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N#g2 looks pretty devastating…followed up by Qh4.
MM
1.. Nxg2
2. Kxg2 Qh4
3. Kf3 Qxh3 0-1
I would definitely play
1. …..Ng2
2. Kg2 Qh4 and I don’t see a defense for white- his king is hemmed in good and tight with two major pieces and a bishop about to crash in.
N#g2 looks pretty obvious. 2 Seconds. 2 Obvious.. C’mon Susan…the problems are getting too easy.
1…Nxg2! 2.Kxg2 Qh4 0-1
Nxg2 followed by Qh4 looks good
not sure about this one. probably
1…Nxg2 2.Kxg2 Qh4
i think the critical line is
1. Nxg2 Kxg2
2. Qh4 Kf3
3. Bxg4+ hxg4
4. g2 with the double threat of Qg3 and Qh3 wins
The obvious Nxg2 seems good because of the piece placement on the kingside.
Nxg2
Kxg2 Qh4
h3 can’t be defended. Say the king tries to flee
Kf3 Qxh3
and the king still can’t get away before Bxg4
It seems that 1…Nxg2! wins in all variations…if 2.Kg2 Qh4! wins the house….
Kamalakanta
1…. N:g2 followed by 2…. Qh3 is going to be very difficult to meet.
Ng2 is fine…
if instead of Kxg2, white can play Nf3, preventing Qh4,
Blak can reply with BxP followed by Bxh3 which brings in the threat of discovered check…
quite easy.. but look at the pawn chain g3 to c7.. horrible