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1… Qxh2+
2.Kxh2 Rh5+
3.Kg1 Nf3+
4.gxf3 Rd-g5#
Simply beautiful!
Beelze
how about nf3+? hehe
too obvious
Nf3 is more precise
After Nf3, black may still have the advantage, but the immediate threat is parried by h3.
Beelze has the clean, completely forced mate.
To Anon@12:19
The obvious part is obvious but there is one curious line that you might have missed…
“Nf3 is more precise”
As there are lines giving a forced mate that sentence is nonsense. More precise than mate…?
I rotated the moves after
1. -, Qxh2 2. Kxh2, Nf3+ which mates, too.
3. gxf3/Kh1 give the same lines as in Beelze’s post, 3. Kh3, Rh5+ 4. Kg4, Rh4#
Which one is more precise? 🙂