how this is a blunder?

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11. Nd6 look kinda Briliant to me, how this could be a blunder. Please explain
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hmm after sacrificing that bishop Nxg5 and f7 is under double attack.. and after Qd3 how is he gonna stop it? Qxf7 is a checkmite (there is even Bxg6, using the pin on f file..)

it looks like a wonderful attack, king would be defenseless, blocking d pawn blinded light bishop, queen is useless.. Idk, i still think this is brilliant

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I believe the defense would be hxg5 Nxg5 Ne7 Qd3 Nf5 interposing the knight. To break open that position you will have to exchange too much material for the attack to work. Which your opponent will want to do as that will give away your advantages. Also you could have saved the bishop and then played Nd6 and still have that knight on d6 awhile also not giving up the bishop.
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AlphaTeam wrote:
I believe the defense would be hxg5 Nxg5 Ne7 Qd3 Nf5 interposing the knight. To break open that position you will have to exchange too much material for the attack to work. Which your opponent will want to do as that will give away your advantages. Also you could have saved the bishop and then played Nd6 and still have that knight on d6 awhile also not giving up the bishop.

I remember i considered an interposed piece on f5 at some point (even an f7-f5) but what about a simple g4?

+ step away and it's checkmate.

+ Nh6 Nxf7 then it will be a discovery check

maybe the best defense is just f7-f5, still can be responded with g4-gxe5 dxe5 and Light bishop comes into play Bxe5 and attack intensifies..