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1….Qxh3+
2. g2xh3 Bf3+
3. Kh2 Bf4++
1. … Qxh3+
2. gxh3 Bf3+
3. Kh2 Bf4#
greets, jan
1….Qh3+ 2.gxh3 Bf3+ 3.Kh2 Bf4 mate!
Kamalakanta
1…Qxh3+!
2. gxh3 Bf3+
3. Kh2 Bf4#
Qh3 Bf3 Bf4
1 … Bxh3 (Threatening Qxg2#)
2 Rg3 Bxg2+
3 Rxg2 Qh3+
4 Rh2 Qf1#
Black is up with a piece, but only temporarily it seems, this looks complicated.
All of a sudden I notice that it’s possible to escape the hanging bishop, that changes everything:
1. Bh5! gxf3??
2. Bxf3+ Kh2
3. Bf4#
In all other lines, like:
1. … Bxe2
2. Qxe2
black is still up with a piece…
I think it has to be the spectacular:
1. Bh5!
but this is still somewhat complicated. White shall of course not take queen, but instead attack the pinned knight with his own knight:
1. … Nc3!
and it seems that black now must move queen and loose knight. White is up with a pawn, unless black finds something even more spectacular…
1…Qxh3+ 2.gxh3 Bf3+ 3.Kh2 Bf4#
1…Qxh3+
2.gxh3 Bf3+
3.Kh2 Bf4#
White is checkmated.
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