Can you solve this puzzle? # 521 Queen g8 to d5 with check!middlegame principles

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Can you solve this puzzle? # 521
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Analysis of a chess puzzle taken from lichess.org.
You can learn chess tactics by analyzing puzzles. There is always a blunder before the puzzle position. We study the puzzle and the blunder position for learning what not to do.
This puzzle is available at https://lichess.org/training/Z0mi9.
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Puzzle taken from following game.
s7alamen (1581) (White) Vs Veysel8848 (1587) (Black)
Opening: Queen's Gambit Declined: Tarrasch Defense, Pseudo-Tarrasch
At 2020.02.07 15:03:32
Result: 0-1
Puzzle rating: 2384 Popularity: 95 %
ELO Group: 2200-2500 ELO

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