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1. Ng4+ Rxg4
2. Rf5+ Kxf5
3. Rd5 #
Cute! The obstruction of g4 is nice.
1.Ng4+ Rxg4 2.Rf5+ Kxf5 3.Rd5#
submitted by kalki
1. Ng4+ Rxg4
2. Rf5+ Kxf5
3. Rd5# mate
Ng4+ Rxg4
Rf5+ Kxf5
Rd5#
1.Ng4+ Rxg4 2.Rf5+ Kxf5 3.Rd5 mate!
1. Ng4+ R:g4 2. Rf5+ K:f5 3. Rd5#
1.Ng4+ Rg4 2.Rf5+ Kxf5 2. Rd5#
1-N4g+,RXN 2-R5f+,KXR,3-R5d++
Paulo
Rio-Brazil
1. Ng4+ Rxg4
2. Rf5+ Kxf5
3. Rd5 mate
(1) Ng4+ RxN
(2) Rf5+ KxR
(3) Rd5 mate
From Spain…
1)Ng4+,Rg4
2)Rf5+,Kf5
3)Rd5++
Grettings from Spain
Sac Knight, sac Rook, and Rd5#
Black’s got too much ammo lined up and too many threats, so this is not a ‘waiting move’ type problem. Therefore:
1. Ng4+ Rxg4
2. Rf5+ Kxf5
3. Rd5#
I wish all of the “fireworks” that I have been exposed to today were this civilized.
This is copied from her dads book. Ng4, Rf5, Rd5#
And the Rookets’ red glare,
The sacs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the Knight
That the mate was still there…
And the Rookets’ red glare,
The sacs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the Knight
That the mate was still there…