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15... f5
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? Looks sharp at a first glance but it is a bad move because it makes the
e7 pawn backward and e6 square is also weak. |

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16. Rfe1
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Exploiting the weakness |

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16... Bf6
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to offer a trade and to support the e7 pawn |

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17. Bh6
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White is correct not to swap off |

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17... Rf7 18. c4 Bd7
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To finally develop the Bishop |

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19. g3
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To support the h4 square for the pawn |

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19... Rb8
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I wanted to exchange Rooks |

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20. h4
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He should have played Rbc1 to avoid the exchange. |

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20... Rxb1 21. Rxb1 Bg7 22. Bg5
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White is right not to exchance this time. |

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22... Qf8
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I wanted to support an h6 push but by doing this I allowed his Rook to do
some very good work. And the h6 push would have been not very good
anyway. |

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23. Rb6
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White is now attacking the a6 pawn |

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23... Qc8
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To support the a6 pawn. |

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24. Qa5
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Putting more pressure on the pawn |

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24... Qf8
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Whatever I do I could not save the pawn so I let him have it |

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25. Rxa6
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White has now won back his pawn plus his position is better, White has
a passed pawn ( on a2). |

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25... Bf6
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I needed to get some more space and allow my King to g7 to help avoid
a future pin on the 8th rank by the Rook. |

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26. Ra8 Be8
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I have no other choice. |

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27. Bc2
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! A good move which is threatning 28. Ba4 which will cost me some
material. |

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27... Bxg5 28. hxg5 e5
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I would say that that was forced because otherwise I would lose the
Bishop after 29. Ba4 |

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29. dxe6 e.p. Re7
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The Rook threatens to get the pawn back but more importantly supports
the Bishop. |

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