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40... f5
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! Strong. The intent here was to busy my opponent with his plans on the queenside while my king started gobbling up any further impediments on the kingside, so a pawn could be promoted. |

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41. Nf3
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White realizes my plan....... |

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41... fxg4 42. hxg4 h6
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I tell myself that this is gonna be slow, steady advancement. |

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43. Nd4+
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? This move loses for white. After exchanging pieces, black wins the race to promotion. |

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43... Bxd4 44. Kxd4 g6 45. Ke4 Kf6 46. Kd5 h5
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And white resigned. I had approximately 15 conditional responses locked in, and realized that white could not stop promotion. This game WORE ME OUT:), but was very enjoyable. |

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