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I've been trying to solve this position in chesskid for an hour! Can someone help me?

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AtharvGupta101

I dont even get where to move my queen or bishop

AMagirlcom

Qe6 mb idk

ChessEnthusiast48
Start with Qe6, threatening to win the c4 pawn. If b3 is played, then Qe4 is strong and threatening mate. White can move Qb2 but then a4, opening up the a file for the rook is strong. Qb3 runs into the same Qe4, even worse than if b3 is played. White has attacking chances in this position.
AtharvGupta101

chesskid says its wrong

AtharvGupta101

the only thing wrong in this world is chesskid tho

checkmated0001

I think Qe6 is stopped by Rd4, same with Qc6, which is basically the same idea. I was analyzing Bh7, but Nh4 might stop Qg6, depends on how effective the g pawn push would be at getting rid of the knight. It looks fine though.

checkmated0001

Oh, and if Qe6, Rd4, Qe2, white has R1d2...I think. Nd3 after that looks interesting though.

insane

well it wants a battery, I think Bh7. I was thinking about Nh4 but then g5, still, looks pretty hard to me

RyanZ_MD

idk, I guess bishop h7

tonyskyer

Bh7 or Qb6

ChessEnthusiast48
After looking more at the position, Bh7 is better as it preserves the bishop while retaining attacking chances for white.