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QXe5 followed by Bc3
– Nabendu
we have
1. Qxe6+ Kh8
2. Bc3+ e5 (Qe5, 3. Bxe5#)
(Qg7, 3. Qxg7#)
3. Bxe5+ Qxe5 (Qg7, 4. Bxg7#)
4. Qxc8#
1. … Qf7
2. Qxc8+ Qd8 (Qe8, 3. Qxe8#)
(Qf8, 3. Qxf8#)
3. Qxd8+ Kf7
4. Qe7+ Kg8
5. Qf8#
greets, jan
1. Qxe6+ Kh8
2. Bc5
threatening 3. Bd4+ and mate following that. there is no adequate defence
if 2…. Qxc5,
3. Qf6+ Kg8
4. Qg7#
1-0
1.Qxe6+ Qf7 2.Qxc8+ Qf8 3.Qxf8#
Qxe6+ Kh8
Bc5
(1)Qxe6 Kh8
(2)Bd6 wins the queen or the king.
1-0
1.a3!! because this is an opposite color bishop situation and White should therefore place his pawns on the same color squares as his bishop.
Greetings. Nice to be back.
1. Qxe6+ Kh8 (1. … Qf7 2. Qxc8+ Qf8 3. Qxf8#)
2. Bc5 Rg8 (2. … Qxc5 3. Qf6+ Kg8 4. Qg7#)
3. Bd4+ Qg7 (3. … Rg7 4. Qe8#)
4. hxg7+ Rxg7
5. Qe8#
Qe6+ Kh8
Bc5!
1. Qe6:+ Kh8
2. Bc5, leads to mate.
1.Qxe6+ Kh8 2.Bc5 followed by a quick mate