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1…Re6+ 2.Bxe6(2.Kd5 Rd6+) Qxe6+ 3.Kxf4 Qh6+
How about Re6+ BxR, QxB+ Kxf4, Qh6+ followed by QxQ
1 .. Re6+
1. … Re6+
if
2. Bxe6 Qxe6+
3. Qxf4 Qh6+
4. K/any Qxd2 wins the queen
or
2. Kd5 Qf5
3. Re5 Qxe5#
I think 1. Re6+
2. Bxe6 2. Qxe6+
3. Kxf4 3. Qh6+
4. Kf3 4. Qxd2 is the solution
1. Re6+ then pick up the queen on d2?
1. … Kg8-g7
–br
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1… Re6+!
2.Bex6 Qxe6+ [if 2.Kd5? Qf5+]
3.Kxf4 Qh6+ [black wins]
Beelze
Bulgarian chess tactic?
Well, then Black has to kick his opponents leg, ask the computer and claim a win on time.
White’s king is surprisingly hard to mate, but 1…Re6+! 2.Bxe6 (2.Kd5? Qf5+ 3.Re5 Qxe5#) Qxe6+ 3.Kxf4 Qh6+! wins the queen.