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12... Bh6
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Puts pressure on the f pawn. |

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13. g3
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Defends f pawn, but it didn't need defending. Castling looks less appealing after this though. |

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13... Nxe5
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Comic relief:
The f pawn's pinned so I can take the e pawn for free! [Yes I blundered]. |

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14. Qxe5 Qd7
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and the attack begins! Black still seems better after that blunder, as black has a strong bishop pair, connected rooks, and a potential attack. |

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15. Qc5
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?? attacking the a pawn? |
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15... Qd1+
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Ouch. |

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16. Kf2 Qxh1
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White should probably resign just about here. That was a pretty big blunder. |

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17. Qxe7
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Takes a "free pawn" =/ |

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17... Qxh2+
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There wasn't much white could do to prevent check and loss of pawn anyhow. |

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18. Kf3
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Probably not the best square to retreat to, although the back rank doesn't look too appealing either. |

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18... Bg4+
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!? Bishop sac. If white plays Ke3, Re8 wins queen. If Kxg4... |
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19. Kxg4 Qh5#
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Mate. I've always liked piece-sac mates. I admit this wasn't much of a game though... but interesting to analyze, as I am not so great at fast attacks. |

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