Way out?

by ChessBase
1/27/2012 – Playing 53.e5-e6 (diagram) White has deprived the bishop d5 of its protection and more or less forced it to strike on g2. This (53...Bxg2) leads to victory for ... A) ... Black; B) ... White; C) ... neither nor (equality). ChessBase Magazine, larger diagram and solution.

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Way out?

Playing 53.e5-e6 (diagram) White has deprived the bishop d5 of its protection and more or less forced it to strike on g2.
This (53...Bxg2) leads to victory for ...
A) ... Black;
B) ... White;
C) ... neither nor (equality).

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