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1. gxh6+ Kxh6 2. Qh8+ Kg6 [.. Kg5 3. Qxh5#] 3. Rf6+ Kg5 4. Qxh5#
1. … Kg6 2. Qg8+ Kxh6 3. Rf6#
1. … Kh7 2. Rxf7+ Kg6 3. Qg8+ Kxh6 4. Qh8+ Kg5 5. Qxh5#
1. … Kh7 2. Rxf7+ Kg6 3. Qg8+ Kxh6 4. Qh8+ Kg6 5. Qf6#
1. g:h+ forces the black king onto a square where White can give check with the Q or R. Once that happens, the two can combine for an easy mate, although there are many variations.