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Too simple.Mate in 4. White’s moves are invariant.
Yes, I agree with Prof. Baht:
1. Rxf7+ Nxf7
2. Rxf7+ Kg8
3. Rg7+ Kf8 or h8
4. Rg8 mate
White starts with the exchange sacrifice 1.Rxf7+ and the rest of the moves are forced.1…Nxf7(There is no good moves. For example 1…Kg8 2.Rg7+ Kh8 3.Rg8#)After 2.Rxf7+ Kg8 3.Rg7+ Kh8 4.Rg8#.It is too easy.
Very nice problem. I would like to solve it everyday.
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