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1. Rxh8+ Kxh8
2. Rc8+ Kh7
3. Bxg6+ Kh6
4. Rh8#
1. Rxh8+ kxh8 2. Rc8+ kh7 3. Bxg6+ kh6 4. Rh8#
Rxh8+ Kxh8
Rc8+ Kh7
Bxg6+ Kh6
Rh8#
1. hxg6+ with the threat Rh1+!
1. hxg6+ with the threat Rh1+!
1. hxg6+ with the threat Rh1+!
1. Rxh8+ Kxh8
2. Rxc8+ Re8
3. Rxe8+ Rf8
4. Rxf8+ Kh7
5. Bxg6+ Kh6
6. Rh8#
Black cannot avoid the forcing
of the king to h7 and checkmate follows.
Rxh8+…and the rest just follows
1. R:h8+ K:h8
2. Rc8+ Kh7 (interpositions of black rooks delay, but do not prevent the mate)
3. B:g6+ (hg also works) Kh6
4. Rh8#
1. Rxh8+ Kxh8
2. Rc8+ Kh7
3. Bxf6+ Kh6
4. Rh8#
1.Rxh8+ Kxh8 2.Rc8+ Kh7 3.hxg6+ Kh6 4.Rh8++
Rxh8+
Rxh8+
Isn’t this a simple mate in 6?
1. Rxh8+!! Kxh8
2. Rc8+ Re8
3. Rxe8+ Rf8
4. Rxf8+ Kh7
5. Bxg6+ Kh6
6. Rh8+ checkmate!
1. Rxh8+ Kxh8 2. Rc8+ Kh7 3. Bxg6+ (or hxg6+) Kh6 4. Rh8# Of course, if Black sacrifices both his rooks (2. … Rd8 and 3, … Rf8) then the checkmate will appear after 6 moves, instead of 4.