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41. Ke3
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He moves his king |
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41... Kg5
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I go after the pawn |

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42. Ke4
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King comes up again |

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42... Kg4
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I decide to try and drive his king to an inferior square before taking the pawn. |
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43. c5
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He throws a pawn - there is nothing better. |
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43... bxc5
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So i take |

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44. c4
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He wastes a move |
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44... a5
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and so do I. His king has to retreat now |
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45. Ke3 Kxh5
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The pawn finally goes |

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46. Kf4
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His king comes in |

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46... Kg6
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My king comes back. This is a simple win now. |

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47. Kg4
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King comes across to block my pawn. |

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47... h5+
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I advance with check. |

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48. Kf4
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King moves out of check |

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48... Kf6
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I move my king across. Now if it wasn't for the queen-side pawn, this would be a draw. A lone h pawn would not win in a king and pawn ending. However, in this game, while he is taking my h pawn, I can round up his other pawns. |
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49. Ke4
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King goes across |

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49... Kg5
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My king goes up |

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50. Ke3
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His goes back. |

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50... Kg4
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My king goes up. |

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51. Kf2
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His goes back. |

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