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21... Bc5 22. Qc3 f6 23. e5
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I dont do well in complicated endings where there are a lot of pieces on the board....AGE related i think!
I decided to keep applying pressure with pawn....if I can break down his pawn defence then my queen is in direct line to check his K |
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23... Rdc8 24. exf6 Rxe1+ 25. Qxe1
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Nxf6 then perhaps Bxf6 then g7xf6 ....still thinking this through. |
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25... Nxf6 26. Qe6+ Kh8 27. Bxf6
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my king is vulnerable but I had to take the N as my Rook was in peril and the n was too dangerous... |
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27... gxf6 28. Qxf6+ Kg8 29. Qe6+
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Positionally i needed to get Q on e file...This will be tricky as he has two B's and an open board. |
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29... Kh8 30. Qxh6
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I thought long and hard about taking pawn on h file. My king is feeling vulnerable but i didn't want to lose tempo and I have c1 covered and also if Bxf2 kxf2 and Qc2+ then i move Rd2 covered by N on f3 |
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30... Qf7 31. Rd2 Rg8 32. Nd4
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His idea is to attack with Rook on g3 I wouldn't be able to take with f2 as it would be pinned by his B but Nd4 blocks the B ...I NEED to resolve the king's position! |
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32... Rg6 33. Qh5 Qe7 34. Re2 Qd7 35. Qxc5
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