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1 Bf6, Qxf6 (if Kg4,Kh5 or Kh6, 2 Qxh4)
2 Qxf6,
if Kg4 3 Qxg6
if Kh5 3 Rh7
if Kh6 3 Qxh4
1 Bf6+ Qf6
(1 … Kh5, g4 or h6 is mated by Qh4)
2 Qf6+ Kh5
(2..Kh6 Qh4 mate
or 2.. Kg4 Qg6 mate)
3) Rh7+ Kg4
4) Qg6 mate
mk
This is a little too easy for me, but Bf6 wins all continuations in two more moves or less, it appears to me.
Bf6 seems good move
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Bf6 is the right move.
Is this serious?
Any player would play Bf6+, what’;s the puzzle?
Too easy!