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1…..Re2+! Wins a piece at least and the game.
2. Kxe2. Nxd4+ wins the Queen for a Rook
2. Nxe2. Qxf5 wins the Queen for a Rook.
2. Kf3/Kf1/Kg1. Qxf5. 3. Nxf5. Rxd2 wins a piece and White collapses.
I endorse (in the last line) exchanging queens when you are to be a piece up.
Re2+
If king takes the rock,knight checks on d4 winning the queen.
Or at least wins a knight ,leading to a material advantage.
Nxf5 simple dude why to sacrifice took on d2
Nxf5
Nxf5 loses: … Nxf5, R-c1+
Then if … k-d8, Qxf6+ and Qxf5
if K elsewhere QxQ
if N- c6 then RxN
Re2+ kxe2 Nxd4+ forks queen and king . so winning queen for rook
Prashant’s first 2 postings and Bill’s posting do not belong to this problem