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21. Bxf6
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I choose to exchange...quite logically. |

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21... exf6
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Black has to take. |

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22. Qxd6
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forcing the exchange of Queens. |

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22... Qxd6
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Off they come:-):-D |

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23. Rxd6
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If the Rook doesn't take, I might as well resign...but I am sure that you all know that. |

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23... Rxh4
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Black equalizes the material. |

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24. Rgd1
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With Rg-d1 I know completely control the very important d-file, so I believe that I have a slightly superior position now. |

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24... Rh2
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Black tries to attack my Queen-Side pawns...A fair enough reply from Black. |

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25. Nd4
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Nd4! Centralising the Knight is very good from White I do believe, as it cannot be hacked off of this strong square by the Black Bishop or by a pawn. |

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25... Bd7
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Bd7...Where else can Black go without getting destroyed down the d and e files. |

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26. c3
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I support my centralised Knight while repelling potential threats on c2. |

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26... Ke7
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Black chooses to bring his King closer to the centre. |

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27. Rd5
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I did not want to lose the power of my centralised Knight here, so I decided to bring my Rook back to d5, on d5 it is still on a very commanding square. |

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27... Rf2
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Black goes on the pawn hunt but White has a clearly better position here. |

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28. Kc1
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Black now has the option of Ba4 but after Rd3, White has a better position and is threatening to reak havoc on Black's Position. |

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28... Rc8
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Black chooses to try to do something with his Rook, perhaps aiming to bring it to the h-file where it is more commanding. |

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29. Ra5
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Ra5! Threatening the Pawn and preventing potential threats of the Bishop coming to a4. |

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29... a6
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Black's only reasonable move, Ra8?? just puts the Rook on a bad square. |

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30. Rd2
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Aiming to exchange Black's most active Rook. |

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30... Rxd2
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Black accepts my offer of exchanging. |

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