Black is winning. ...Qf4 forces Rxf2 Qxf2 Qd1 and because of the exposed white king white will lose pawns.
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I was black in this position, and I think the exposure of the king is what got me antsy. I didn't calculate and blundered with Rxf1. So, how would you continue the grind here on white's king? Stockfish lines merge into one position where the queen gobbles up white's queenside pawns. Is this is something you would see in this position to do, or are there other aspects black should consider? I can see black had the advantage, but it didn't seem like 5+ points. I thought it was more like 1.5-2.5 points. So here it is, black to move.