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32. Rxd3
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Whites game is now hopeless, his best chance is to accept losing their queen and hoping blacks naffs it up somehow. |

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32... Bb5 33. Rxd4 Bxf1 34. Rxf1 Bxc5 35. bxc5 Qxc5 36. Rfd1 Rd8
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I've now got a simple path to victory. Force a rook tradeoff and get my queen to c2, where white can't adequately deal with the checkmate threat on g2. |

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37. Be3 Rxd4 38. Rxd4 Qc2 39. Rd8+
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White launches a couple of delaying checks. |

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39... Kb7 40. Rd7+ Kc6 41. Rd2 Qc1+ 42. Kf2 Qh1
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White can't prevent me winning their h pawn and then making mine my new queen. After its brave and important endeavures it has earned it. |

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43. Bf4
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Whites last stand, he hopes black will forget to take this turn so he can defend it next time. Better late than never does not really apply in this situation. |

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43... Qxh2+ 44. Ke3 Qxd2+ 45. Kxd2 h2
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And there it is, it's all over. I found it quite an interesting and competitive game to annotate, and well played white who didn't appear to do a lot wrong. Hope you enjoyed it, see you around maybe.. |
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