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1) Nf4+ Ke7
2)Qd7#
N+f4
Moving the knight immediately jumps out, and Nf4 almost as quickly reveals itself- black’s own pieces become a liability for the hapless king who is mated in two moves total regardless of whether or not he captures at f4.
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1.Nf4+! and the idea is to open the d and the e files(if black takes the knight).If he takes the knight,then Re1is mate.If he didn’t capture the knight,(for example Ke7)then Qd7#.There isn’t another combination.