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12... Qxh2
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I go on the offensive placing my queen ready for my next turn to check the white king |

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13. bxc5
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leaving my bishop unprotected the white pawn takes it, this is whites second and last piece taken |

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13... Qxg2+
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I check the king |

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14. Kd1
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unable to move anywhere else I force the king back into it's origin |

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14... Qxe4
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Threatening White queen with mine, I move mine back |

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15. Bc2
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believeing I will not take his queen or giving it up for an attack of his own, White does not move his queen, but instead moves his bishop, for what I believe, to defend the knight If I attack it. |

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15... Ne7
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I get my knight into play |

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16. Bb3
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with nothing else to do the bishop is moved back |

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16... Qxd3
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I take the knight now that it is undefended |

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17. Ba2 h5
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I move to get my rook into position
NOTE: at this point the game is paused for a few hours due to white going offline |

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18. Bb3
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after a few hours white comes back and moves his bishop |

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18... Bg4+
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after clearing my mind I see that I can check the king with my bishop forcing the only way of defence |

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19. Qe2
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to move his queen in the way |

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19... Bxe2+
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I then take the queen, keeping it safe by my queen |

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20. Ke1
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moving his King out of the way I am herding it into his checkmate position |

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20... Rh6
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I move to get my rook into position, Checkmate in 2 moves |

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21. Ba4
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he mves his bishop, possibly ready to take my pawn as a last ditch to stall me |

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21... Rg6
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Checkmate in 1 move |

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22. c4
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White moves pawn |

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22... Rg1#
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Checkmate, King can move neither towards or away from the rook due to the rooks attack and bishops attack, nor can it move diagonally due to the knight I left at the begining
A great game. |
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