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19. Rf2 Rg7
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both wants to double the rooks |

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20. f5 Rag8 21. Raf1 exf5
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a triple pawn, I have heard that four pawn once had lined up in a tournament game, but three is the maximum that happened to me and only in this game so far |

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22. Rf2xf5
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?? not e4xf5 since that will block the white bishop for ever , but this is a very bad move since it clears the g2 pawn in front of the king under attack |

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22... Rg7xg2+ 23. Kh1
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only place to go for the king but infront of blacks light colored bishop, even though it is separated by a pawn often this kind of situation is not good |

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23... Qxf5
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! of course , white cannot take the queen its perfectly safe there, because if 24. RxQ ? Rg1#
if 24. e4xQ Rg1# |

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24. Nd5
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24... Bxd5
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! cannot take the queen again! |
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25. exd5
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! threatning blacks queen which cannot be moved safely without checking the king because 26. Qxh7# |
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25... Rg2g1+
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making a way for the queen to check |
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26. Rxg1 Qf3+ 27. Rg2 Qxg2#
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It was a really wonderful game, I thank chessmeastro for this excellent chance to play with him. I hope that it was as amusing to you all, please feel free to PM me any comments you have in mind, cheers, himu (himadri mukherjee) |

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