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31... gxf5
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i'm not to be left behind |

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32. Rh4
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playing agressive if it is possible in chess |

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32... a6
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if he is attacking so am i! |

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33. Rb2
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I would say that is a fatal error on white's part |

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33... Rd6xd5
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it leads on to something elese later on in the game |

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34. Rxh7
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swap off in a way |

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34... Rd5d7
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another one? |

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35. Rh5
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Nah! |

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35... Rg8
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Oooh-will white notice the threat of losing the other rook!... |

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36. Kf2
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Yes |

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36... Rdg7
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but i've not finished |

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37. Rb4
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he flees |

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37... Rg7g1
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now i'm going for the mate |

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38. Ke2
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but problem solved for white |

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38... Rg8g2+
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or did he also create a new problem?? |

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39. Kd3
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his only option |

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39... Rd1+
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not a great one though |

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40. Kc3
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king in the open- a bit too far from the proper end game |

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40... Re1
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still- i felt like picking off those pawns |

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41. Kd3
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but white doesn't agree |

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