It is very, very difficult to play a game like this. Every movement can be the last. I made a couple of such movement, an more will do. |

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27. b4
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Now, this is nice and interesting. Look. |

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27... Rfb8
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Why not? NO inmediate threat is on the kingside. And now I win some tempoes. |

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28. a3 Rb5 29. Qc3 c5
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And now I expand. My weak pawn has become in a couple of moves a fierce lion. |

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30. bxc5
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White should have kept the tension with Rc1. I cannot take the pawn since it is pinned to my queen. |

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30... Rxc5
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That helps me. |

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31. Qd2 Qb6
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Preparing a tactic if white is careless. |

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32. Kh1 Rac8
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I didn't know exactly what to play, I confess, and this seemed solid. |

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33. Rf3
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Now I have to take seriously the white threat on f7, of course. |

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33... Rc5c7
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This is "seriously". |

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34. Rdf1 Rf8
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Even if it doesn't need it, I know that on the long term my rook will begin to f8. |

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35. Rf3f6 Rc6 36. Rf6f3
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White takes care of a possible Qb3, freeing my a pawn. |

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36... Kg7 37. Qd5
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Now, white is getting very annoying, all of a sudden. Was I careless? |

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37... Re6 38. Qd7
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Another hard choice. |

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38... Qd6
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I couldn't see any better on a blitz. I lost my a pawn, and now white has arguments to win. |

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39. Rf3xf7+
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but he prefers to do this. Of course! |

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39... Rxf7 40. Rxf7+ Kh6 41. Rxh7+ Kg5 42. h4+ Kg4
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Ok, white, you have won. But now? |

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