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1.Qh4+ Kg2
2.Qg4+ Kh2
3.Kf2
Now, the only check giving or mat-preventing squares for Black are guarded by the King and/or Queen.
1. Qh4+, Kg2 (Kg1? 2. Qf2#) 2. Qg4+, Kh2 3. Kf2 is the usual mating way in a position like this.
It is mate in 6 after 3. -, Qe1+.
I do not think there is anything faster here but there may be. 🙂
1. Qh4+ Kg2 (if 1. …Kg1, 2. Qf2#)
2. Qg4+ Kh2
3. Kf2 Qe4
4. Qg3+ Kh1
5. Qg1#
Mate in 4. Or 5
1. Qh4 ch Kg2
If 1…Kg1? than its Mate in one:
2. Qf2#
2. Qg4 ch Kh2 only move.
3. Kf2! White is threatening Mate in one which cannot really be stopped. For example: 3…Qd5 4. Qh4#.
Or 3..Qe4 this move’s value is that it prolongs the mate in one move, making it a mate in 5.
Qh4+ Kg2 Qg4+ Kh2 Kf2 Mate or loss of Q.
Did I miss anything?
h4
g4
f7
nice pattern. I guess Qh4 Kg1, Qf2 is fastest (with black compliant)
1) Qh4+ Kg1
2) Qf2 checkmate
1) Qh4+ Kg2
2) Qg4+ Kh2
3) Kf2 zugzwang, threatening Qh4 checkmate
1.Qh4+ Kg2
2.Qg4+ Kh2
3.Kf2
and mate to follow
1.Qh4+! (Kg1 2.Qf2 mate) Kg2 2.Qg4+! Kh2 3.Kf2!