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Cf6+ if gxf6 Te3 if Fxf6 exf6 DXf4 fxg7, Td8 . Te4 win. With double Rook on D file attacking the Bishop among other things
1.♘f6+ ♝xf6/gxf6
2.♖e3 wins
I mean
1.♘f6+ ♝xf6
2.exf6 exf6
3.♖e3
Sorry but after 1. Cf6+, Fxf6 2. exf6 not (2..exf6 but gxf6) is a suicide . The least bad move for black is 2. DXf4 with the analysis I give before in my last Email
Lelio has thought of good plan. I was wondering whether white has lost an opportunity to win a piece after 1.Nf6+ Bxf6 2.exf6 Qxf4 3.fxg7 (instead of straight 3.Rxd7) Rfd8 4.Re4 Qf6 5.Red4 Be8 black R at d8 is well protected6.Qc5 This I had not anticipated first.The mate threat at f8 forces black to give up B Bd7
(6…Kxg7 7.Rg4+ Kh6 8.Qe3+ Kh5 9.Qh3+ Qh4 10.Qxh4#)
7.Qa3 protects “b” P before taking the B. Bishop will not run away.