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d5+ is completly winning
Indeed. There must be some mistake, the puzzles are never as easy as that.
The only small trick is that after 1.d5+ Nd4 2.Bxd4+ c5, 3.Rda1 is the strongest move, but 3.dxc6+ also wins quite easily after 3…Rxd4 4.Rxd4 Kxa5 5.c7
1. d5!
► 1…Kxa5 2. Ra1 mate.
► 1…Kb7 2. dxc6+-
► 1…Nd4 2. Bxd4 c5 3.dxc6+- ∆ 3…Kxa5 4. Ra1 mate.
LOL
3057 vs. 3132
Talking about being overrated…