|
|
23. exd5 Qe2+ 24. Kc3 b5
|
Queenside pawns were rushing towards my king. A trouble was nearby coming. |

|
|
|
25. a3 a5 26. b4
|
The only way I saw to prevent his next move 26...b4. |
1 comment
|
|
|
26... cxb4+ 27. axb4 axb4+ 28. Qxb4 Bg6 29. Qxb5 Qe5+ 30. Kb3
|
My king just got rid of the available checks..... |
1 comment
|
|
|
30... c6
|
An attempt to pin the queen with 31...Rb8 as I saw. |
1 comment
|
|
|
31. Qxc6 Rb8+ 32. Kc4
|
This was the real place where my king really became safe and sound. |

|
|
|
32... Bf5
|
Another attempt to pin the queen with 33...Rc8. Wasn't it? |

|
|
|
33. Ra8
|
I pinned his rook more earlier. |
1 comment
|
|
|
33... h6
|
He was eliminating the opportunities for a backrank mate. |

|
|
|
34. Rxf5
|
I was attacking the queen and the rook at the same time, where every option was better to me than him. |
1 comment
|
|
|
34... Qxf5 35. Rxb8+ Kh7 36. d6
|
The d-pawn will generate another queen. So he resigned. It was an interesting game. Thank you, tarek1974. |

|
|
|