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RE: Chess problem 64 / Schachaufgabe 64
#1
1)Ng6+ Nxg6
If hxg6 (Rh8 #) or If Fxg6 (F7+ Kh8 + Rxh7 + Nxh7 +F8 queen #)
2)Rxh7+ Gxf6
3)Rxf7+C5
4)Rh7+
any other other move leads to RfG2 #
1)G2+ G6
2)Nxg6+ hxg6
3)Th8+ Kxh8 (forced)
4)Kxf8+C5
5)Rh2#
This is all, my brain is cluttered and I need to sleep. I give up!
First of all: I don't understand your #2: 1. g2+ is an impossible move.
Concerning #1:
Now you mean that white will win with Rfg7# (not Rfg2)?
What will you play after:
What will you play after:
How about:
1.Ng6
a)1...hxg6 2.Rh8#
b)1...fxg6 2.f7+ Kh8 3.Rh7+Kxh7 4.f8R or Q#
c)1...Nxg6 2.Rxh7 gxf6 3.Rxf7
c1) 3....c5 4.Rhh7 and white will mate with Rfg7
c2) 3....Nf4 4.Rg3+ Kh8 5.Rxf6 Kh7 6.Kf7! Nh5 7. Rh3 and mate next move with 8. Rxh7.
d)1....gxh6 2.Ne7+ Kh8 3.Kxf8! c5 4.Rg3 Qg2 5.Rxg2 and mate next move with Rg8.
You mean with 8. Rxh5? :)
.. and mate next move with 8. Rxh7.
You mean with 8. Rxh5? :)
Yes, I meant 8.Rxh5. Damned clerical errors :-)
d)1....gxh6 2.Ne7+ Kh8 3.Kxf8! c5 4.Rg3 Qg2 5.Rxg2 and mate next move with Rg8.
... h5 4. Rg3 h6, and now?
4.Kxf7 followed by 5.Ng6+, 6.Nf8+ and 7. Rg8 mate.
You mean 5. Kxf7. :-)
Right, or also 5. Rg8+ Kh7 6. Rg7+ Kh8 7. Kxf7 and then 8. Ng6#. :)
Yes, 5. Kf7 :-). I had it that way but corrected it ...it is too hot :_)
That's clearly enough to deserve a little upvote. :)
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