5...Qf7 6.Re6! Rxc4 7.Rb7! Qxb7 8.Rxe8+ Kh7 9.Re7 Qb1 10.Kh2 Rxc2 11.Qe3! Qb2 12.Qe6
2.h3?! Ra3! 3.Bc3 hxg4 4.hxg4 Ng6 Black is clearly better – Lputian. In effect White has to look out for both 5...Nxf4 and 5...Qh4.
5.Bd1 Ra6 6.Qb2 Qa8 7.Qd2 Ra2 8.Rb2 Ra1 9.Kg2 Qa3 10.Bg4 Nxd4 11.cxd4 Bb5! 12.Be2 Bxe2 13.Qxe2 Qxc3
Despite the minus pawn Black enjoys a clear initiative and went on to win.
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Sveshnikov - Palatnik Belgrade 1988 White to move
1.Nxe6! fxe6 2.h4!
Black can only keep the material balance by surrendering the b1-h7 diagonal.