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1. Bb7 Qd8
2. Bc6 should win
1. Bb7 Qd8
2. Bc6 should win
1. Bb7 Qd8
2. Bc6 should win
1. Bb7 Qd8
2. Bc6 should win
B b7 – Q d8
B c6 and black loses queen and game.
Just a little diversion of the black queen to d8 is the trick:
1. Bb7! Qd8
2. Bc6 e6 (what else better?)
3. Bd7 Ke7
4. Qg5 f6
5. Ba3 c5 (Kf7 6.Be6 wins)
6. Bc5! bc5
7. Qc5 Kf7
8. Be6 Kg6 (Ke6 9.Qe3 wins)
9. Rd8 Bc5
10.Rh8 wins easily.
Bb7 Qd8
Bc6 looks tasty.
Bb7 Qd8
Bc6 crushing Black
Bb7
1. Bb7 Qd8
2. Bc6
Looks like Bb7 overloads her majesty. If Qd8, Bc6 pin wins a piece.
white plays Bb7
1) Bb7, Qd8
2) Bc6
Black is hopeless after that.
1Bb7 Qd8 2Bc6 1-0
Bb7
Lb7 Dd8
Lc5
And it’s over
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Bb7-Qd8
Bc6
1. Bb7 – Qd8
2. Bc6 +-
Bb7 1-0