Solution is

SPOILER

(how do you properly do spoilers on lemmy?)

!Kf4 which wins the rook!<

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    29 days ago

    After takes, takes, white has Nd5 which threatens 2 forks at the same time (Nxb6 and Nf6). Maybe that is winning, idk, I would rather play white tho.

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        29 days ago

        Forks the h-pawn and the bishop. You cannot protect your pawn with the bishop either because e8 is covered by the knight as well.

        Should be easy to push to promote for white after eliminating that pawn.

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            27 days ago

            Ok, I play Nd5 what do you do? If you don’t move your bishop or king, I’m gonna fork both by taking on b6. If you defend the pawn with the king, I play Nf6 instead forking your bishop and outside pawn. Gonna win a pawn either way after already winning the bishop for rook exchange earlier.