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1.Rh5…gh
2.Nf5 mates
1. Rxh5, gxh5
2. Nf5
And black has no response to white’s inevitable checkmate next move.
I think white may play
1. Rh5 threaten mate on h8
1… gxf ( i dont see any defense for black but this move )
2. Nf5 1-0 double threatening on Ne7# and Qg7#
Regards,
Rook
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Rh5 looks like curtains for black.
2 … gxh5
3. Nf5 black can’t stop mate on g7
any business with a2 is easily answered with Ka1. any move excepted gxh5 is mate on h7 or h8.
1. Nf5 (Threat Nxe7#)
1a. … Re8
2. RxN gxh
3. Qg7#
1b. … a2+
2. Ka1 (Black has no more checks try another line)
1c. … Rc7
2. RxN (the rest same as 1a)
1d. exf
2. RxN (Black any; if check with a pawn, add a move)
3. Qh8#
Mark
1.Rxh5 g6xh5
(if 1. ..a2+ then 2. a1 g6xh5)
2. Nf5
and
3.Qg7++ cannot be avoided
1.Rxh5 gxh5 2.Nf5 a2+ 3.Ka1 followed by 4.Qg7#
Not the hardest one.
1. Rxh5 gxh5 (else there is mate on h7/h8)
2. Nf5 and mate on g7 is inevitable
Black can play 1.-,a2+ or 2.-,a2+ but after Kh1 the mate is only delayed by one move
Is there any defense after 1. Rxh5! ?
If 1. -, gxh5 (what else against Qh7#/Qh8#) 2. Nf5 and white mates on g7.
a2+ Ka1 won’t help for long.
Seems to be to easy!?
Best wishes
Jochen
White delivers summary judgement with Rxh5 and Nf5.
No source given for this: where does it come from?
Again, the satanic Queen is away from her post, failing to do what she does best.
I think 1.Nf5! is a brilliant move!
Nf5 Re8
Rxh5 gxh5
Qg7++
Nf5 Re8
Rxh5 gxf5
Qh8++
i found this after a couple minutes.. nf5 threatens mate on e7. black has to protect. then after Rxh5 theres two threats for mate on g7 and h8. if white takes the rook you mate on g7 if he takes the knight you mate on h8.