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Another option is black knight captures supporting pawn (c6->d4, check): following this sequence is more difficult, but I think it works though (because it kills pawn that would provide support to allow white to advance his pawn to check black king). This looks best, followed by g8->g7 after white king moves out of check.
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there is possibility that he activates rook or knights, but I don't see, he will have time enough though. good move.
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Yes, in every variation I've worked through involving threats with a1 rook or g1 knight, he's one move short. Plus moving our knight gives our king a little more breathing room in case of something unanticipated.
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