4 brilliant moves in a row, blundered stalemate twice!

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WillyxD
Hello, I played a game recently where I blundered a bishop, blundered a mate in 4 ( which opponent didn't see) made 4 brilliant moves in a row, and then blundered stalemate twice.
WillyxD

[Site "Chess.com"] [Result "*"] 1. e4 d5 2. d3 dxe4 3. dxe4 Qxd1+ 4. Kxd1 Nc6 5. Bd3 Bd7 6. Ke2 O-O-O 7. Nf3 f6 8. Rd1 g5 9. Kf1 e5 10. Nc3 Be6 11. Be3 Bb4 12. Na4 Ba5 13. a3 Nge7 14. c4 Nd4 15. b4 Nxf3 16. gxf3 Bd7 17. Nc3 Bxb4 18. axb4 a6 19. b5 Kb8 20. bxa6 Nc6 21. axb7 g4 22. fxg4 Bxg4 23. Be2 Rxd1+ 24. Bxd1 Bh3+ 25. Ke2 Be6 26. Nd5 Bxd5 27. cxd5 Ne7 28. Rb1 f5 29. f3 fxe4 30. fxe4 Rg8 31. h4 Rg2+ 32. Bf2 Ng6 33. h5 Nf4+ 34. Kf3 Rh2 35. Bg3 Rxh5 36. Bxf4 exf4 37. Kxf4 Rh1 38. Bc2 Rh2 39. Ba4 h5 40. Bc6 Rf2+ 41. Kg3 h4+ 42. Kxh4 Rf4+ 43. Kg5 Rxe4 44. Ra1 Rg4+ 45. Kf5 Rg5+ 46. Ke4 Re5+ 47. Kd4 Re4+ 48. Kc5 Rc4+ 49. Kb5 Rc5+ 50. Ka6 Ra5+ (50... Rxc6+ 51. Kb5 Rc5+) 51. Rxa5 *

WillyxD

Pgn for 10 minute rapid game. First of all I blundered a bishop to a kingside pawn storm, then realising after I removed my rook from the backrank, I realised my opponent could sacrifice the bishop on a7 with a mate in 4/5. This is why I had to keep my rook on the backrank, but luckily my opponent didn't see it. I then " threw " the game as I sometimes do being down so much material. I then realised that my opponent could go rook A1 with the threat of checkmate, obviously he made that move, so I decided to sacrifice my remaining pawns and rook for stalemate. He took my remaining pawn, so I " sacrificed" my rook 6 times, my opponent took a few seconds to realise that he couldn't take the rook, because of stalemate. I checked the King on a5 blundering stalemate, when I should have taken the bishop to solidify the pawn on c7 which would have drawn the game. My opponent took the rook with his other rook and in doing this, he also blundered a mate in 3 and a draw. " Chess when played perfectly, is a draw" - Levy Rozman