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53. Ke7
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attacking the pawn, that is undefended |

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53... f6
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putting pawn in defence of the king |

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54. Kf7
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This is the greatest blunder ever made I think!! It isnt useful anyway and deletes his only winning chanche!!! You shall see!! |
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54... Nd5
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attacking the undefended pawn first |

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55. h6
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running in the race against the clock for promoting |

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55... Nxf4
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taking the pawn |

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56. h7
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running further for promoting |

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56... Ng6
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but when he runs further, he is taken by me knight. The knight cannot be taken anyway, for he is defended by the king. Therefor he resigned.
You see he is one move too late. When he was 1 move earlier, I had loosed the game. So I want to say move 54 was a blunder. When he had skipped that move he had the victory.
Thabnks for reading his. |
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