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1.Rf7+ Bxf7 2.Nh7# looks good.
Too easy, but that balances the previous two problems.
If you can’t find
1.Rf7 Bf7
2.Nh7#
then you should try checkers, or take up Yahtzee.
1. f7+ Bxf7
2. Nh7#
BTW, Ipad 2 rocks!
1. Rf7+ Bxf7 2. Nh7#
How about 1. Rf7+, followed by 2. Nh7 mate?
Man, I was going nuts looking for a draw and then I saw that 1. Rf7+ Bxf7 2. Nh7# is mate.
1.Rf7+ Bxf7, 2.Nh7++ looks pretty convincing. Phil
An easy one, but a pretty one, with a nice deflection and using black’s bishop to help mate him:
1. Rf7+ Bxf7
2. Nh7#
Rf7+, Kxf7, Nh7+
it´s a aimple mate in 2:
1. Rf7+ Bxf7
2. Nh7#
greets, jan
1.Rf7 Bf7 2. Nh7#
1. Rf7+ Bxf7 (only move)
2. Nh7+
1:0
1.Rf7+ Bxf7
2.Nh7 mate.
Rf7 Bam Zap whap
I propose to save it in PGN. It’s supposed to be a useful format to save games.
Very easy – but a rarely seen theme. If ever it happens in a real game, White will have enjoyed those final moves very much 🙂
1. Rf7+ Bxf7
2. Nh7 checkmate
With mate imminent on balck’s next move white has no choice but to go for a check. Here is what I see –
1.Rf7+ Bxf7
2.Nh7#
Isn’t it mate in two after Rf7? Am I missing something?
Nh7+,BxN
RxN