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Re5+ to clear the path for Qe6+ 🙂
!. Re5+ followed by 2. Qe3+ (no matter what Black’s first move was).
Is it
1. Re5+ (the rook cant be captured because of mate on e7)
1……. Kd7
2. Qe6+ Kc6
3. Bb8+ and mate follows?
re5+ and qe6+
han
1.Re5+!
If 1…Kd7 2.Re7+ wins the queen
If 1…Bxe5 or fxe5 2. Qe6+ follow by mate
Rb5 looks interesting to me.
Looks like a mate in 4 to me
Hello
1. Re5+ , Bxe5 or fxe5
2. Qe6+ wins
Greetings from Spain
Re5!! wins
next white move Qe6
Re5+ should win it
1. Re5+, Kd7 only move otherwise mate in 2 with Qe6+
2. Qe6+, Kc6
3. Bb8+, Rd6
4. Qxd6#
1.Re5 Kd7 (1…Be5 or fe5 2.Qe6 +-)
2.Qe6 Kc6 3.Bf8
1. d5-e5, e8-d7 (if pawn takes, queen to e6 mate) 2. a2-e6, d7-e6 3. d6-b8, d8-d6 – then queen takes rook, mate.
1. Re5+, Kd7 2. Qe6+, Kc6 3. Bb8+, Rd6 4. Qxd6#
Re5+!
Re5+ should seal the deal for white..
Re5+ fxe5
Qe6+ 1-0
Re5
1.Re5+ fxe5 2.Qe6+ Qe7 3.Qxe7#
From Spain…
1)Re5+,Kd7
2)Qe6+,Kc6
3)Bb8+,Rd6
4)Qd6++
Greeetings from Spain
1.Re5+! checking the king and clearing the line a2-g8 for the action of the White Queen. Taking the rook either way fails on 2.Qe6 Qe7 3.Qxe7 mate!
1….Kd7 2.Qe6+ Kc6 3.Qd5+ now the bishop is protected so the king has to run away: he is going to be in jeopardy…
3…Kb6 4.Qa5+ Kc6 5.Qc5+ Kd7 6.Re7 mate !