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29... b5
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Threat - b4 winning another pawn. |

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30. Rcd1
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Threatening the bishop. |

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30... Bg4
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White counter-attacks. |

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31. Ra1 Rc8c7 32. h3 Bc8 33. Ra3 a6
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White is still in the game. the Bc8 has limited scope. |

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34. f5
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And even less now. |

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34... Rd7 35. Re3 Rd1+ 36. Bf1 Bb7 37. Kf2 Rc8 38. h4 Rcd8 39. Kg1
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This is a dreadful move, allowing black to obtain an overwhelming position. |

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39... Rd8d2
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No neither white king nor white bishop can move. |

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40. g4
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This is a slight error. better c4 immediately. |

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40... h6
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To stop any more advances of the king side pawns. |

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41. Rb3
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Again, c4 immediately was called for. |

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41... Kd6
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This is a mistake. Better was Rc1 or Rc2 to prevent c4. |

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42. c4
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so the break comes. |

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42... Bc6
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I break the pin on the b file. |

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43. Rba3 Kc5 44. Rxa6 bxc4 45. Ra7
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This is another mistake. White hasn't got the time to be chasing after the king side pawns. Best was Rc3. |

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45... Kd4 46. Rg3 c3
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This pawn is coming! |

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47. Rc7
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Computer thinks Rxc3 is better, but it is academic, this position is lost. I am not sure there is any need to comment on the rest. |

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47... c2 48. Rxc6 c1=Q 49. Rxc1 Rxc1 50. Rg2 Rdd1 51. Rf2 Kxe4 52. Kg2 Rdxf1 53. Rxf1 Rxf1 54. Kxf1 Kf3 55. Kg1 Kxg4 56. Kg2 Kxh4 57. Kf3 Kg5 58. Ke4 Kg4
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and white, about to lose the last pawn throws in the sponge.
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