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15. h3
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get your bishop out of here. |

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15... Bd7
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he cooperates. |

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16. g4
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ur turn queenie |

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16... Bxg4
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a mistake, taking this bishop meant losing my rook. |

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17. h4 Bd7
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lets take this to the other side of the board. |
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18. a4
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he responds |

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18... b5 19. axb5 cxb5
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the bishop is now threatened, my knight snaps into action. |
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20. Nxb5 Nc6
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he leaves his pawn wide open, i take the chance to control the pawn causing lots of problems. |

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21. Nxd6 Rab8
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an attempt for an easy point. |

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22. b3
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since i cant castle, i make due with what i can. |

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22... Nb4 23. Rc1 Na2 24. Rb1 Nc3
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the beginning of the end, now watch. |

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25. Ra1 Rb6 26. Kd2 Nb5 27. Nxb5 Bxb5
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i take my free pawn. |

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28. Rxa7
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he reinforces the bishop in which i have no intention of taking. |

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28... Rfb8
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dummy, loosened up your other defences. |
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29. Rxf7+ Kg8
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and the painful choice strikes, this is where it gets interesting. |

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30. Rf5+ Bxc4 31. Rxh5
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so now he lost his queen, but does he take my rook or keep his bisop? |

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31... gxh5
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he decides that the rook is a better desicion. |

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32. dxc4 Rd6+ 33. Kc3 Rd1
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the best move of the day, time to get my queen in action for the first time since the very beggining of the game. |

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34. Qg3+ Kf7 35. Qxe5
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if i take out his pawns, he cant hope to win. |
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35... Rbd8 36. Qxh5+
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check? |

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