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Easy, as everything is forced. 1. Kc7 d6 2. Kxc8 dxe5 3. d6 e4 4. d7 e3 5. e8Q (or 5. e8R) e2 6. Kc7/d7#
1. Kc7 d6
2. K:c8 de
3. d6 e4
4. d7 e3
5. d8=Q e2
6. Kc7#
1. Kc7 d6
2. Kxc8 dxe5
3. d6 e4
4. d7 e3
5. d8=Q e2
6. Kc7#
1. Kc7 d6
2. KXc8 dXe5
3. d6 e4
4. d7 e3
5. d8=Q d2
6. Kc7#
Been a while but I remember this puzzle. A dead dog should be able to find 1.Kc7:
1. Kc7 d6
2. Kc8! de5
and white will march d-pawn to d8 while returning the king to c7.
I am guessing this is the ending to a more technically challenging chess problem?
Kc7 d6
Kxc8 dxe5
d6 e4
d7 e3
d8Q e2
Kc7 #
Easy!
1. Kc7 d6
2. Kxc8 dxe5
3. d6 e4
4. d7 e3
5. d8=Q e2
6. Kc7/Kd7+ checkmate
1. Kc7 d6 2. Kxc8 dxe5 3. d6 e4 4. d7 e3 5. d8=Q e2 6. Kd7#
1.kc7 d6 2.kxc8 dxe5 3.d6 e4 4.d7 e3 5.d8=q e2 6.kc7#