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1. g4 the rook is meat!
rook to E3
1. Re3 Rxg5
2. g4!
and 3. Rh3 is coming.
Black must give up his rook.
1. g4, Rxg5
2. Kg2
A tricky puzzle but the answer is surprisingly simple. It is noted that the queen at e6 controls the enemy king’s retreat at g8 and there is a straight forward mate if White puts a Rook along at the H-file.
Therefore
1. Re3 should be fastest way for the Rook to arrive at the H-file to give check.
The key is calculate what to do after 1…. Rxg5
(1…. Qxg5??
2. Rh3+ and Black loses the queen to prevent mate)
The answer is 2. g4!
The queen at e6 protects the g4 pawn and Black cannot prevent mate without losing a piece.
1. g4 Rxg4
2. Kg2
and the threat of 3. Rh1+ wins a rook.
1. g4? can be answered by 1. … Qxg5!, but 1. Re3! forces 1. … Rxg5 and then 2. g4! looks winning.
Rh3 with mate to follow. Black has a lost game, not merely a piece.
1 Re3 R:g5; 2 g4! wins
(1 g4 Q:g5; 2 Re3 Q:g4+; 3 Rg3 Qh5; 4 Kg2 R:f2+!! -+)
Gabriele Mileto
Re3
1. g5 Qxg5
2. Kg2 Qxg4+
3. Kf1 Rf8!
1.Re3! Rxg5 2.g4! and white is winning!