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G6 –> H6
1. Qxh6+ gxh6
2. Rxg8+ Kh7
3. R(3)g7#
Seems easy – did I miss anything?
1.Qxh6+ gxh6
2.Rxg8+ Kh7
3.R3g7#
1-0
Qxh6+,gxh6; Rxg8+. Kh7; R3g7#
Qxh6+ gxh6
Rxg8+ Kh7
Rg7 mate
Qxh6 – gxh6
Rxg8+ – Kh7
R1g7#
1. Qxh6+ gxh6
2. Rxg8+ Kh7
3. Rg3-g7#
Mark
1. Qh6:+ and mates.
The two sacrifices at h6 suggest themselves, but only the queen sac actually works. In that line, black’s own h-pawn seals his king’s fate like Poe’s amontillado:
1. Qh6 gh6
2. Rg8 Kh7
3. R3g7#