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Pawn ch.Knight ch.Queen gone.
1. e7+ Kg8 2. Nf6+ Qxf6 White gone 🙂 Is this the point?
1. Nf6
1. … Qxd4 2. e7#
2. … gxf6 2. Qxd6+
> 2. … gxf6 2. Qxd6+
Should be
1. … gxf6 2. Qxd6+
1. Nf6 Qxe6
What next ?
1. Nf6 Qxe6
2. Qb4+ and Black can only delay
2. … Rc5
3. Qxc5+ Qd6/e7
4. Qxd6/e7#
1. Nf6 Qa3
2. e7+ Qxe7
3. Rxe7 Kxe7
4. Nd5+!
and whereever the king goes, it will soon be mate, e.g.:
4. … Kf8 5.Qb4+ Kg8 6.Ne7+ Kf8 7.Ng6++ Kg8 8.Qf8#
1.Nf6 Qa3 2.Nxe8 Qe7
(2…f6 3.Rf7+ Kg8 4.Qxf6)
3.Qxg7+ Kxe8 4.exf7+ Kd8 5.f8=Q+ Qxf8 6.Qd7#
Rxa6!!!
Why exactly? After 1. Rxa6? there is no clear win after Bc6 or Qc5 or Qb8 or probably
more moves. Capturing 1… Qxa6 is not mandatory in chess. 🙂 1. Nf6! stands as winning.
1.Nf6 Qe7 2.Rxe7 Kxe7 3.Nd5+ Kd6 4.Nb6+ Kc7 5.Nxc8 Kxc8 6.Qxg7