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1. e6+ Bxe6
2. Ne5+ Kg8
3. Nd3 cxd3 material advantage
or
1. e6+ Kxe6
2. Re1+ Kf7
3. Ne5+ K moves
4. Nxd3
or
1. e6+ Kxe6
2. Re1+ Kd6
3. Bb4+ K moves
4. Rxe7
or
1. e6+ Kxe6
2. Re1+ Kd5
3. Rxe7
I think the first variation, 1. ….Be6 is the critical one. White has the upper hand, but still a tough row to hoe.