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21... Qxd8 22. Qh5
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many threats... looking for forks and mate... |

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22... Bxe4
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blocking some possibilities |

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23. Qf7+
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scary, isn't it? |

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23... Kd6
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with confidence
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24. Qxg7
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gnap |

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24... Qc7
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come to meeeeeeee (of course to avoid the fork) |

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25. Nf7+ Kc6
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really, i felt confident, here... |

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26. Qf6
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avoiding the trade and attacking again... these whites are sharp... |

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26... Bf5
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black still thinks about escaping the attack and grouping its force on the white king at the same time: seen how the three pieces are pointing undirectly on it? |

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27. Ne5+ Kb7 28. g4
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this means: black, you have to lose e6... |

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28... Bxg4
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but i decided not to lose e6! |
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29. Nxg4 Rxa2 30. Qd4
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still looking for an attack to produce... But black has more margins now. The last possible threat could come from the 2 pawns on f and h columns... |

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30... Ra6
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defense again... for the last time |

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31. c4 Rd6
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and now... attack |

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32. Qe4+ Kc8 33. f5 Qa5
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threatening too many things: can you see them all? |

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