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20... Ne5
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White should play Bxe5. The rook is covering black’s response. It is still a free knight. |
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21. Qe2 Nxf3
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Not a free bishop, however. |

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22. dxe6
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Black should take the rook. |
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22... Nxe1
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Black hears me from the future. |
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23. Bxg7
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Mm, exf7+ was way better. Kf8, Qe8#. So black would have to play Kd8, no intervention as the king is in double jeopardy. |
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23... Rh7
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exf7+ is still good, followed now by fxg8+=Q, Kc7, Qxh7, Kxb6. I’m supposed to be helping my nephew playing black, but all I see are white routes. |
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24. Bd4 Re7 25. Rxe1 fxe6 26. Nc8 Qg4
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That was a pointless queen sacrifice. |
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27. Qxg4 e5
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Qxg7+. Or better, Nxd6+. Kf8, Rf1+. Black interposes a rook which the knight can take. |
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28. Bb6 h5 29. Qxg8+ Kd7 30. Nxe7 Rxe7 31. Bxa5 Re8 32. Qh7+ Re7 33. Qxh5 e4 34. Kd2
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Why move the king? |
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34... Re5 35. Qg6 Kc6 36. c3 Kb5
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Uh, really—why move the king away from protecting the bishop? |
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37. Qxd6 bxc3+ 38. Kxc3 Rc5+ 39. Kd4 Rc6 40. Qd5+ Ka6 41. Qxc6+ Ka7
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Or take the bishop instead? Why can hardly lose at this point. |
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42. Rxe4
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Can’t lose now. |

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42... Kb8 43. Re7
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Oh, blunder. Qc7+, Ka8, then Re8#. White just left black no move. |
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