Originally Posted by Fromper
Actually, black wins the exchange in either variation, so I'd think getting the rooks off the board first would be stronger. That was my solution, as well.
--Fromper
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I also, thought the same thing. Though, let's see. RxR, QxR, Nd2, Forking the Queen and rook. It looks like Black will capture the Rook at f3, (Winning the exchange.) though after Nd2 White has the intermediate move of Qb8+, after which, White can move the rook out of the scope of the knight. (Thereby avoiding losing the exchange.)
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I should also point out to the up and comers, that Qb8+ is played with
Tempo, which allows the Rook to escape the fork.)
Of course, if: Nd2, RxR, NxR+, BxN, QxR. And Black still wins the exchange.