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Susan – that is just too easy.
It is mate in 3 moves…. beginning with the most obvious move.
Greetings
Jochen
Perhaps after the debacle in “Middlegame complications” she thought we blog readers weren’t too bright!
the last problem white tryed to get slick with the rook deflection followed by the queen check fork. what white hadnt realized was he deflected his queen out of the picture and f3 just started the beating by black. the simpler take knight protecting the bishop then take bishop was the simpler and better move.
well.it looks complicated though..
Ng5 -> Nh7 -> Qg5#
Ng5 -> Qh7+ -> Qf7#