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20... Qh6+
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My King is checked |

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21. Kb1 Nd6
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and now the knight protects the f pawn & attacks my rook ... All this could have been avoided with intermediate 19.Ng4 move |

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22. c4
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If i retreat my rook i'll lose tempos, my attack will be dead, all this offence was for nothing. So, instead i'm opening my black bishop attack on H rook |

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22... Nxf5 23. Qxf5 Qg6
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we exchange queens and i see a good end game for myself |

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24. Qxg6 hxg6 25. Bxh8
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So i'm 3 and black King is vulnerable |

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25... Rb8
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I thought a better black move was d6 to open his hidden bishop |

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26. Ng5 f5 27. Be5 Ra8 28. Bd6+
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making sure the bishop stays hidden for at least few moves |

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28... Kg7
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I cant figure out the way to mate with 2 bishops and a knight |

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29. Rd3
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so i introduce rook. My knight will be protected with h or f pawn depending how black kings moves and accordingly my rook will occupy e or h file for future mate.
This were black sees the continuation and resigns
Good Game! |

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