The reason I put the King's Bishop on d3 was to decoy the Knight to d4 for a pawn; thus the diagonal b1-h7 was clear. Immediately, this led to a combination shot with both bishops and the White Queen!
Note: The King's bishop did its duty in King's opening such as this one, a Caro-Cann Opening. It made it to f7 and occupied the opponent's "throat"! As there were many short games in the past, especially still in the opening, Qh5's giving check where the h5-e8 diagonal was classic. In this case, the Black King could not go back to his throne at g8. The f6-square was covered by the e5-pawn. Finally, the Queen's Bishop made its day.
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