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11. Nc3
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I actually had a moment of brilliance here. |

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11... Qb2
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I sac my Rook, seems like I have no choice. |

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12. Nxa4
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He takes as expected. |

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12... bxa4
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of course. I thought he would take back with his Queen. He didn't, but it turns out I was still able to execute this great mate. |

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13. Bc1
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He attacks my Q.. I thought we would get to this position by..
Qx a4 .. Qb1
Qd1 .. Qb2
bc1
But anyway, here are a few moves sooner. |

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13... Bb4+
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I don't think he saw this. |

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14. Bd2
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forced. |

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14... a3
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Now is where I wasn't sure if I would get a mate or what, but I was pretty sure I could at least get a pawn promoted or get his Queen, or both. |

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15. Qc1
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He helped me out though, not realizing that his bishop could not protect his Queen because it was pinned. |

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15... Qxc1#
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matey mate mate mate.
It was an ugly, ugly game and there are really no lessons to be learned here except that pawnstorming an empty Queenside really serves no purpose.
I just thought it was kind of a humorous game. |
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