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Black plays …Qb5! with the double threat of ba6 (hitting the queen and threatening mate) and Qb2 winning material.
1….Qb5
2. b3 Qd3
3. Bd2 Bg4
What happens after 4. Nf3?
It’s better 2.Qxa7 but after Ng4 Black has very good position anyway.
what about just 1…Ba6 2. Qxa7 Qb5?
To jimmd: 1…Ba6 is bad because 2.Qc6. The idea of the Qb5! is to prevent this move.