If you take a look at this amazingly complicated position in front of you, Black is hoping White to play hxg2, but instead White stepped his King to the side hoping that Black will play gxh2, which will actually be a big mistake for Black, because White will never ever capture this Pawn back. That's right, White is actually using the enemy Pawn to protect his own King.
What would you do in this situation?

If you take a look at this amazingly complicated position in front of you, Black is hoping White to play hxg2, but instead White stepped his King to the side hoping that Black will play gxh2, which will actually be a big mistake for Black, because White will never ever capture this Pawn back. That's right, White is actually using the enemy Pawn to protect his own King.
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Hikaru Nakamura is playing the White pieces.
Black has played g3 to make a strong wedge Pawn. Will you take it and try you very best to get rid of the annoying wedge Pawn?