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1…. Qd1 leaves black two pawns up in a winning endgame.
1 qe1 and knight fork.
1. ……Qd1!
If 2.Qxd1.Nxf2+.3.Kg1.Nxd1. And B wins a pawn
If.2.Nf3.Nxf2+. Again B wins a pawn.
With 2P up it is an easy win for B.
1 qd1 and knight fork.
I know that if I was in this position I would play Qd1.
However isn’t g5 even more convincing?
Curious though is
1…. Qd1 2.Qg1 Nxf2#
but 1…. g5 looks meaningless.