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1…b3 wins a piece.
I think the best idea for Black is to exploit the fact that it can pin the Knight on e4 with a Rook. Therefore my suggestion for a solution is for Black to first exchange Queens thus taking of a defender.
1..Qxd1
2. Rxd1 (2. Bxd1?? Bxd4)
2… Re8
3. f3
Now 3..f5 doesn’t work because of 4. Bc4+, getting out of the pin.
So I suggest 3..Nxc5 and if 4. NxNc5 than 4…Rxe2 penetrating the 7th rank and I think after taking the a pawn with the other Rook, Black has an advantage in position.
black b3 and white loses 1 of attacked knights
1..b3 is a beautiful move.
The two knights are on the 4th rank Therefore, 2. Nxb3 loses a piece: 2..Qxe4.
So if the d4 Knight moves out of the attack anywhere, Black simply captures on a2 and wins material because the g7 Bishop is directed toward the a1 square so the pawn on a2 can advance, be taken and taken back by the Bishop.
…b3
1 … b3
and white looses a piece
After
1…b3!
with the hanging knights at
d4 and e4 the white player
will get a set of red ears 🙂
How about b3?
1. b3 wins a piece