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31. Rxg6+ hxg6 32. Qxb7
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The free pawn. Now 2 and good threat on another pawn. |

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32... Rc8 33. Nb5 Kg5 34. Kg1
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I moved the king here, perhaps unnecessarily. I was tired, and was worried and Bf3 forking the King and Queen (his king would need to be at f4). Anyhow, I was tired and had the advantage so why take risks and why spend time thinking hard about such things? |

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34... Bf5 35. Nd6
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Here another major piece comes my way and the rest should be formality. I wanted to keep a pawn in reserve as ending up with K-Q v K-R can be difficult. |

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35... Rb8 36. Qxc6 Rxb2 37. Nxf5
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swap down the advantage. |

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37... gxf5 38. c4 Rxa2
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I was giving serious thought to Qg2 resulting in Q-R swap, and advancing my pawn... but saw that I didn't have enough time to get there ! |

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39. c5 a5 40. Qd5 Ra1+ 41. Kf2 Kg4 42. Qd4+
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And its over.
thanks for listening! |

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