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Originally Posted by garcia1000
Oh whoops
Let me see, so this is the position
...g6
Bxf7!! Kf8
White won a pawn and compromised black's king. But black has superior development. I would prefer white here though
Cmon man, do you care to calculate for a little bit more? You can get a close to winning position in a couple different ways here.. White has to play Qh4 - the only way to defend both pieces, after which both h6 and Nd4 are very good for black. h6 is more forced, the line goes:
..h6
Bxg8 Kxg8
Nf3 Qxh4
Nxh4 Nd4
and white has a tough position, even though he is a pawn up (he will most definitely lose that pawn back soon).