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19... Kg8 20. e6
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I play it anyway, placing pressure on both the knight and f7. This move will be key to my assualt. |

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20... Nf6
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Blocking off my assault on f7. Better than fxe6 dxe6 with even more attacking opportunities for White. |

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21. Rae1
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I plan to trade off knights. |

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21... Qb7
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Connecting the rooks. |

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22. Ne4 Nxe4 23. exf7+
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!! The attack comes to fruition and the kingside is destroyed. |

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23... Rxf7 24. Rxf7 Kxf7 25. Qxe4
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Threatening e7 and maintaining the option of Rf! . |

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25... c5
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Black must sacrifice the c pawn to protect the much more important e pawn. I will use this as insurance later. |

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26. dxc6 e.p. Qc7 27. Rf1+ Kg7 28. Qe6
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Threatening Rf7 |

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28... Rc8
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Trying to take away my insurance pawn that makes simplifying unappealing to my opponent. |

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29. Rf7+ Kh6
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The best move, Kh8 is met by 30.Rxe7 Qxc6 31.Qf7 Rg8 32.Qxh7# |

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30. Qe3+ Kh5 31. Rxh7+ Kg4 32. Qf3+ Kg5
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The last three moves for black were forced and the culmination of my attack was to come on the next move. |

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33. h4#
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I felt that this game was one of my best legitimate attacking games ever and I was never concerned. Completly confortable and satisfying victory. |

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