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39. Rg1
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c5 Ke7 40. Rg1 Kf7 41. Rg6 Nf6 42. Re3
{Another error. 39. c5 would have given white play against both of black's weaknesses. Of course, the second player is still better but his position would need major recoordination.} |

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39... Rxc4+
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{After this, the game is plain lost. The last moves just prolong the game a bit to lose it in a more favourable time for league calculations.} |

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40. Kd3 Rc7 41. Rg6 Nf6 42. d5
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Now the white rooks are captured and the queen's pawns are undefended |

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42... exd5 43. Rxf5 Rb8 44. b4 Ra8
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