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Famous one 🙂 It’s evident with your eyes open, but with a blindfold?
Ng3 is the good move ! for Black
1) … Ng3!
2) QxQ Ne2# mate (if white try to exchange Queens, then it is mate)
1) … Ng3
2) Qe3 NxR (atleast Black wins the Rook here)
1. …. Ng3
2. Qe3 Ne2+
3. Qxe2 Nxe2+
A true classic. I remember vividly the first time I saw this problem over 30 years ago. It was only later I learned it was a blindfold simultaneous game.
Bb4 and white can’t do anything.