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Wow, you guys really went with the king move. Seriously, I am not impressed. Then again I suppose it doesn't matter anymore, moving on.
The really obvious thing to do at this point would be to pin the Rook to the king with one of our rooks, probably A1-D1. But this is too obvious, and I'm not sure I trust my own intellect...
Takes two turns, but if we could on this turn pin the rook onto the king with one of our own rooks and then next turn, assuming nothing goes wrong, move the bishop onto C5, Black might take it with his bishop because his rook's pinned and can't move. Then we can take the rook and fork his bishop. This is probably the best end if we go this path, but I doubt it's going to happen, it's too obvious as a trap.
But if we do it, even if the trap fails, we can still advance our own rook, taking the enemy rook, and reinforce the bishop in a daring attack which may or may not end for the better...
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