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27. dxc4 h5
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well, let's try to grab the only advantage I have |

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28. Re5 hxg4 29. Kh2 Rgh8
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Now I threaten gxh and Ng5+ forking the rook. |

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30. Na6+ Kb7 31. Ne6
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White apparently doesn't see it... or has he a mate? |

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31... gxh3 32. Nec5+ Kb6
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It's incredible. With all those white pieces around my king, and no mate is coming. |
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33. Ra4 Ng4+
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Now the tables are turned. |

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34. Kg3 Nxe5 35. Rxb4+ Ka5 36. Ra4+ Kb6 37. Ne6 Reg8+
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White, despite his pieces, cannot find a way to materialize his position, and his pieces are not useful. |

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38. Kf2 h2 39. c5+ Kb5
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Or Kb7, but I was tempting the fate again. |

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40. Ra3
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I think white could have played here b3, winning. |

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40... h1=N+
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I didn't want surprises, so I promoted with check. Maybe a mistake, but I was far too lucky to risk again. |

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41. Kf1 Ng3+ 42. Kf2 Rh2+ 43. Ke3 Nc4+
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And my opponent felt he had no chances anymore. Well played in the opening for white, for sure! |

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