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Pretty easy…
Ng6!! and White will eventually mate from h8.
Ng6
Ng6
1Ng6 win
Ng6!
1)Ng6 and mate
1. Ng6!! Nh5 (Bxd1 Rh8#)
2. Rxh5 Bxh5
3. Qxh5 any
4. Qh8#
1. Ng6! … and the king is dead. Longest variation:
1. … Bh5/Nh5
2. Rxh5 Nxh5/Bxh5
3. Qxh5 Qa5+
4. Bc3/c3/Nc3 Qxc3+
5. Nxc3/Bxc3
and 6. Qh8# cannot be stopped.
1. Bxf6 followed by Ng6 and Rh8#
1.Ng6 threatening 2.Rh8#
1…. Nh7
1… Bh5 2.Rxh5
2.Qxg4 Bf6
3.Rxh7 Kxh7
4.Qh5+ Kg8
5.Qh8#
If 1. Bxf6, Bxd1
2. Ng6, gxf6….
and it looks like Black is winning.
Ng6. Utilize the pin on f7 with Rh8 to follow.
I am confused between Bxf6 and Nf6.
I think both are winning moves.
1.Ng6! (threating Rh8 mate)
1. … Nh7(only way to avoid the mate)
2.Qxg4 (threating mate indirectely on g7)
If 2. …Qxd5 then 3.Nxe7+ wins
If 2. …Bf6 then 3.Rxh7 wins
Why not Ng6 immediately. Same idea but much more faster. If Bh5,then Rh5 or even Qh5.