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1. Ne7+ Kh8
2. Nxg6+
[A] 2… fxg6 3. f7+ Ne5 4. Qf6#
[B] 2… Kg8 3. Ne7+ Kh8 4. Qg3+ (or 4. Qg4+) with the checkmate to follow
ne7/ followed by ng6check and f7 to come looks simple and good.
White wins! The first move is Ne7+ with the idea of Nxg6+ on the next move. The win is forced whatever Black plays!
1. Ne7+ Kh8 2.Nxg6+ Kg8 (fxg6 3.f7+) 3.Qg3 and mate is inavoidable.
Ne7-g6-e7-Qg4 Bh6
Qg7+ Bxg7
fxg7+ mate
Move the bishop to e3. Now the queen has access to h6.
1. Ne7+ Kh8
2. Nxg6+
if 2. … fxg6
3. f7+ Ne5
4. Qf6#
if 2. … Kg8
3. Ne7+ Kh8
4. Qg4 Bh6
5. Qg7+ Bxg7
6. fxg7#
1. Ne7+ Kh8
2. Nxg6+ Kg8 (if 2….fxg6; 3 f7#)
3. Nxf8 ++
Look for the most forcing move.
1. Ne7+ Kh8 2. Nxg6+! Kg8 (2… fxg6 3. f7+ Ne5 4. Qf6#) 3. Ne7+ Kh8 4. Qg3 Bg5
5. Qxg5 Rxg2 6. Qg7+!! Rxg7 7. fxg7# 1-0
Here just play 1.Ne7+ Kh8 2.Ng6+ fg6 3.f7+ Ne5 Qf6+ # 1-0
Ne7
Ng6
f7
1.Ne7+ Kh8
2.Nxg6+ fxg6
3.f7#
this works
1.Ne7+ Kh8
2.Nxg6 Kg8
3.Nf7+ KH8
4.Qg3 Bg5
5.Qxg5 Rxg2
6.Qg7+ Rxg7
7.Fxg7#
I thought I had it earlier it was more complicated nice puzzle
Why not 1.Rf2! pinning the bishop and eliminating it the next move !
b
1. Ne7+ Kh8
2. Nxg6+ PxN
3. f6-f7+ Ne5
4. Qf6++
1.Ne7+ Kh8
2.Nxg6 fxg6
3.f7+ Ne5
4.Qf6#
1.Ne7+ Kh8
2.Nxg6 Kg8
3.Ne7+ Kh8
4.Qg4 Rg8
5.Qg7+
1.Ne6+ Kh8
2.Nxg6+ (.. exg6 3.f6+ Nf6 4.Bxf6#)
.. Kg8
3.Ne6+ Kg8
4.Qg3 Bh6
5.Qg7+ Bxg7
6.fxg6#
1. Ne7+ Kh8
2. Nxg6+ fxg6
3. f7+ Ne5
4. Qf6#
1-0
or
1. Ne7+ Kh8
2. Nxg6+ Kg8
3. Ne7+ Kh8
4. Qg4 Rg8
5. Qg7+ Rxg7
6. fxg7#
1.Ne7+ Kh8 2.Nxg6+ Kg8 3.Ne7+ Kh8 4.Qg4, threats Qg7+
1. Ne7+ Kh8
2. Nxg6+ Kg8
3. Ne7+ Kh8
4. Qg3+ with mate to follow
or
2. … fxg6
3. f7+ Ne5
4. Qf6#
1. Ne7+ Kh8 2. N:g6+ (It’s easy to see that the h7 pawn is pinned, but the f7 pawn can’t capture either because of 3. f7+ Nf6 4. B:g6#) Kg8 3. Ne7+ Kh8 4. Qg4 Rg8 5. Qg7+ (!) R:g7 5. fg#
Mate with a pawn is always nice.
i think Ne7+-Kh8 N*g6-f*g6 f7+-Ne5 Qf6 mate
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Has anyone analyzed Rf4? Blocking the black bishop’s access to the h6 square?