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1. Qf7+ Kh6 2. Rxf6+ exf6 3. Qg6#
Wasn’t this one already published here, just about a week ago!?
Rg5 – Qf7 – Qg6
Rg5-Qf7-Qg6
Ah, Susan testing her fans’ short term memory.
Complicated but yet elegantly simple!
1.Qf7+.Kh6.2.Rxf6.any move.3.Qg6#
Harry
Mate in 3
Mate in 3
Qf7 followed by Rxf6! allowing mate on g6 next move.
We had this diagram just the other day (May 23). Why is it repeated now?
1Qf7ch and Rxp ch wins
Yancey is correct, I test short term / long term memory, as well as pattern recognition. This is an excellent way to improve chess.
Are we going backwards in time?
Because it was published a few days ago.My intention is not to repeat what you have all told,but just to share the pun in my question above with you.Does in time mean not being late? English is a funny language.