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1. Re6 Rf6
2. Rxf6 gxf6
3. Bxf6+ +-
Re6
I dont see any good response to this move.. Unless he starts sacing his peices..
Re6
Re6, threatening Rxh6+ looks devastating. I don’t see any good response for black.
1. Ne6 then 2. Bxg7 +-
Re6 Rf6
Rxf6 gxf6
Bxf6++
Re6 Qxe6
Qxe6
Im threatening Rh6++..This was harder than usual..I had to really think on this one.
re6
han
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Certainly not, since White is currently down a piece and a pawn.
1.Re6 Threatening Rh6++
2 Steps for “KO” :
1.Re6 hxg5
2.Rh4#
OR
3 Steps for “KO” :
1.Re6 Re4
2.Rxe4 gxe4
3.Bxe4#
– High skill from MR KO(Malaysian)
I think Re6 looks very strong threatening mate on h6. If the Knight is taken then Rh6 mate. So I guess its over then
1.Re6! threatens Rh6/Rxh6 mate.
on 1…Rf6 follows simply 2.Rxf6! with the same threat.
There is no reasonnable way out: neither a queen, a rook, a king, a knight or a bishop move prevents this threat, not to speak of a pawn move. maybe 1….Qxe6 is the best way out, still Black stays in !
1. Re6 threatening 2. Rxh6#
black can only delay the mating attack but not stop it.
Hello Susan
Te6 ! Threatening Txh6+
If hxg5 then Th6++.
Black has to take the rook with the queen, but even then, the attack from white is too strong…
Regards
Re6 looks interesting, threatening Rxh6#. If hxg5, then White still has Rh#
1. Re6! threatening Rxh6#
I only see Qxe6, and white should win soon
1.Re6 (with the threat of 2. Rxh6#)
The only defense I see for black is 1….QxR but after 2.QxQ the mate threat of 3.Qxh6# can’t be stop, and if 2….Rf6 then 3.Qe8+ also mates.
1.Re6 and Rh6 mate follows.. (if Rf6 Rf6 wins)