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13... exf3
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A must nove since starting the action now with Ng4! would mean the white plays Ne4: and eliminates all the threats also winning a pawn |

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14. gxf3
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Forced |

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14... Ng4
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!!! Who would think of that, white was more than supprised |

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15. fxg4 Qh4+
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Now tha black planns are obvious |

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16. Kd1
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remember ? just pne place to hide |

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16... Bxg4+ 17. Be2 Bxe2+
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Not de2: since the king could escape to soon |

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18. Nxe2 dxe2+
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Now Kc2 would fail on simply Q34 checkmate |
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19. Kxe2
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Now the blacks plan is simply to bring reinforcement and finish the game, the Bishop blocks the rock which c should be on e8 and d8 |

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19... Bxh2
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Moving the bishop and 1 pawn more for black |

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20. Rf1
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? Bringing the wueen near the king would be better |

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20... Nd7
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There is no need to hurry and complicate something with useless queen and bishop moves. Black planns to activate both rocks. Wihite has a weak king, no castle, clodsed bishop and rock, far queen and very bad knight. Activating the rocks would winn the game |

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21. Rf4
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?? |

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21... Bxf4
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the only active white piece is gonne now |

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22. Qd3
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? Not taking the Bishop is very strange at least but on the other hand re8 would follow with Kd1 Qg4 Kc2 etc |
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22... Ne5
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Brings Knight in action with tempo and closes the whites escape field d3! |

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23. Qe4
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?bad again but the position is hopeless anyway, at least the queen is nera the king he thinks |

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23... Qg4+
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Prevents whit going on d1,c2... |
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24. Kf1
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No way out |

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24... Qd1+
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Again moves the king on open |

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25. Kg2
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Only move since 25. Kf2 Ng4 26. Kg2 Q e2 27. Kg1 Qf2 28. Kh1 Qh2 or 27. Kh3 Qh2 29. Kg4: Qg3 etc |
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