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1.Nd6+ Bxd6 2.Qxd6 and white will mate soon.
this is a classical situation where white can destroy his opponent with a smashing attack….
i have not the least idea how to 😉
1. Nf6+ Nxf6
2. Nc7+ Ke7
3. Qd6#
Here’s the line I’ve been looking at…
1. Bxg5 hxg5
2. Qxg5 Qb4
3. Nd6+ Bxd6
4. Ng7+ Kf8
5. Rxf7+ Kxf7
6. e6+ Kf8
7. Rf1+ Kg8
8. Ne8+ Kh7
9. Qg7#
1. Nf6+ NxN
2. Nc7+ Ke7
3. Qd6#
1. Nf6+ Nxf6
2. Nc7+ Ke7
3. Qd6+#
1. Nf6+ Ke7
2. Qd6+#
1. Nf6 is straightforward.
If 1 … Nf6 then 2. Nc7 Ke7 3. Qd6 mate
If 1. … Ke7 then directly 2. Qd6 mate
nf6ch nxf6, Nc7ch Ke7, Qd6X
Yes, you are right, I have nothing to add.
1. Nf6+
Nice and easy
1. Nf6+, …
If 1. … , Ke7 then 2. Qd6++
If 1. … , Nxf6 then 2. Nc7+, Ke7 and 3. Qd6++
Best regards from Spain
Miguel 5:55 AM CDT
Let’s try:
1. Nf6 if Ke7
2. Qd6#
Or if 1… Nf6
2. Nc7 Ke7
3. Qd6#
Nf6+ Nxf6
Nc7+ Ke7
Qd6#