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1.Nh6+ Kh8 2.Qxe5 Qxe5 3.Nxf7+ Rxf7 4.Rd8+ (Frits Agterdenbos / ChessVista)
Nh6 check, Kh8;
Qxe5!! (takes or losses piece), if Qx TH:
Nxf7check and unstopabble mate.
JB.
good qauizzz.
happy bda ssusan.
that’s one is pretty easy Nh6+
This is one of the great problems and the first time you see it, it seems like sorcery! Yet, it is just human ingenuity.
His opponent wasnt Tanarov, but Fonaroff.
”His opponent wasnt Tanarov, but Fonaroff.”
In some old games the names (or positions) may differ from different sources.