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31. Ka1
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Now let's have a look at this. Black wins if he plays Bxe2 or Rxh7.
Ka1 Bxe2
Rxe5 ? Kd6
Rxe3 Rxh7
Can't get away of mate on h1
If Black plays Rxh7 then Black wins because he always wins a piece at least. ( he got a pawn more)
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31... Kd6
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Now I can't even hit e5. |

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32. Rh3
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I played this for the small hope black wouldn't hit my bishop because he would think its a trade. Which is obviously not.
But then something happened. Black picks up his black bishop on e3 and hits my bishop of h7! That move is absolutely illegal... And because of the rules on our chessclub, black is now forced to move that bishop! (because taking a piece and put it back on its place and picking up another piece is not allowed) |
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32... Bg5
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Well read the previous move why he did it. |
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33. Rxd3+ Ke7 34. Be4
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The bishop prevents Rh1 |

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34... Rg8 35. a3
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I should've done ths on move 25, 10 moves earlier. |

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35... Bh4 36. c4
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With the idea of Rb3, if b6 then Rxc6 if b5 then cxb5, cxb5 Rxb5 |

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36... Rg4
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Forgot this one, but it doesn't matter. Black has lost a piece and the further moves are kind of unimportant |

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37. Nc3 Bg5 38. Ka2 Rf4 39. Rh3
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Black gives up. I don't think I ever had so much luck as I did on this game. |
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