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1...Nf6!? 2.Bxf6 Rxf6 3.Bd3 f4 =/+
2.Nc3?!
2.Nd2! , heading for f3, seems preferable, when 2...Qh4 3.Nf3 Qg3 4.Bd3 Rce8 keeps the initiative.
2...Qh4 3.Nb5 Nf6! 4.Bxf6
4.Nxd6? Ng4! 5.Nxc8 Qg3 -+
4...Rxf6 5.Rc3 f4 6.Qc2 Nd7 7.Qe4 Qh5! 8.Qf3 Qg5 9.c5 Ne5 10.Qe2 dxc5 11.d6 b6
With a sound extra pawn and preserved attacking chances, Black is clearly better.
Karpov - Polugaevsky
Moscow 1974
White to move
Preparing Qf2-g3 with an attack.
1...Ra8 2.Qf2 Rad8 3.Qg3 Qc3 4.Rf3! Qc2 5.Rdf1
The last piece is mobilized for the attack.
5...Bd4 6.Bh6 Nc6 7.Nf5 Qb2
7...Be5 8.Bxg7! Bxg3 9.Rxg3 with mate to come.
8.Bc1! Qb5 9.Nh6+ Kh8 10.Nxf7+ Rxf7 11.Rxf7
With a decisive advantage.
Hector - Sahl
Vejle 1994
Black to move
Heading for a7 in order to seize the g1-a7 diagonal, where there is no opposing white bishop.
2.Rf2 Qa7 3.Nd5 Nxd5 4.exd5