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1.Nb6 Qc7 (1…. Qe6 2.Bd5) 2.Qxf5 Qxb6 3.Bd5 pinning R against K and should win the exchange.
A possible continuation might be 3…. Re8! (to defend against build up moves such as Rg4 with ….Ne6) 4.Bxf7+ Kxf7 5.Qh5+ g6 6.Rd7+ Nxd7 (6…. Re7 7.Rxe7+ Kxe7 8.Re1+ Ne6 9.Qh7+) 7.Qxg6+ Ke7 8.Re1+ Kd8 9.Qxe8+ Kc7 9.Re3 and Black is on the ropes.
1) Ne7+ (forking the Queen), Kh8 is forced.
2) Qxh4+, and then grab the Queen, followed by Rc1 to protect the c2 pawn. However, my instincts tell me there may even be a mate here.
1. Ne7+ Rxe7 -+
i think qxh4 and maybe I would sack Nxf6 at some point…and try to mate
1.Qxa4 Bxc2+ 2.Ka1 Bxd1 3.Nxf6+ Rxf6 4.Bd5+ (4.Qxf6 Qc1+ 5.Ka2 Bb3#) 4… Re6
1.Nxf6+ gxf6 2.Bxb7 and black Queen is lost!