A nifty Rook, Pawn, Bishop Checkmate

This server-based Fischer Random Correspondence Chess game began in late September of this year and ended yesterday when I won with a Rook, Pawn, Bishop checkmate on my 23rd White move.

The opening board we were assigned, our move record, and the position of the pieces at game’s end follow:

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1.b4 Ne6 2.Nf3 Nh6 3.Qb2 f6 4.e4 c5 5.O-O O-O 6.c3 Nf4 7.Qb3+ e6 8.c4 b6 9.e5 f5 10.Nc3 Qc6 11.b5 Qb7 12.Ne2 Bc7 13.Nxf4 g5 14.Nh5 Bd8 15.Re3 g4 16.Nf6+ Bxf6 17.exf6 gxf3 18.Rxf3 d6 19.Rg3+ Ng4 20.h3 h5 21.hxg4 h4 22.gxf5+ Kf7 23.Rg7#
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