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Good morning!
Maybe 1. Qg1 and 1..Bxb2
2. Bf1 Qd5 and 3. Bxb2.
winning a piece for a pawn.
Best wishes
A Weiler
1.Qg1
sems to be clever
the bishop has to rescue himself
1…Bxb2
the second hidden threat was
2.Bf1
the black queen doesn’t have many squares
she can rescue but has to give up the bishop
2…Qd5
3.Bxb2
1. Qg1! Bxb2 2.Bf1 and white wins a bishop
id go for that bishop on c1. hes looking like hes trying to hide but the hungry wolverine needs to eat him.. lol
does 1. Qg1 2. Bxb2 Bf1, winning the bishop on b2 work?
1. Qg1! and black’s bishop is toast. The best black can do is 1. … Bxb2 but after 2. Bf1 black needs to give up the bishop to save his queen.
Qg1 threathening with Bf1.
1. Qg1, Bxb2
2. Bf1, Q-any
3. Bxb2 wins a piece
!? position,dont do the old puzzles though their all white to move and when ! So i guess im biased? hehe.
1. Kf2-e1-d1xc1
If 1. Kf2 Nb6, 2. Bf1 wins a piece.
1. Qg1 Bxb2, 2. Bf1 Bxc3!, 3. Bxb5 cxb5 is not an easy win.