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1.Ng6+ hxg6
2.Rh3 mate
An easy one.
Ng6+, hxg6 forced
Rh3 #
This looks so simple, I must be missing something
1. Ng6+ hg6
2. Rh3#
Ng6+ !
Pretty easy, even for a Sunday morning Ng6 followed by Rh3#?
Well, unlike the problem for last night, one thing, either for or against, that can be said about today’s position, is that there is
only one solution. Now I can go back to sleep.
1. Ng6+ hxg6 2. Rh3#
1-Ng6+ .. h7×Ng6
2-Rh3#
1-Ng6+ .. h7×Ng6
2-Rh3#
1-Ng6+ .. h7×Ng6
2-Rh3#
1) ng6 checks the king and forces mate.