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exploit the pin, Nd4-g5, then bring in the rooks.
1. Neg5 hg
2. Nxg5 Rdg8
3. Nxf7 Rxf7
4. Qxf7+ or Re8+ winning
1. Neg5 seems like a good start.
A) 1. … hxg5
2. Nxg5 Rf8
3. Re8 Rxe8
4. Qxf7+ Kh7
5. Rxe8 Q moves
6. Qg8#
A1) 2. … Ne5
3. Rxe5 Rf8 (3… Bxe5? Qxf7+)
4. Re7
B) 1. … Rf8
2. Re8 Qb7
3. Qxf7+ Kh8
4. Rxf8+ Nxf8
5. Re7 Q moves
6. Qxg7#
I’m sure there are a lot of other important variations, but these represent the important resources, I think.
Nathan
Ready to go Nathan!
I did not get this one. I only saw the first move but It did not connect so to speak.
Good job.
AB
Greetings,
1. Neg5! hg
2. Nxg5 Rf8
3. Re8! c4!?
4. Qxc4 Ne5
5. Qh4! Bf6
6. Rxb8 Should ultimately win.
My Regards
King.
what about
ng5 hg
ng5 qd6
nf7 bd5?