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1. Bxc5 Rxc5
2. Rxe6 Kxe6
3. Qf6#
Bxc5 followed by Rxe6.
1) Bxc5+ Rxc5
2) Qb7+ Kf8
3) Rd8 Qxd8
4) Qxf7++
1. Bxc5 Rxc5
2. Rxe6
Rxe6+ …Wins.
If … NxR
Q-f6 K-f8
Bxh6+k-g8
Q-g7++
If … PxR
Q-f6++
If … K-f8
Bxh6+ K-g8
Q-g7++
Re6 for the win!
Hello
1. Bxc5+ , Rxc5
2. Qb7+ , Kf8
3. Rd8 white wins
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1.Bxc5+, Rxc5 and then 2. Rxe6+ and if rook is taken then mate comes in next move, otherwise black queen is lost and after 4.Qf6, comes again in a mating net.
1. BxN+ RxN
2. Rxe6+ Kf8
(if the R is taken, 3. Qf6#)
3. RxQ+ KxQ
4. Qa8+ Ke7
5. Qxh8
now white has two separate mate threats in addition to capturing the B on h7:
6. Qf6+, Ke8 7. Rd8#
and
6. Qd8+, Ke6 7. Qf6#
There is no way to defend against both.
In fact, there is really no way to defend against 6. Qd8+
1. Bc5+ Rc5
2. Re6+! Ke6 or fe
3. Qf6++
If I am not mistaken, this puzzle is from a game of Bobby Fischer
That’s from bobby fischer’s games right?
1. Bxc5+ Rxc5
2. Rxe6+! was how he continued.
b
1. e3xc5 c7xc5
2. e4-b7 e7-f8
3. d1-d8 h7-g8
Take the knight with check and then give check on the 7th with the queen
Bxc5+, Rxc5; Qb7+, Kf8; Rd8
Bxc5+ should work
Rxe6 check