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White can get a perpetual with:
1. Rxf7+ Kxf7
2. Qf5+ Kg7
3. Qxd7+ Be7
4. Qxe7+ Kh8
5. Qe5 etc.
Maybe there’s more, but I’m calculating through a fever. Happy Valentine’s Day!
susan!!mate in 5
Rx check and you carry givin checks unt5il Qmates!!bien sur
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bye, jb.
happy valentines day to you too.
1.Rf7 Kf7 2.Qf5+ Kg7 3.Qd7+ Be7 4.Qe7+ Kh8 5.Qf6+ Rg7 6.Qf8+ Kh7 7.g6+ Kh6 8.Qh8+ Kg6 9.Qh5+ Kf6 10.Qf5++
1 Rxf7+ …Kxf7 (forced).
2. QH7+ …If Kf8 or Ke8, 3. Rf5+ or Re5+, and mate follows shortly.
If …Ke6, 3. Qf5+ …Ke7,
4. Qf6+ …Ke8
5. Re5#.
No need for a perpetual check…
@Anonymous 11:03 – white’s attack is finished after 2 … Rg7! 3 Qf5 Kg8
@Anonymous 10:19 – What can white get after 3 … Kg6 (instead of Be7)? Seems to me that white’s best is to take a perpetual with 4 Qf5+ Kg7 5 Qd7+, etc.
Would appreciate any further insights from a fellow reader.
Happy Valentine’s Day Chess Puzzle
@Anonymous 10:19 – What can white get after 3 … Kg6 (instead of Be7)? Seems to me that white’s best is to take a perpetual with 4 Qf5+ Kg7 5 Qd7+, etc.
4.Qe6+ wins in this line.
eg
4… Kg7 5.Qh6+ Kf7 6.Rf5+ and 7.Qe6+, or
4… Kh5 5.Qh3+ followed by 6.Qh6+
1.Tf7 K*f7
2.Qh7 Rg7
3.g6+ Kf6
4.Qh4+ Ke6
5.Qe1+ K*d5
6.Qe5#
4….. K*g6
5.Qh5+ Kf6
6.Qf5#