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2.Qxf3
2.Qxe5? Bb7-+
2.Qh4 Rf6 , preparing ...Bb7, is also bad for White.
2...Rxf3 3.Nc4 Bxc4 4.bxc4 Rc3 5.Re1 Rxc4 6.Rxe5 Kf7
With the double intention of 7...Rxa4 and 7...Rd4. Black is winning.
Ivanchuk - Piket
Biel Interzonal 1993
White to move
Swapping queens to facilitate the realization of the extra pawn.
1...Qxb5
1...Qa7? 2.Nxd5+-
1...Rc6 2.Qxb6 Rxb7 3.Na4+/-
2.Nxb5 a4 3.Ne5 g5 4.Bh2 Kg7 5.Nd7 Rfd8 6.Rxc8 Bxc8 7.Nb6 Bf6 8.Bc7! Re8 9.f3
White soon won more material, and the game.
Mieles Palau - Hellsten
Salinas 2005
Black to move
Forcing a winning pawn ending.
2.Kg2 Qxa2 3.Qxb6 Qxc4 4.Qxa5 Qd5+ 5.Qxd5 exd5
White resigned
Adams - Kasimdzhanov
Tripoli 2004
White to move
Initiating an exchange combination that will help in realizing the extra pawn.
1...axb4 2.Ne7+ Qxe7 3.Qxd6
Unfortunately for Black, he cannot even save the b4-pawn.