11/21/22: An Attack on g7

 Let me give you some idea of how this mate on move 21 came about:



So I had this position on move 19.  He had played Nf5 and I played @g7:




So in this position, on move 13, I played f6.  Black is already in trouble.  He needed to have a pawn at e6 to stop my advance.  Here maybe B@f8 holds out longer, but he is still in trouble.


Here with White to move, I played exd and he also played exd.  My thought is that Black should play  d6 instead of d5.  By playing this opening, he is weakening e5 and f5, which helped my attack.






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