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41... Be1 42. Bd2
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Offering a trade of Bishops, would would prevent the hindering of my King, so benefit me. |

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42... Bf2 43. Kc3 Bf1 44. Bf5 Bg2 45. Kc4
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Continuing my Kings advance while defending my pawn. If Be6 , then Kg6 blockades my pawn. |

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45... Bf1+ 46. Kb4 Bc5+ 47. Kb3
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While my King still cannot mount a pawn attack, his Bishops are focused too much on my King, allowing mine to support a pawn advane unhindered. |

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47... Bd4 48. Be1 Be3
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Offering a pawn trade. |

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49. g6+ Kf8 50. Bc3
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He will not be able to prevent my pawn on g6 from promoting, making the f4 pawn irrelevent. Realizing this, he resigned. A well played game that showed the nuances of a battle between Bishops. |

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