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22. Bf4
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...Now his big decision must be made. Exchange or no? |

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22... Ng6
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??? Completely incorrect, for it allows THIS... |

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23. Nc7+
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...WHAM! Check with a protected knight. I love it. |

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23... Kf7
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Basically forced. |

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24. Bc4+
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BAM! More bishop action! Move, lazy monarch, move! |

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24... Kf6 25. Rd6+
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Forking the king and that pesky bishop |

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25... Kf5 26. Ne6
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Protecting my bishop |

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26... Nxf4
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Exchanges incoming |

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27. Rf1
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NOT! Now the knight has pinned himself! Bxg7 does not prevent a knight capture. |

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27... Ke5
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? Walking right into the mouth of the waterfall? Why? |

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28. Rxc6
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Mmm...beefy! |

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28... Nxg2
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This was expected. However, I had little hope for the kingside pawns anyway. |

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29. Rxa6
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I want the QUEENSIDE pawns. I have a distinct advantage over here, even though the a, b, and c pawns have not yet moved! :D |

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29... Re7
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Now the knight is hungry...better give him a snack... |

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30. Nxc5
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YUM! |

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30... Ne3
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Supposedly forking the rook and the bishop. However, the counterattack proved devastating. |

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31. Re1
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Now the knight is pinned! Black is now freefalling. |

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31... Kf4
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The king pin is over, but the knight still protects the ROOK on e7. |

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32. Nd3+
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I want to force the king towards the g and h files so my queenside pawns can promote. |

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32... Kg5
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Thank you! |

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