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31. Kc3
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Giving up my central position |

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31... e4
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Pushing the passed pawn with tempo, again...
(At this point I considered to trade the Bishop for two paws, which still would (most probably) have been a lost game for white. But a bit harder for black. In hindsight I should have tried.) |

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32. Be2
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(At this point I had already mentally given up. But my fingers hadn't realized it yet so I kept on moving my pieces) |

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32... Ke5
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Centralizing the King. |

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33. a4
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Queen side attack
(Still trying) |

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33... c5
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Stopping my attack... |

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34. Bh5
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(Didn't really know what to do) |

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34... cxb4+
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Forcing my King even further away from the center but it can support my queen side attack. |

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35. Kxb4
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Retakes the pawn and the King is way off from the passed black pawns... |

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35... Kd4
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Supporting the passed pawns. |

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36. Kb3
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(Going the wrong direction abandoning the plan for counter play) |

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36... Nb6
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White will loose a pawn...
(Here my fingers caught up with my brain and I finally realized I had lost. I resigned.) |
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