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1. Ng3+ Kh4
2. Rg4+ Kh3
3. Rxd4+! Rxf5
4. Nxf5
and white is threatening mate on ‘h4’.
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I’ve seen an answer, but not aesthetically satisfying…
1.Ng3+ Kh4
2.Rg4+ Kh3
3.Rxd4+ Rxf5
4.Nxf5 and Black can only delay Rh4# by one move
4…Nf4
5.Rxf4 ad lib
6.Rh4#
Am I missing something huge?
Bishop forks knight and rook
Ng3Kh4 Rh4Kh3 Rd4Rf5 Nf5 & Rh4#
1. Ng3+ Kh4
2. Rg4+ Kh3
3. Rg5+ Kh4
4. Rh5#
Hello
1. Ng3+ , Kh4
2. Rg4+ , Kh3
3. Rg5+ , Rxf5
4. Nxf5 , any move
5. Rh3#
Greetings from Spain
1.Ng3+ Kh4 2.Rg4+ Kh3 3.Rg5+ RxB (else Rh5#) 4.NxR and Rh5# (1.Rg5+ seems uncertain and Rxb met by RxB)
1. Ng3+ Kh4
2. Rg4+ Kh3
3. Rd4:+ Rf5:
4. Nf5: followed by
5. Rh4++
1.Ng3+ !! and 3 more rook moves…
Armando Brasil
1. Ng3+ Kh4
2. Rg4# is it not???
1. Ng3+ Kh4
2. Rh6+ Kg5
3. Rh5#
Special puzzle with easy-to-find two first move, and then hard-to-choose 3rd move.
Rxd4/Re4 seems to be mate in 6.
Rg5 seems 1 move faster, due to the threat Rh5#, disallowing Kh4.
3. … Rxf5 (only)
4. Nxf5 any (Kh4 still not possible)
5. Rg3#
Closest seem Jose Maria, but even he failed to write 5. Rg3, though he meant it:-)