27...Rd4
I told you I am a pro at giving the game away....without a board it gets tough to follow and I was getting too cute.
Bxf5+.
Pretty sure you might really want to think that over.
here, let me build the pic again:
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https://www.chessvideos.tv/genboard.php
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I might have something wrong here: let me list the moves again and check it out.
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1. e4, c5
2. Nf3,d6
3. h3, a6
4. b3, Nc6
5. d4, cxd4
6. Nxd4, Qa5+
7. c3, Bd7
8. Nxc6, Bxc6
9. f3, Nf6
10. Qd3, 0-0-0
11. Bd2, g6
12. c4, Qc7
13. Nc3,e6
14. 0-0-0, Bg7
15. Be3,d5
16. exd5,exd5
17. Qc2, d4
18. Bxd4, Qf4+
19. Qd2, RXd4
20. Qxf4, RXf4
21. Nd5, Nxd5
22. cxd5, Bd7
23. Bc4, Bh6
24. Kb2, Bf5
25. Rd2, Bg7
26. Kc1, b5
27. Bd3, Rd4
28. Bxf5+,
If there is anything wrong here, tell me and I'll fix it. Now, I'm going to follow the listed moves from the beginning to verify the pic.>
hmmmm. . . . this gets us to a position that is different from the pic above, in that my K is on c1, not d1.
A better position for me, I think. . . but I'm gonna re-compile the list of moves, de novo.
So from the list of moves, the Kc1 is correct, but it is different from the game I was looking at when I made my last move, and is material to the outcome. . . .disastrous to me.
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I'm gonna be reviewing the developments here for a little while, again, to see why I thought K on d1. I am still building the pics from scratch when I do, and it's easy to make a mistake.
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here's a different pic I came up with going move by move from the beginning. This is like the old adage about a man with one watch always being certain about what time it is, but a man with two clocks is never sure. . . .
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NOTICE THE POSITION OF YOUR BISHOP, ALSO DIFFERENT FROM THE PIC AT THE HEAD OF THIS POST. WELL, AS THIS LAST PIC APPEARS, I THINK I DON'T NEED TO REGRET ANYTHING. LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS ANYTHING WRONG WITH THIS LAST PIC, PLEASE.