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Qa6 and black can’t stop the mate.
Rh1+ han
1…, R-h1+
2.K x h1, Q-h6+
3.K-g1, Q-h2#
….rh1 +
kxr;qh6 +
kg1;qh2 #
e3 looks good to me
Ra1 Qa6 & Qa2#
Rh1 Qh6 & Qh2#
1…Rh1+ Kxh1
2. Qh6 Kg1
3. Qh2+
1. Rh1+,Kxh1
2. Qh6+,Kg1
3. Qh7#
rh1
Rh1+, Kxh1
Qh6+, Kg8
Qh2#
1.Rh1+ Kxh1 2.Qh6+ Kg1 3.Qh2#
Funny, and indeed very enforced:
1. Rh1+ Kxh1
2. Qh6+ Kg1
3. Qh2#
Rh1+
Kxh1 Qh6+
Kg1 Qh2#
1…., Rh1+
2.Kxh1(forced)Qh6+
3.Kg1 Qh2#
Rh1+ Kxh1, Qh6+ Kg1 Qh2#
Rh1+ – KxR
Qh6+ – Kg8
Qh2#
NANDAN
Rh1 and then Qa6
Rh8
1.Rh1+ KxR
2.Qh6+ Kg8
3.Qh2#
1. … Rh1+
2. Kxh1 Qh6+
3. Kg1 Qh2#
1…, Rh1+ 2. Kxh1, Qh6+ 3. Kg1, Qh2++
White’s threat is a7-a8Q+. Because of this check, black needs to keep checking all the way. The solution is Rh1+ and only then Qh6+ followed by Qh2#
1… Rh1+ looks good. 2. Kxh1 Qh6+ 3. Kg1 Qh2#