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32. Kg2
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So I bring my king back into the game. |

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32... Ne7
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He continues his knight movements. |
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33. Kf1
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I continue with my king re-positioning. |

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33... Kf8
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He decides to move his. |
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34. g4
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I decide to prevent Nf5 which would win my d pawn. |
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34... g5
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He now prepares to maneuver his knight to g6 and f4. |

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35. Ke2
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Continuing to centralize my king. |
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35... Ng6
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He continues with his plan. |
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36. Ke3
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Played to protect d4, but I think this is a blunder, for reasons we shall see. I think I need to get my king to c3 to protect the d pawn. However I can't move Kd3 because then e6-e5 wins a pawn for him. So I think my best move was Rd2 followed by Kd1-c2-c3. |
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36... Nf4
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His knight comes in. |

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37. a3
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I stabilize the position of the queen-side pawns. |

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37... Bg7
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But help! He is threatening f7-f5 winning my rook on e4. |
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38. Kd2
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So I have to give it a flight square, in the process giving up the d pawn. |

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38... Bxd4
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So he takes. |
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39. Kc2
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I threaten his bishop. |

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39... Bf6
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The bishop retreats. I think this is a mistake and simply e6-e5 leaves him a clear pawn up. |

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40. Rxd8+
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I take. |

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40... Bxd8
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He takes back. |

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41. h4
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I rush to exchange pawns, being a pawn down now. |
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41... Ng6
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This is a blunder too. The knight is needed on f4 in order to block the d file on d5. |
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