this is some interesting game analysis!
i know right ?! Qxb7 was truly an outstanding move :0
isn't it refuted by Bc6?
No, because Bc6 allows Rxc6+ which then wins the queen back after g6 Nd7+!! where taking the knight is forced
Interesting but I'd play Kh8, putting the king out of the pin and allowing the spectacular Bxa7!! which will also win the queen
Bxa7?! is met by Ba6+ untrapping the queen and also revealing a check on the king because of the h1-rook
Too bad I warp my bishop from the 8th dimension to block the check + revealing unstoppable trapping of the queen with f5 or gxh6
but then he just plays Qh6#
knight on f7 takes it
Nxh6 Rxh6+ Kg8 Rb8#
kf7 20 move sequence where the king runs to b1
f7 is covered by the bishop back on f1
this is some interesting game analysis!
i know right ?! Qxb7 was truly an outstanding move :0
isn't it refuted by Bc6?
No, because Bc6 allows Rxc6+ which then wins the queen back after g6 Nd7+!! where taking the knight is forced
Interesting but I'd play Kh8, putting the king out of the pin and allowing the spectacular Bxa7!! which will also win the queen
Bxa7?! is met by Ba6+ untrapping the queen and also revealing a check on the king because of the h1-rook
Too bad I warp my bishop from the 8th dimension to block the check + revealing unstoppable trapping of the queen with f5 or gxh6
but then he just plays Qh6#
knight on f7 takes it
Nxh6 Rxh6+ Kg8 Rb8#
kf7 20 move sequence where the king runs to b1