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16... Kh8
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So I move my King. |

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17. Bxa8
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He takes the rook. |

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17... Rxa8
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Taking it back, I notice his King is open to attack. |

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18. Nd5
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He does too perhaps but I believe he intended to take my Bishop or Queen. |

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18... Qe6 19. Nxc7
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He goes for the pawn, forking my Queen and Rook instead. |

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19... Qc6
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I move my Queen to a position where I could not only take his Knight, but get into a good attacking position. |

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20. Nxa8 Qxa8
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My mistake is taking his Knight. Although this could help in the long run, it would have been simpler to move the Bishop to b7, and attack his King. |

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21. Qf3
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He tries to trade Queens, and I refuse, attacking his Queen in such a way that I could gain material. |

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21... Bb7 22. Qe2
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He retreats |

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22... Qc8
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I begin moving my own Queen around to attack the King again. |

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23. Qxb5
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He takes my b pawn, threatening to check my King. It wouldn't be checkmate at this point, but I protect the King anyway. |

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23... Nf6 24. Re1
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He brings in another attacker. |

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24... h5
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I open up an escape route, and take it next move. |

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25. c4
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Meanwhile he's protecting his Queen. |

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25... Kh7 26. Re7 Ba8
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I move my Bishop to prepare for the attack. |

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27. d5
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He moves his Bishop to a similar purpose. |

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27... a6
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I attack his Queen to get it out of the way. This is a bad move as it allows him to advance it down the board, attacking my Knight. |

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28. Qb6 Nd7
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I attack his Queen, making it possible for him to checkmate. |

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29. Rxg7+
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Check, forces me to move my King. I move my king to h6, allowing checkmate in the next move. |

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29... Kh6 30. Qxg6#
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