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1.Qxf6, gxf6
2.Bh6+, Kg1
3.Rg1+, Qg4
4.Rxg4v mate
1.Qxf6 wins a knight. If Black recaptures, then 2.Bh6+ leads to mate.
what about 1.Re7 Qf5 2.d7 the rook cannot be taken. maybe 2…h6 with the idea of Kf8-g8-h7. no, now can see it. 1.Qxf6 with mate to follow after 1….gxf6 2.Bh6+ Kg8 3.Rg1+
QxF6, PxQ
BH6+, KG8
RG1+, QG4
RxQ++
Mate
QxF6, PxQ
BH6+, KG8
RG1+, QG4
RxQ++
Mate
QxF6, PxQ
BH6+, KG8
RG1+, QG4
RxQ++
Mate
QxF6, PxQ
BH6+, KG8
RG1+, QG4
RxQ++
Mate
1) Re7 seems like a good move
1 Qxf6 wins the knight because taking the queen leads to mate:
1 …, gxf6
2 Bh6+, Kg8
3 Rg1, Qg4,
4 Rxg4#
1.Qxf6 wins a piece since
1…. gxf6
2.Bh6+ Kg8
3.Rg8+ mates
Good one.
QxN, check with bishop, mate with rook.
Qxf6 gxf6 Bh6+ Kg8 Rg1+ Qg4 Rxg4#