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very amusing. unless I’m missing something,
Ne2+
Rxe2 Rg7
forces mate with Rg4
If I see it correctly Ne2, without the rook on h2, would be mate. So I’d play Rh7 to distract it.
Wonderful idea in such a position by the way, the king has a lot of space but can still be mated.
Sunday chess tactic
1. … Rg7 threatens Rg4#. White has to give up the exchange with Rh4, or give up the B with Be6.
I agree with ano number 1.
1. -, Rh7?! can be answered by Kg3.
1. -, Rg7?! simply fails to 2. Rh6+