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43. Kb4
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attacking the defending pawn |

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43... Ne3
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attacking the bishop to delete his concentration on the pawn |

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44. Be2
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running away and attacking the other pawn |

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44... Kh6
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preparing giving support and taking a undefended pawn |

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45. Kxb5
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taking the pawn |

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45... c3
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quickly run forward with the other pawn to promote in a few moves maybe |

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46. Bd3
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preventing running forward |
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46... Kg5
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preparing giving support and taking a undefended pawn |

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47. Kc5
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giving support too and wants to take that pawn?? |
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47... Kf4
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same as a move ago |

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48. h4
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trying to promote |
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48... Kxe5
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take an undefended pawn |

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49. h5
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staying try to promote |

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49... c2
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wants to have the bishop |

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50. Bxc2
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take the pawn to prevent promoting |

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50... Nxc2
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tajke the bishop, to have a material gain of 2. The first tiome there is a material gain for one of the opponents. |

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51. f4+
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when I take the pawn, I cannot prevent with the king the promote of the pawn |

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51... Kf5
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I dont do that, I block the pawn |

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52. Kd6
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try to give support |

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52... Nb4
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giving support too |
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