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1. Rxh7+ Kxh7
2. Rh1+ Bh6
3. Rxh6+ Kg7
4. f6+ Kf8
5. Rh8#
1. Rxh7+ KxR
2. Rh1+ Bh6
3. RxB+ Kg7
4. f6+Kf8
5. Rh8#
1.Rh7:+ Kh7:
2.Rh1+ Bh6
3.Rh6:+ Kg7
4.Bf6+ Kh6:
5.Qh3# or
4. …. Kf8
5.Rh8#
Rxh7!
This is a mate I can find. And as there is no move number given as in the last one I do not care at all if there is a quicker one. 🙂
1. Rxh7+, Kxh7 2. Rh1+, Bh6 3. Rxh6+, Kg7 4. f6+, Kf8 5. Rh8#
This was an easy one as – knowing there is something to find – Rxh7 jumps into ones eye at once, the rest is easy to calculate. Thanks for this one (being a distraction from my diploma thesis work).
Best wishes from Germany
Jochen
Rxh7.
rxp+ and mates in all variations
1 Rxh7+ Kxh7 2 Rh1+ Bh6 3 Rxh6+ Kg7
4 Rg6+ and mat follows.
Olimat
R:h7
1)Rxh7+ Kxh7 2)Rh1+ Bh6 3)Rxh6+ Kg7 4)Bf6+ Kxh6 (if 4)…Kf8, then 5)Rh8#) 5)Qh3#
Rh7+ Kh7
Rh1+ Bh6
Rh6+ Kg7
f6+ Kf8
Rh8
Trefor5D
1. Txh7+ Rxh7
2. Th1+ Fh6
3. TxF Rg7
4. f6++
Greetings from France
1.Rh7+ Kh7
2.Rh1+ Bh6
3.Rh6+ Qh7
4.Bf6++
1 Rxh7+ kxh7
2 Rh1 + Bh6
3 Rxh6+ Kg7
4 Rg6+ etc
1. Rxh7+ Kxh7(forced)
2. Rh1+ Bh6 (forced)
3. Rxh6+ Kg7 (forced)
4. f6#
Strange no one has posted on this yet (or else there is a queue of pending submissions). Rxh7+ plays itself: a single line with no options for Black and mate in 5.
1. Rxh7+ Kxh7
2. Rh1+ Bh6
3. Rxh6+ Kg7
4. f6+ Kf8
5. Rh8#
1.Rxh7+ Kxh7 2.Rh1+ Bh6 3.Rxh6+ Kg7 4.f6+ Kf8 5.Rh8#
Eventually an easy one for the blind 🙂
RH7+ and mate