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1. … Nh3+ (The instant logic of the move was that it opened e3 to the queen with simultaneous attack on the knight; the rest follows easily.) 2. gxh3 Qe3+ 3. Kh1 (Kg2 Qg5+ 4. Kh1 Rf1#; 3. Rf2 Qxf2+ 4. Kh1 Qf1#) Rf1+ 4. Kg2 Rg1#.
1…… Nh3+!
2. gxh3 Qe3+! is curtains from white.
Great world cup win from India!
Jai Hind!
Nice and easy:
1. …..Nh3
2. gh3 Qe3
3. Kg2 Qg5
4. Kh1 Rf1# Or
3. Rf2 Qf2
4. Kh1 Qf1# Or
3. Kh1 Rf1
4. Kg2 Qg1#
1…Nh2+
1.Nh3+ gxh3
(1…Kh1 2.Rf1#)
2.Qe3+ Kg2
(2…Kh1 3.Rf1+ Kg2 4.Rg1#)
3.Qxe4+ Kg3
(3…Kg1 (or3..Kh1)
4.Qxe1+ Kg2
5.Rf2+ Kg3
(5…Rxf2 6.Qxa5 and its a won end game for black)
6.Qg1+ Kh4
7.Rf4+ Kh5
8.Qg6#)
4.Qe1+ Kg4
if 4…Kg2 it follows the same line as above
5.Rf4+ black moves
6.Qh4#
1. … Nh3
2. gxh3 Qe3+
3. Kg2 Qxe4+
4. Kg3 Qxe1+
5. Kg4 Rf4+
6. Kg5/h5 Qh4#
5. Kg2 Qf1+
6. Kg3 Rf3+
7. Kg4/h4 Qxh3+
8. Kg5 h6+
9. Kg6 Rf6#
5. Rf2 Qxf2+
6. Kg4 Qf4+
7. Kh5 g6#
4. Nf3 Qxf3+
5. Kg1 Qf1#
4. Kg1 Qg4+
5. Kh1 Rf1#
3. Kh1 Rf1#
2. Kh1 Rf1#
greets, jan