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1 Qxh3+ then KxQ, 2. Nxf4+
If 1…… Kf2 then Nxf4+
Both leave black with a knight and pawn advantage.
After winning a piece it is preferable to exchange Qs.
1…… Qxh3+ 2.Kf2 Qh2+ 3.Kf1/f3 Qxe2+ 4.Kxe2 Nxf4+
@Prof Bhat
1…Qxh3+
2. Kf2 Qh2+ loses the queen since the bishop is covering h2.
2. …. Qh2+
3. Bxh2
For Mr bhat Qh2 ch is not possible
Yes Anup. You are right.
but qxh3, kf2,qf5 is effective
I think it’s 1…Nxf4, and when white takes back, black has dangerous threats.