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22. Qb4
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I play this, and ask if he still wants a draw. He declines and plays |
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22... a5
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This. I am losing my e4 pawn, and then he will have nasty threats to g2. |

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23. Qd2
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Maybe I can still do something on the d file or take on f4 at some time? |

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23... Bxe4
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He takes. |

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24. Bb5
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I discover a queen protection to g2 |

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24... Bh6
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He protects f4 and there may be discovered attacks at some stage (after he protects his bishop) |
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25. h4
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Maybe I can still do something on the king side |
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25... Ng4
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So now my Nc2 is pinned, he is threatening to play Ne3 with attacks on c2 and g2, which explains my next move. |
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26. Ka1
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Out of pin |
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26... f3
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The discovered attack, as feared |

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27. Qc3
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Queen moves |

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27... fxg2
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Second pawn goes |

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28. Rh3
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The only square. |
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28... Bxc2
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This is probably a mistake. He picked up his bishop, then put it down again on e4 and then finally picked it up again, and exchanged. |
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29. Qxc2
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So i take back |

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29... Rd8
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He contests the d file |

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30. Rhd3
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My rook comes over, and I think "at last I have all my pieces on reasonable squares. I may be 2 pawns down, but I have greater influence on the d file. I may be getting back into this game" |

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30... Rxd3
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He takes. |

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31. Qxd3
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I take back and think how he cannot contest my control of the d file. |

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31... Ne3
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King comes in attacking the rook. |
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