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Bd5+ wins
1. Bd5
1. … Qxd5 is mate in 1
1. … Kf8 is mate in 2
1. … Rxd5 2. Qe6+ Kf8 (Kh8 is mate in 2) 3.Tf1+ and mate soon
1. … Kh8 2. Rxd1 wins easily
http://skakistiko.blogspot.com/2008/06/blog-susan-polgar.html
An article about your blog, in a greek chess blog.
anonymous 2:15, how is Kf8 mate in two?
anonymous 2:15, how is Kf8 mate in two?
I’m not Anon 2:15, but I’ll guess that what you’re not seeing is:
1.Bd5+ Kf8
2.Qa3+
to david:
2. Qa3+ Qd6
3. Qd6#