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1. Qxc5+ Kxc5
2. Bf8+ Kb6
3. c5++
1. Qxc5+ Kxc5 2. Bf8+ Kb6 3. c5#
1. … Ka6 2. Qh7#
Karthik,
In such positions I always like to give check with R 1… Ka6 2.Ra7# though it does not matter whether it is R or Q.
Resign
Don”t be such a pessimist,
Maybe there’s a move you missed,
Could there be a sacrifice?
Maybe you should check it twice.
Qd8
Probably Bd2 next
R d6