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I was so preoccupied with the narrator that I didn’t catch the solution, sorry.
1.Qe4+ ?
STULZER
1. Dd3 and Sugzwang!
If you’re mystified by #1, it used to contain a link to the solution, which has now been removed.
1.qd3 is obvious …
”1.qd3 is obvious …”
What if,
1.Qd3 Qa1 ?
Qd3 is correct but alone it is not a solution.
And it is absolutely no zugzwang as Stulzer points out.
The clue is the mating threat Qd3-Qc3-Qa3#.
After Qa1/Qc1 2. Qc3+/Qa3+ and 3. b3+! wins the queen.
Best regards
Jochen
I was thinking about moving the pawn up to c3, and then mate is threatened in 2 moves if black doesn’t keep checking White. So get at least a draw.
Great puzzle. Thank you!