Yeah, Bg3 is the only move that made sense to me, too (and almost instantaneously as well), though the position is one of those kind that, had I been playing black over the board, I am not really sure I would have found it. Being told there is a good tactic to find is a bit of crutch.
This problem appeared some weeks ago, and we also see the comments from back then.
Please can you fix the algorithm, since this type of thing seems to happen every so often.
1 BG3 COMES TO MIND INSTANTANEOUSLY.
Quite a good guess.
1…Bg3 2.fxg3
(2.Rxg3 hxg3 3.gxf5 Qxf5+ 4.Kxg3 Rd6 5.Rh4 Rg6+ 6.Kh2 Qg5 7.Qxd5+ Qxd5 8.Nd3 Qg5 9.Rg4 Qxg4 10.Nf4 Qg1+ 11.Kh3 Qh1#)
2…Qxg4+ 3.Kh2 hxg3+ 4.Rxg3 Qh4+ 5.Rh3
(5.Kg1 Qxg3+ 6.Kf1 Qg2+ 7.Ke1 Qe2#)
5…Qf2#
For 2.Rxg3 hxg3 3.gxf5…
3… Qh5+ is correct for it takes h1 rook with further attack. Right?
Yeah, Bg3 is the only move that made sense to me, too (and almost instantaneously as well), though the position is one of those kind that, had I been playing black over the board, I am not really sure I would have found it. Being told there is a good tactic to find is a bit of crutch.
This problem appeared some weeks ago, and we also see the comments from back then.
Please can you fix the algorithm, since this type of thing seems to happen every so often.