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19 B—Kt 2 Q—R 4. 19 Q—B 5; 20 Kt
x.QP also loses. Now, however, the Black queen is out of the 21 P—R 5 Kt (3)—K 4
22 P—B 6! PXP. 22 . . . KtxP; 23 BxKr. R x13; 24 K-t-1.1 4, Q-13 6; 25 R-11 1 and White wins a rook.
23 Kt—U 5 R (2)—K 1 24 BXKt1 Kt X B. 24 , . . P x11?; 25 0—Kt 4 ch.
25 Q—B I1 P—B 5. To meet 26 Q--R 6 with 26 . Q--26 PB 4 -s-S)6! ch; 27 K--R Q—B4e Q—B I.
h 27 K—R I Kt—Kt S 28 Q—B 4 P—KR 4 • 29 P—R 3 Kt-1: 6
30 Q—Kt 3 clt Resigns. Ile not only loses a knight after 30 . Kt—Kt 5; 31 Px Kt but will still be unable to defend himself against the attack afterwards.