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1. f4+ exf
2. gxf Kxp
3. QxQ
1.f4+ exf4 the other alternative doesn’t work any better
(1…Kg4 2.Qd7+ f5 3.Qxg7+ Qg5 4.fxg5)
2.Ra5+ Rc5
3.Rxc5+ f5
4.Rxf5+ Kg4
5.Qxh5#
1. f4+ Kg4
2. Qd7+ f5
3. Qd1+ Rf3
4. Qf3#
If
1. … exf4
2. Ra5+ f5
3. Rf5+ Kg4
4. Qh5#
Looks like Spassky – Tal circa 1959 for me.
f4
f4+ and mate attack!
Subtle Q move required!
1. f4+ Kg4 (if exf4 2. Ra5)
2. Qd7+ (not Qe6+) f5
3. Qd1+
1f4 wins
1. f4+ exf4 (Kg4,Qe6+,Qf5,Qxf5#)
2. Ra5+ Kg4
3. Qxh5#
Happy Thanksgiving!