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Looks like 1. -, Ne4+! won.
White mustn’t play 2. Ke1 (or Kd3) because of Qc3+ (already # after Kd3).
But after 2. Ke3, Qc3+! although wins.
[2. -, Ng5+ only leads to repetition 3. Kd2, Ne4+…]
3. Rd3 (or Qd3), Ng5+! (now!) and it# mate in a few moves.
Greetings and happy new year to all readers and especially to Susan and her family!
Jochen
[FEN “4r1k1/p4p1p/Q4npP/2pp1N2/5P2/P7/1qPKPPR1/3R1B2 b – – 0 1”]
Jochen, your analysis looks good, as usual.
Well, I was going to say 3 … Nd2+, but same idea…
I think that Ne4 win by force (mate).
am i missing somethink?