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Doesn’t Bf3 win the exchange back? Such as:
1. Bf3 Qb7
2. Nf5+ Kf6
3. Bxe4 Qxe4
4. Nd6
Bf3! wins. Black has three primary options:
1. Bf3! Bxf3
2. Nf5+ …
3. Nxe7
1. Bf3! Bg6
2. Bxa8 Rxa8
3. Nd5 +-
1. Bf3! Qb7
2. Qxe5+ …
3. Bxe4 …
4. Bxa8
Looks like Black’s best involves being down two clear pawns and an overwhelming position for white.
yeah 1…bf3 should win