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15... Bxf1
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Happy to trade up. |

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16. Kxf1 Nd4
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Attacking his queen to remove that double fork he has me in. |

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17. Qd1 Nxe4
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Attacking his bishop with my bishop and queen. |

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18. Nxe4 Bxg5 19. Nxg5+ Qxg5
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I traded a lot of material to get out of my bad position. I'm still up a rook! |

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20. Kg1
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What did he see here that spooked his king? Maybe he hoped I would play Nf3 so he could take it with his queen and check me. This in my opinion cost him the game. |

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20... Rab8
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Attacking the b2 pawn for a full open file. |

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21. Qd2
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Wanting to trade queens or protecting his b pawn. I think he wants to trade. |

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21... Nf3+
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A royal fork! He can't capture my knight with 22. gxf3 because the g pawn is pined to the king. |

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22. Kh1 Nxd2
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Now I will trade my knight for your queen and knight.. |

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23. Nc3 Rxb2
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I probably should have attacked his rook with my knight. |

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24. Rg1 Ke6
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Trying to open the f file. |

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25. Nb5
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Attacking the c pawn with check. |

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25... Rxb5
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I know this is trading down and could have avoided the trade with Kd7 but I felt that his knight would give me trouble down the road. I decided to trade my rook to simplify the position. |

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26. axb5
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He gladly accepts. |

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26... e4
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Probably not my best move but I wanted that pawn. The pawn was a sitting duck if he would have moved it. |

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27. Re1 Qxb5 28. f3 Nxf3
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I probably shouldn't have done that. As it were his pawn would have been a better blocker for my king than my pawn would. |

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29. Rxe4+ Kd5
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Here it's mate in one if he doesn't play it right. |

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30. gxf3
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He sees the mate in one. |

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30... Qf1+
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Now I'm after that rook. |

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31. Kh2
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His only move. |

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