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Ng3 check and white can resign.
1. … Ng3+ 2. hxg3 Qh6#
Uh, I’m sorry. Isn’t this an obvious forced mate in two moves?
Ng3+
Ng3+
1. … Ng3+ seems strong, as they say.
Ng3+
Ng3+ hxg3 Qh6#
Mate in 2.
Ng3+ hxg3 Qh6#
1. Ng3+ hxg3 (forced)
2. Qh6#
1…Ng3+
2. hg (forced) Qh6#
It takes me a long time to see “horizontal” moves. So I spent ages looking at Bf2 and winning with a knight mate, until I realised there was mate with the bishop and Queen across!
1.Ng3+ hxg3
2.Q=>=>=>h6#