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1. Qb3+ c4
2. Rxc4 Ne6
3. fxe6 Be7
4. Be1 Qd8
5. Qb7 Nc6
6. Rxc6 Re8
1.Qb3+ Ne6 to providing an escape square for the BQ after Bf1
2.Qxe6+ Kh8 (if 2… Rf7 3.Bc4 threatening 4.Qe8#)
3.Qd5 Ra7
4.Qd6 forking N and R
No, didn’t see 4…. Nd7
2.Qb7 is maybe best then.
1.Qb3+ Ne6
2.Bc4 Qc7 to prevent 3.Bxe6+ followed by 4.Qb7
3.Bxe6+ Kh8
4.Rb1 with the idea of doubling rooks on the b file and playing Bf1 to prevent Na5 then play Bd5 Qc4 and holding on for a draw.
Maybe it’s easier to get a draw with 1.Qb3+ Ne6 2.Qb7 Nc7 3.Qb3+ and repeat
1. Qb3+ Ne6
2. fxe6 Be7
3. Qb7 Nc6
4. Qxc6 white wins
Yes, I wasn’t updating moves properly so I didn’t see that 2.fxe6 was threatening e7+. 2…. Qb6 3.Qd5