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1.Nf6+…gxf
2.Rg5+…fxg
3.Qh8mate
double sacrifice (knight+rook) and mate
Nf6, Rg5, Qh8 mate
Nf6+ gxf6 (Kf8 Qh8#)
Rg5+ fxg5 (Kf8 Qh8#)
Qh8#
The answer is so good it made me laugh. Very nice Susan.
Looks like Nf6+ and Rg5+
kf3 pxk
r+ pxR Qh8++
1. Nf6+ gxf6
2. Rg5+ fxg5
3. Qh8 Mate
The best continuation is Nf6!
1. Nf6+ gxf6
(gxf6 is forced because Kf8 leads to Qh8#)
2. Rg5+ …
Black is lost here.
Mate 1:
2. Rg5+ Kf8
3. Qh8#
Mate 2:
2. Rg5+ fxg6
3. Qh8#
Cheers!
1)Nf6+ gxf6
2)Rg5+ fxg5
3)Qh8#
1.Nf6+ gxf6 (1…Kf8 2.Qh8#) 2.Rg5+ fxg5 3.Qh8#
nf6 wins
1. Nf6+ gxf6
2. Rg5+ fxg5
3. Qh8#
Two sacrifices gives mate. 1. Nf6+ gxf6 2. Rg5+ fxg5 3. Qxg5+ and Qg7#.
Nf6+…Rg5+…Qh8#
Though no comments are showing right now, I’m probably about 15th in line again. Anyway…
1. Nf6+ gxf6
2. Rg5+ fxg5
3. Qh8#
1.Nf6+ gxf6
2.Rg5+ fxg5
3.Qh8++