How is sacrificing both of my rooks for a checkmate attack not a brilliant move?

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on move 31 I played dxe6 which sacrifices my rook and h1 and next my rook on a1 for a checkmate attack and a chance to lure the queen away from defense not a brilliant move.

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on move 15, I played nxg6 which was a less impressive move, but it still got a brilliant!

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Levy would be proud
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Because your opponent could have avoided it. It was their choice to make the blunder, not yours
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Because you would have been winning anyway if they hadn’t taken the rooks
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oh thanks guys

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A few reasons:

You were already winning by a large margin.

Your opponent blundered by grabbing the rooks.

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Right, but Levy would still be proud
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lol yea he would

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And then he sacrifices, THE ROOOOO- wait the queen?