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1.Rc1 Kb8 2.Qb4 Ka8 3.Bf3 Rf3 4.Qe4 Qe4 5.Ra8
Proka
According to the computer I used to see how I had faired, this is actually a mate in six.
Now, given that I had some assistance on this one (although I worked out most of it on my own), I will refrain from posting the solution.
A good day to all.
I could only find a mate in six moves:
1. Rc1+ Kb8
1. … Rc7 2. Qxc7#
1. … Rc3 2. Rxc3+ is no improvement for Black
2. Qb4+! Ka8 2.Qb5+ does not allow the check in the fourth move
3. Bf3+ Rxf3 Now that the rook is deflected from the e-file…
4. Qe4+!! Kb8
4. … Qxe4 5. Rc8#
5. Qxe8+ Rd8
6. Qxd8#
It’s nice but it’s not in 5.
What kind of description of the puzzle is that? Checkmate in 5 OR 6? That means checkmate in 6!!!
1. Rc1+ Kb8
2. Qb4+ Ka8
3. Bf3+ Rxf3
4. Qe4+ Qxe4
5. Rc8#
Variant:
4. Qe4+ Kb8
5. Qxe8+ Rd8
6. Qxd8#