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[Site "Chess.com"] [White "DimaMusya123"] [Black "phuonganh1993"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "468"] [BlackElo "460"] [TimeControl "600"] 1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qe5+ 4. Qe2 Qxe2+ 5. Bxe2 e5 6. Nf3 f6 7. Nb5 c6 8. Nc7+ Kd7 9. Nxa8 Na6 10. Bxa6 bxa6 11. d4 exd4 12. Nxd4 c5 13. Nf5 Bb7 14. Rg1 Bxa8 15. Be3 Be4 16. O-O-O+ Ke6 17. Ng3 f5 18. Nxe4 fxe4 19. Rd2 Be7 20. Rgd1 Nf6 21. a3 Ng4 22. h3 Ne5 23. Bf4 Nc4 24. Re2 Kf5 25. f3(!!) exf3 26. Rxe7 Kxf4 27. Rxg7 fxg2 28. Rg4+ Kf3 29. Rxc4 Kf2 30. Rg4 Rf8 31. Rd2+ Kf3 32. Rdxg2 Re8 33. Rg1 h5 34. Rg6 Re2 35. R1g3+ Kf2 36. Rg2+ Ke3 37. Rxe2+ Kxe2 38. Rxa6 c4 39. Rxa7 Ke3 40. Rh7 Kd4 41. a4 c3 42. bxc3+ Kxc3 43. Rxh5 Kb4 44. a5 Kc4 45. a6 Kd4 46. a7 Ke4 47. a8=R Kd4 48. h4 Ke4 49. Rg5 Kf4 50. Rc5 Kg4 51. h5 Kf4 52. h6 Ke4 53. h7 Kd4 54. Rg5 Ke4 55. h8=R Kd4 56. Ra3 Ke4 57. Rh4# 1-0
After Rac8:
If white moves the queen anywhere other than d4, you can play Qd2#.
Even if white doesn't move the queen, there is a forced checkmate in two with: Qg4+, Qf3, Qxf3#.
Then, in the event that the queen DOES move to d4, then you can do: Qh5+, Qg4, Qxg4, Be2, Qd4+, Bd3, Qxd3#. (Or, if your opponent blocks with the bishop [Be2] first, take the bishop and it's checkmate.)
Finally, if white does Be2 first, you can play Qg2, threatening Qxh1+. If white does Qf3, you can do Rxe2, which will still do a number on their position.
I hope that my 700elo brain was helpful and accurate here...also sorry for editing so much. I kept noticing new things lol
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