To take or not to take - The Exchange Conundrum | Bishal vs Mitrabha

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Bishal Basak (1608) was in a dilemma against GM Mitrabha Guha (2265). The conundrum was - whether to exchange the queen or not. Exchanging the queen would have certainly helped him. He decided against it and then he was presented an opportunity to win the game by gaining material. Something he realized once the game got over. Can you find out where was the opportunity which he missed?

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