I thought not, Omega doom. If you play Rxh7 right away, he can interpose the bishop to h4 next check and then support it with a pawn. I thought all that happens is that white loses the exchange and that therefore g5 is necessary. Because, if he sees it then you win his bishop and you still have probably a winning attack. But I haven't looked at it with a board set up and I was tired. Take another look and see if you agree with me.
I didn't see Bg5 either it's a tricky move. And moves like Kb1 and knight retreat in some variations as well. At first glance white position is very dangerous since their king is exposed but black one is exposed much more. I'm going to dedicated more time to analysis and sharpening my tactical vision as well. I've found that TT on this site isn't that helpfull to me. I need to train tactics more systemically.
Maybe if you changed your name to alpha_rising it would help you sub-consciously.
I'm not superstitious. What i'm doing now is analizing all my losses. And turned out in many games i had an advantage but couldn't maintain it properly or missed simple tactic. For example in one game i could trap opponent's queen. It's a shocker.