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10th July 2008, 10:16pm
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oginschile
Salt Lake City, UT United States
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I'm wondering where exactly I lost control of this game. I was playing someone far stronger than myself, but he played a careless move which I thought I had punished him for. Did I overestimate my position? Or did he simply outplay me through the endgame? Probably both... just curious what people think.
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10th July 2008, 11:19pm
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GreenLaser
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Your suggestion looks better, "Here 28... Rxd1 29. Rxd1 Nf6." Try 29...h2 30.Ng3 Nf6. The threat is not simply to win the g4 pawn, but to occupy g4 and point at both e5 and f2.
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