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Kf7+!( Ng4+? pxg4 Qh1+ Kg6 f5+ Kg5) Qxb6 Ng4+ Pxg4 Qh1#
You’re too smart 🙂
Good job!
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I hope no one is cheating and using a computer to get their answers.
Anyway I did see the Kf7+ Qxb6 but then I took the rook KxR and QxN. then Qh7+ and QxBg7.
that was holding somewhat even but was the wrong answer.
I think Rc6 works too
I think 1.Ng4+ pxg4 2.Kf7+ Qxb6 3.Qh1# is valid too.
Yeah, I saw romanoski’s solution first, as well.
Good intermediate problem.
Tommy, I don’t believe so -He is the #21 rated 14 year old in the US.
Nice solutions all!
why not qc6 , if qxn, then again kf7+ and so on..
After 1. Qc6?! Qxc6 lets black escape. The better move is the one Ilan showed.