Not quite. After Qe8, I play e5. If you try h6, I play NxB+. If you try QxN, exf6 leads to rapid demise.
So, you try something else. d5 is best, when either Qg3 or simply PxN is sufficient.
Now, what you have played (h6) loses immediately to Bxh6 (see the Q on g3?). You could defend with Ne8 but would be lost. You need to play b5 now
Nighty night.
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