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1. Bb7! Qd8
[1. … Qxb7 2. Qxd7#]
2. Bc6 Qc8
[2. … Bxc6 3. Qxd8#]
3. Bxd7+ Qxd7
4. Qxd7#
1.Bb7! Qd8 2.Bc6! +-
1. ♗b7 ♛d8
2. ♗c6
1. Bb7 Qd8 (1. … Qxb7 2. Qxd7#) 2. Bc6 1-0
1.Bb7 Qd8 2. Bc6
1.Bb7 Qd8 2. Bc6
1. Bb7 Qd8 (any other is Qxd7++)
2. Bc6 then wins, as 2. … Bxc6 leads to 3. Qxd8 ++, and otherwise
3 Bxd7 Qxd7 4 Qxd7++
B-b7
1. Bb7 Qd8
2. Bc6
Bb7! and Bc6!
1. Bb7 …
If Qxb7
2. Qxd7+
If Qd8
2. Bc6
and Black resigns (White with an unstoppable checkmate)!
Bb7. Either the queen is drawn away, leading to checkmate, or the queen ends up behind the bishop, leading to Bc6 and winning
Bb7, Qd8
Bc6
How about 1.Bb7 Qd8 2.Bc6 e6 3.Bxd7+ Ke7 4.Ba3+ Kf6 5.Qf4+ and now 5…Kg6 6.Be4+ with a discovered attack on the queen on d8 by the rook on d1 or 5… Nf5 6.g4. Feel free to correct me on @gumball331 Cheers!
Bb7 Qd8
Bc6 Black-resigns
Bb7 Qd8 Bc6
Bc6 and if Bxc6 then Qd8 mate
1.Bb7 Qd8
2.Bc6 and white wins
Bb7 Qd8
Bc7!
Bb7 Qd8
Bc7!
1. Bb7 Qd8
2. Bc6 f6
(If 2…Bx6 then 3. Qxd8#)
3. Bxd7+ Kf7
4. Bd6+ (winning the queen).
1) Bb7 Qd8 2) Bc6 wins
1. Bb7 Qd8 (forced)
2. Bc6 (mate to follow soon)
1. Bb7! Qd8
2. Bc6
1. Bb7!! Qd8 (forced)
2. Bc6!! e5/e6 (forced)
3. Bxd7+ Ke7
4. Ba3+ Kf6
5. h4 1-0
(Material is now equal and the attack from White is too strong for Black to ward off without material loss)
Bb7
Bb7
Bb7
I’d play 1.Bb7 then after 1…Qd8, 2.Bc6.
1. Bb7 Qd8
2. Bc6
1. Bb7 Qd8
2. Bc6 .. wins
Qxd7+ wins at least a piece…