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1.Rxg7 Rxg7 2.Qh8+ Qf8 3.Rd8+ Kxd8 4.Qxf8+ Kc7 5.Qxf7 with Q, R & B for the Rooks?
After 1.Rxg7 black can delay the process of defeat by 1….. Kf8. Now what should white do? Having gained material usually there are 2 options. one is to go on exchanging pieces and retain the advantage of a piece in the endgame. The second is to avoid exchange and put more pressure if the opponent has inactive pieces. Probably in this case 2.Rh7 may be appropriate.